FIELDGRASS
Fieldgrass
Fieldgrass is an English surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English words feld meaning field and graes meaning grass. The surname likely originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near or worked in a field covered with grass.
Distribution and History
The surname Fieldgrass has been primarily found in England, particularly in the southern counties such as Kent, Sussex, and Hampshire. It is not a common surname and has remained relatively rare throughout history. The earliest recorded instances of the surname dates back to medieval England, suggesting a long history of the name.
Notable Individuals
As the surname Fieldgrass is relatively obscure, there are no well-known individuals associated with the name in popular culture or history.
Variants
Variants of the surname Fieldgrass may include different spellings such as Fieldgras, Fieldgrace, Fieldgrasce, or Fieldgrashe.
Trivia
Despite its rarity, the surname Fieldgrass carries a picturesque and evocative image of the English countryside, linking individuals to their rural roots and heritage.
There are approximately 14 people named Fieldgrass in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Fieldgrass.