HASLIP
Haslip
Origin and Meaning: Haslip is an English surname of locational origin. It is derived from a place called Haslop or Haslip, believed to have originated from the Old English words "haesel" meaning hazel and "hop" indicating a small valley.
Distribution: The surname Haslip is most commonly found in the United Kingdom, particularly in regions such as Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Hertfordshire.
Notable Individuals:
- Sir John Haslip (1809-1888): A prominent Victorian industrialist and philanthropist known for his contributions to the manufacturing sector in Northern England.
- Dr. Emily Haslip (b. 1975): An acclaimed British biologist and researcher specialising in marine ecosystems and climate change.
Coat of Arms: The Haslip family crest features a shield with a background of green and gold, symbolising harmony and wealth. At the centre of the shield is a hazel tree, representing longevity and knowledge. The crest is topped with a knight's helmet as a symbol of protection and chivalry.
Variants: Variants of the surname Haslip include Haslop, Hasleap, and Hazelhop.
References:
- Reaney, P.H., & Wilson, R. M. (1991). A Dictionary of English Surnames. Oxford University Press.
- Cottle, B. (2007). The Penguin Dictionary of Surnames. Penguin Books.
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Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
Female
- Nicole
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