Gillender

The surname "Gillender" originates from England and is of Anglo-Saxon descent. The name is derived from the Old English personal name "Guillelm", which means "resolute protector". Over time, "Guillelm" evolved into the modern name "William".

The Gillender family name has been found predominantly in the southeastern parts of England, particularly in the counties of Kent and Sussex. The surname is believed to have early medieval origins and has been documented in historical records dating back several centuries.

Individuals bearing the name Gillender have been noted for their diverse occupations and contributions to society. The name has been associated with various professions, including agriculture, trade, and craftsmanship. Some Gillenders were involved in notable events or held positions of influence within their communities.

The Gillender surname has variations in spelling, including Gillinder, Gellender, and Gilander, which are attributed to regional dialects and historical changes in English language conventions.

Today, the surname Gillender remains relatively uncommon but retains a sense of historical lineage and heritage for those who bear it. The name serves as a reminder of the family's ancestral roots and their place in British history and culture.

There are approximately 101 people named Gillender in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Gillender.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • David
  • Frank
  • Guy
  • John
  • Jonathan
  • Michael
  • Paul
  • Raymond
  • Steven
  • Vincent

Female

  • Aileen
  • Dorothy
  • Emma
  • Jean
  • Julie
  • Karen
  • Lisa
  • Mary
  • Sarah
  • Susan

Similar and related surnames

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