HAMMED
Hammed
Hammed is a British surname of Anglo-Saxon origin that dates back to the medieval period. The name is derived from the Old English personal name "Hæm(m)ed", which itself is a combination of "hæm" meaning village or homestead, and "med" meaning meadow.
The surname Hammed is mainly found in the southern regions of England, especially in areas with historical Anglo-Saxon influence. Over time, the name has undergone variations in spelling, such as Hammid, Hammett, and Hamid.
Individuals with the surname Hammed have been associated with various professions and activities, reflecting the diverse occupations of their ancestors. The name Hammed has enriched British history and genealogy, with notable bearers making contributions to society in fields such as literature, art, science, and politics.
Today, the surname Hammed is part of the rich tapestry of British surnames, adding to the cultural heritage and legacy of the nation.
There are approximately 125 people named Hammed in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Hammed.