Labram

Labram is a surname with English origins, derived from the Old English personal name "Lefȳn" which means "beloved friend." The surname Labram can be traced back to the county of Lancashire in North West England, where it is believed to have been most prevalent.

The Labram family name has been recorded in various forms over the centuries, including Labrum, Laveram, and Laverum. The name has been found in parish records, census data, and historical documents dating back to the medieval period.

Individuals bearing the Labram surname have been associated with a variety of professions and trades, and have been found in different regions across England. The surname has spread geographically over time, and Labram families can now be found in various parts of the United Kingdom and in other countries around the world.

The Labram surname carries with it a sense of heritage and history, reflecting the personal and familial identities of those who bear it. Like many English surnames, Labram is a testament to the rich tapestry of British history and genealogy.

There are approximately 231 people named Labram in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Labram.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Anthony
  • Christopher
  • David
  • George
  • John
  • Jonathan
  • Michael
  • Peter
  • Philip
  • Scott
  • Steve
  • Steven
  • William

Female

  • Amy
  • Carol
  • Clair
  • Helen
  • Joanne
  • Judith
  • Nicola
  • Patricia
  • Sarah
  • Susan

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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