LABADIE
Labadie
Labadie is a surname of French origin that can also be found amongst individuals of British descent. The name is believed to have originated from the French word "la" meaning 'the', and "habitant" meaning 'inhabitant'. It is thought that the name may have been used to refer to someone who lived near a farm or a village.
The Labadie surname is not very common in Britain, and individuals bearing this name may have ancestral links to France or to French-speaking regions. Over time, many families with the Labadie surname may have migrated to Britain for various reasons such as trade, work, or marriage.
The Labadie surname does not appear to have any specific historical significance in British history, but individuals with this name have likely contributed to the cultural diversity and heritage of the country.
It is worth noting that surnames may have variations in spelling over time due to factors such as pronunciation, regional dialects, or clerical errors in records. Researchers and genealogists interested in exploring the history of the Labadie surname in Britain may find it beneficial to conduct further investigations into specific family lineages and historical documents.
There are approximately 92 people named Labadie in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Labadie.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Henry
- Jean-pierre
- Neville
Female
- Samantha