Hori

Origin: The surname Hori is of British origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Horu", which itself is of uncertain meaning.

Meaning: The meaning of the surname Hori is not fully clear, but it is believed to have come from an Old English word possibly relating to hills, streams, or the full moon.

Distribution: The surname Hori is relatively rare and is most commonly found in regions of England, particularly in the northern counties.

Notable Individuals: There are not many notable individuals bearing the surname Hori in historical records. However, the name has been carried by families whose contributions have enriched British heritage and history.

Coat of Arms: The Hori family may have had a unique coat of arms, as was customary among British families with long-standing histories. These coats of arms often carried symbols and colours significant to the family's history or character.

Legacy: The surname Hori, though not widely known, forms part of the rich tapestry of British surnames and reflects the diversity of influences that have shaped the British Isles over the centuries.

There are approximately 45 people named Hori in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Hori.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Charles
  • Shiro
  • Shuji
  • Toshio
  • Yoshiaki

Female

  • Bev
  • Christine
  • Lisa
  • Sarah
  • Tomoko

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