Hild

The surname Hild is of Old English origin, derived from the personal name Hild, which means "battle." It was a common name in early medieval England, particularly among the Anglo-Saxons. The surname Hild is classified as a patronymic surname, indicating descent from an ancestor named Hild.

Individuals bearing the surname Hild can be found in various regions of the United Kingdom, with historical records showing concentrations in Yorkshire and the surrounding areas. The name has likely spread to other parts of the country over the centuries through migration and population movement.

Notable bearers of the surname Hild may include individuals who have made significant contributions in their respective fields or have played a role in shaping local communities. Tracing one's lineage back through the generations can provide insight into familial connections and historical roots associated with the name Hild.

As with many surnames, variations in spelling and pronunciation can be observed - such as Hilde, Hilda, or Hilder. Genealogical research and historical records can offer further information on the evolution and distribution of the surname Hild over time.

There are approximately 18 people named Hild in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Hild.

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