GRUGEON
Grugeon
Grugeon is a British surname with French origins, deriving from the Old French term "grugeon" meaning a young pike. The name is believed to have been first introduced to England during the Norman Conquest of 1066.
The Grugeon surname is relatively rare and primarily found in the southern regions of England, particularly in counties such as Sussex and Hampshire. Over the centuries, the name has spread to other parts of the United Kingdom and the world due to immigration and migration patterns.
Individuals bearing the surname Grugeon have made various contributions to society, including in fields such as academia, arts, business, and sports. While the name may not be as common as some other British surnames, it continues to be upheld by those proud of their heritage and family history.
There are approximately 85 people named Grugeon in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Grugeon.