ELSWORTH
Elsworth
Elsworth is a surname of English origin, primarily found in the United Kingdom. The name is believed to be of habitational origin, derived from the village of Elsworth in Cambridgeshire, East Anglia. The village's name is thought to mean "Enclosure of either Aelle or Aelf," with "worth" meaning an enclosure or settlement in Old English.
The Elsworth surname is considered to be locational, indicating that the original bearers of the name likely hailed from the village of Elsworth or its surrounding area. The name may have been adopted by families who moved away from the village, allowing them to be easily identified based on their place of origin.
Records show that the Elsworth surname has been present in England for centuries, with historical documents dating back to the Middle Ages referencing individuals with this last name. Over time, the surname has likely spread to other parts of the country as people migrated for various reasons, such as work or marriage.
Today, individuals with the surname Elsworth can be found across the United Kingdom and in various parts of the world where British migration has occurred. The name continues to be passed down through generations, maintaining its connection to the village of Elsworth and its rich historical roots.
There are approximately 1,847 people named Elsworth in the UK. That makes it roughly the 4,490th most common surname in Britain. Around 28 in a million people in Britain are named Elsworth.
Surname type: Location or geographical feature
Origin: English
Region of origin: British Isles
Country of origin: England
Religion of origin: Christian
Language of origin: English
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Christopher
- David
- Duncan
- Ian
- John
- Mark
- Michael
- Peter
- Robert
- Simon
- Stephen
Female
- Elizabeth
- Helen
- Janet
- Janine
- Joanne
- Julie
- Lisa
- Margaret
- Michelle
- Rebecca
- Sarah
- Sharon
- Susan
- Sylvia
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