Garn

Garn is a British surname of Anglo-Saxon origin. The surname is locational, originating from the village of Garn in Cornwall, England. The name is derived from the Old English word "gærn," meaning "gravel" or "sandy place."

The Garn surname is primarily found in the south-west of England, particularly in Cornwall and Devon. It is believed that the early bearers of the name were likely individuals who lived near gravelly or sandy terrain, hence adopting Garn as a surname to denote their place of origin.

Over the centuries, the Garn surname has seen variations in spelling, including Garne, Garna, and Garnes. The surname is relatively rare, with a limited number of bearers in modern times.

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In conclusion, the Garn surname is a testament to the rich history of Anglo-Saxon nomenclature in Britain, with its origins rooted in the landscape and geography of the region.

There are approximately 163 people named Garn in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Garn.

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

  • Alec
  • Andrew
  • Anthony
  • Benjamin
  • Brian
  • Charles
  • Christopher
  • David
  • Geoffrey
  • John
  • Robert
  • Russell
  • Terry
  • William

Female

  • Beverley
  • Denise
  • Elizabeth
  • Greta
  • Hilary
  • Janine
  • Katie
  • Lynette
  • Mary
  • Michelle
  • Pamela
  • Susan
  • Sylvia
  • Theresa

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