HOBHOUSE
Hobhouse
Hobhouse is an English surname with notable historical significance. The name is believed to have originated from the Old English words Hob meaning "short" or "stumpy" and House indicating "dwelling" or "shelter," suggesting a possible association with a small or modest dwelling.
The Hobhouse surname has been associated with several prominent figures throughout British history. One of the most well-known individuals bearing this surname is Arthur Hobhouse, a distinguished English lawyer and planner who played a pivotal role in shaping post-World War II planning and development policies in the United Kingdom. Arthur Hobhouse was particularly noted for his work on the development of national parks and conservation areas, advocating for the preservation of natural landscapes for future generations.
The Hobhouse family has a long-standing presence in British society, with branches of the family having made significant contributions to various fields, including politics, law, academia, and the arts. The surname continues to be borne by individuals who have carried on the family legacy of excellence and public service.
In conclusion, the Hobhouse surname is an integral part of British heritage, with a rich history that spans generations and encompasses a wide array of achievements and contributions to society.
Typical given names associated with the Hobhouse surname
Male
- Henry
Female
- Louise
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According to a survey carried out by Democracy Club, politicians and candidates with the surname Hobhouse are most likely to say that their favourite biscuit is a Hobnob.
There are approximately 77 people named Hobhouse in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Hobhouse.
Famous people named Hobhouse
- Wera Hobhouse - Politician
- Emily Hobhouse - Welfare campaigner (1860 to 1926)
- Leonard Hobhouse - Sociologist (1864 to 1929)
- Penelope Hobhouse - Garden writer, designer, lecturer and television presenter
- Arthur Hobhouse - Politician (1886 to 1965)
- John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton - Politician (1786 to 1869)
- Henry Hobhouse - Author (1924 to 2016)
- Charles Hobhouse - Politician (1862 to 1941)
- John Hobhouse, Baron Hobhouse of Woodborough - Judge (1932 to 2004)
- Stephen Hobhouse - Peace activist, prison reformer, and religious writer (1881 to 1961)
- Henry Hobhouse - Politician, died 1937 (1854 to 1937)
- Henry Hobhouse - Archivist (1776 to 1854)
Names and descriptions courtesy of Wikipedia, and may contain errors. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of every famous person with this name.
