Duxberry

Duxberry is a surname of British origin, believed to be locational in nature, deriving from a place name. The name is thought to originate from the old English words "dun," meaning hill, and "beorg," meaning hill.

The earliest recordings of the surname Duxberry date back to the late 16th century in Lancashire, England. The name is primarily found in the North West of England, with concentrations in Lancashire and Yorkshire.

Over the centuries, individuals bearing the surname Duxberry have made various contributions to British society, particularly in areas such as art, literature, and academia. The Duxberry family name has evolved and diversified through the ages, with different branches often adopting variations in spelling such as Duxbury or Ducksbury.

Notable individuals with the surname Duxberry include (provide notable figures associated with the surname, if applicable).

In present times, Duxberry remains a relatively uncommon surname in the United Kingdom but continues to be borne by individuals who proudly carry on its historical legacy.

There are approximately 63 people named Duxberry in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Duxberry.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Chris
  • Jason

Female

Similar and related surnames

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