ENTRESS
Entress
The surname Entress is of British origin and can be traced back to medieval times. The name is believed to have derived from the Middle English word "entresse," which means an entrance or gateway.
The Entress surname may have originally been used to describe someone who lived near or worked at a main entrance to a place of importance such as a castle, manor, or town.
Variations of the surname may include Entres, Entrees, or Entriss.
Over time, the Entress family name would have been passed down through generations, evolving and spreading across different regions of Britain. Like many surnames, variations in spelling developed as families moved and different local accents influenced the pronunciation and spelling of the name.
Today, individuals with the surname Entress can be found in various parts of the United Kingdom and beyond, each with their own unique family history and story to tell.
There are approximately 18 people named Entress in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Entress.