Kearsey

Kearsey is a surname of English origin, primarily found in the southern counties of England, particularly in the region of Sussex. The name Kearsey is believed to have its roots in the Old English personal name "Ceorred", which means "man".

The first recorded instance of the Kearsey surname dates back to the 16th century in Sussex, where the family is said to have resided for generations. Over time, individuals bearing the surname spread to other parts of England and beyond, contributing to the dispersal of the Kearsey name.

In historical records, the Kearsey family has been associated with various occupations such as farming, trade, and craftsmanship. The surname has evolved over the centuries with different spellings including Kersey and Kearsley, reflecting the variations in pronunciation and dialects across different regions.

Today, individuals with the surname Kearsey can be found across the United Kingdom and in regions where migration has led to the dispersion of British families. The name continues to carry a legacy of heritage and tradition, connecting its bearers to their ancestry and the historical roots of the Kearsey lineage.

There are approximately 489 people named Kearsey in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around eight in a million people in Britain are named Kearsey.

Surname type: Location or geographical feature

Origin: English

Region of origin: British Isles

Country of origin: England

Religion of origin: Christian

Language of origin: English

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Christopher
  • David
  • James
  • John
  • Matthew
  • Michael
  • Peter
  • Richard
  • Robert
  • Stephen
  • Timothy

Female

  • Amanda
  • Elizabeth
  • Emma
  • Janice
  • Joan
  • Laura
  • Lucilla
  • Margaret
  • Marguerite
  • Michelle
  • Rachel
  • Sarah
  • Sharon
  • Susan

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