LAMBO
Lambo
Lambo is a British surname of possible Italian origin. The surname Lambo is found chiefly in England, particularly in the London area. The etymology of the name suggests variations such as Lamb or Lambe, indicating lineage from a family involved in the rearing of sheep or lamb. The name may also have been derived from the Old English word "Lamb," referring to a young sheep. It is possible that the name could have originated as a nickname for someone meek or gentle.
Throughout history, individuals bearing the surname Lambo have likely held a variety of occupations and positions within the British society. While the name's exact origins and early bearers are not definitively documented, the surname Lambo has contributed to the cultural tapestry of the United Kingdom.
To this day, individuals with the surname Lambo can be found across various regions in England and may have dispersed to other parts of the world through emigration. The surname Lambo continues to represent a distinct strand of British heritage and family history.
There are approximately 78 people named Lambo in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Lambo.