Hudda

The surname Hudda is of English origin, with its roots dating back to medieval times. It is believed to be locational, deriving from a place named Hodierne or Hodebyr in the county of Lincolnshire. Over time, variations of the name such as Hudde, Hodd, and Hudd have emerged.

The Hudda surname is relatively uncommon, with most bearers of the name concentrated in the United Kingdom. The name may be regional, with several families residing in specific areas of England, particularly in the Midlands.

Notable individuals with the surname Hudda have made significant contributions in various fields, although the name remains rare in historical records. Research into the lineage and history of the Hudda family is ongoing, providing insight into this unique and distinctive surname.

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There are approximately 110 people named Hudda in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Hudda.

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