KISLINGBURY
Kislingbury
Kislingbury is a surname of English origin, believed to be locational referring to the village of Kislingbury in Northamptonshire, England. The village name itself comes from the Old English words "cysseling" meaning 'stream where watercress grows' and "burgh" meaning 'fortified place'.
The surname Kislingbury is relatively rare and is mainly found in the Northamptonshire region, with historical records showing its presence dating back several centuries. It is believed that families bearing the surname Kislingbury have likely been residents of the area for generations, with ancestral ties to the local community.
Individuals with the surname Kislingbury have contributed to various fields and professions over the years, reflecting the diverse talents and interests of the bearers of this name. The Kislingbury name carries with it a sense of regional identity and heritage, linking individuals to the historical and cultural landscape of Northamptonshire.
Like many English surnames, the name Kislingbury has evolved and adapted over time, with variations in spelling and pronunciation occurring across different branches of the family. Today, individuals with the surname Kislingbury can be found in different parts of the UK and beyond, maintaining connections to their ancestral roots while embracing the opportunities of the modern world.
There are approximately 98 people named Kislingbury in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Kislingbury.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- James
- Martin
- Mc
Female