Holburn

Holburn is an ancient British surname of Anglo-Saxon origin. The name is derived from the Old English words "hol," meaning hollow, and "burna," meaning stream. It is thought to have originated as a locational surname for individuals who lived near a hollow stream or valley.

The Holburn surname has been recorded in various forms throughout history, including Holborn, Holbourn, and Holborne. The name is most commonly found in the southern regions of England, particularly in the counties of London and Kent.

Notable individuals bearing the Holburn surname have made significant contributions to various fields, including the arts, sciences, and politics. The surname has a rich and diverse history, with many branches of the Holburn family establishing themselves in different parts of the United Kingdom and beyond.

Today, the Holburn surname continues to be passed down through generations, serving as a link to a family's proud heritage and ancestry. Its historical significance and widespread presence make it a notable and respected name within the British genealogical landscape.

There are approximately 284 people named Holburn in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Holburn.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alexander
  • Andrew
  • Darren
  • David
  • Derek
  • James
  • John
  • Mark
  • Richard
  • Roderick
  • Simon
  • William

Female

  • Anne
  • Emma
  • Jane
  • Joan
  • Lesley
  • Linda
  • Mary
  • Michelle
  • Sarah
  • Stephanie

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