DILLAMORE
Dillamore
Dillamore is an English surname, derived from the Old English words "dilla" meaning 'to soothe' and "mor" meaning 'moorland'. The name is primarily found in the southern counties of England, particularly in areas such as Sussex and Hampshire.
The Dillamore family can trace its roots back to medieval times, with records showing the name appearing in various official documents and registers. Over the years, individuals bearing the surname Dillamore have been involved in a range of professions and activities, from farming and trade to military service and academia.
The surname Dillamore carries a sense of heritage and pride, with many modern-day Dillamores continuing to uphold family traditions and values. The name serves as a reminder of England's rich history and the enduring legacy of its people.
In contemporary society, the Dillamore surname remains relatively uncommon but holds significance for those who bear it, representing a connection to the past and a sense of belonging within the broader British cultural landscape.
There are approximately 115 people named Dillamore in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Dillamore.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Ian
Female
- Julie