EVERNDEN
Evernden
Evernden is a surname of English origin, believed to have originated from the Old English personal name "Eoforwine," which means "boar-friend." The name has evolved over time to its current form, Evernden.
The Evernden surname is most commonly found in the southeastern counties of England, such as Kent and Sussex. It is likely that those who bear this surname have ancestral connections to these regions.
Members of the Evernden family have been known to have diverse occupations ranging from farmers to tradesmen. The name might also be associated with individuals who were involved in the field of agriculture or had a connection to the countryside.
Throughout history, individuals with the surname Evernden have made notable contributions to various fields, and the name continues to be passed down through generations, ensuring its legacy in British heritage.
I have provided a brief encyclopedia entry on the British surname Evernden. Let me know if you need more information or details to be added.
There are approximately 144 people named Evernden in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Evernden.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Christopher
- David
- Edward
- Graham
- Keith
- Lee
- Paul
- Rawdon
- Roger
- Timothy
- Tony
Female
- Jean
- Julia
- Karen
- Mary
- Michelle
- Nicola
- Polly
- Susan
- Tamsin
- Victoria