Hollinger

Origin and Meaning

Hollinger is a British surname of Old English origin. It is derived from the Old English words "hol," meaning hollow or valley, and "ing," which denotes a connection or association. Therefore, the surname Hollinger likely originated as a toponymic name for someone who lived near a hollow or valley.

Distribution and Pedigree

The surname Hollinger is relatively uncommon in the United Kingdom, with the majority of individuals bearing this surname found in areas with historical ties to Old English settlements. The Hollinger family name has been traced back through several generations, with documented records of Hollingers residing in various parts of the British Isles.

Notable Individuals

One of the most famous bearers of the Hollinger surname is [insert name], a renowned [occupation/title] from [date of birth - date of death]. Their [contributions/achievements/reputation] have solidified the Hollinger name in British [industry/community/field].

Variants

Over time, variations of the Hollinger surname have emerged, such as Hollingworth, Hollins, and Hollingrake, each with its own distinct history and geographical distribution.

There are approximately 170 people named Hollinger in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Hollinger.

Origin: Celtic

Region of origin: British Isles

Country of origin: Scotland

Religion of origin: Christian

Language of origin: Gaelic

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • David
  • Dennis
  • Graeme
  • John
  • Mark
  • Michael
  • Paul
  • Robert
  • Stephen
  • Thomas
  • Trevor
  • William

Female

  • Amy
  • Anne
  • Elizabeth
  • Fiona
  • Helen
  • Jill
  • Julie
  • Kirsty
  • Laura
  • Margaret
  • Nuala
  • Patricia
  • Sharon

BritishSurnames.uk is a Good Stuff website.