DELORME
Recorded variant spellings include De L'Orme, De L'orme, De Lorme, de L'Orme, de Lorme
Delorme
Delorme is a British surname of French origin, derived from the Old French word "dolorem," meaning sorrow or grief. It is believed that the Delorme family originally came to Britain from France, possibly as a result of the Norman Conquest of 1066.
The surname Delorme is relatively uncommon in Britain, with most bearers of the name concentrated in specific regions such as London and the South East. Like many surnames, Delorme may have undergone various spelling variations over the centuries, including Delarme and Delhorme.
Individuals with the surname Delorme have made contributions to various fields, ranging from the arts to academia. Research into the history of the Delorme family is ongoing, with efforts to trace its lineage and explore its connections to other families.
Today, the Delorme surname serves as a reminder of both French heritage and the historical links between Britain and France.
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