KANER
Kaner
Kaner is an English surname of British origin. The name is believed to have medieval roots, with variations like "Kane" and "Kainer" being used in older records. The surname Kaner is thought to have derived from the Old English word "canon," which referred to a religious official, or from the Gaelic word "cathair," meaning fortress or castle.
Throughout history, individuals bearing the surname Kaner have been found in various regions of the United Kingdom, particularly in England and Scotland. The name may have been associated with people holding positions of authority in the church or military.
Over time, the surname Kaner has evolved and adapted, with different branches of the family adopting spelling variations based on regional dialects or personal preferences. Today, individuals with the surname Kaner can be found across the UK and in other parts of the world, often with diverse occupations and backgrounds.
The Kaner surname, like many other British surnames, carries a rich history and heritage, reflecting the complexities of ancestry and migration patterns in the British Isles. In contemporary times, individuals with the surname Kaner may trace their family roots to a wide range of cultural backgrounds and geographic locations, embodying the diverse tapestry of British society.
There are approximately 52 people named Kaner in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Kaner.
Similar and related surnames
- Cagner
- Cainer
- Canar
- Caneer
- Caner
- Canero
- Canner
- Canor
- Connor
- Gunner
- Kahner
- Kanaar
- Kanar
- Kanari
- Kanary
- Kane
- Kaneri
- Kaneria
- Kanmer
- Kannair
- Kannar
- Kanner
- Kannor
- Kanor
- Kanter
- Kayner
- Kaynor
- Keaner
- Keehner
- Keener
- Keenor
- Kehner
- Keiner
- Kenar
- Kenear
- Keneer
- Kenery
- Kennair
- Kennar
- Kennare
- Kennear
- Kenner
- Kennery
- Kennier
- Kennir
- Kennor
- Kenor
- Kenure
- Keynor
- Kiener
- Kiner
- Kinner
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