Keers

The surname Keers is of English origin, derived from the Old English word "cyrten," meaning a short surcoat or tunic. This surname is thought to have originated as an occupational name for someone who made or sold such garments.

The Keers family name has been recorded in various forms throughout history, including Keers, Keeres, and Keres. The distribution of the Keers surname in the United Kingdom is most prominent in areas like Lancashire, Yorkshire, and London.

Individuals bearing the name Keers have historically been associated with different occupations and professions, reflecting the diversity of British society. The name has roots in the working class as well as among the bourgeoisie.

The Keers family crest features symbols that represent strength, loyalty, and honour. The coat of arms often includes elements such as lions, stars, and shields.

Today, the surname Keers continues to be passed down through generations, connecting modern-day individuals to their ancestors and heritage. The name serves as a reminder of the rich history and cultural tapestry of the British Isles.

There are approximately 495 people named Keers in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around eight in a million people in Britain are named Keers.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alan
  • Andrew
  • David
  • Greg
  • James
  • John
  • Kevin
  • Lawrence
  • Matthew
  • Paul
  • Peter
  • Robert
  • Stephen
  • William

Female

  • Alison
  • Catherine
  • Christine
  • Claire
  • Jacqueline
  • Kathleen
  • Lisa
  • Margaret
  • Sarah
  • Victoria

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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