Lammas

Lammas is a British surname of ancient origins believed to have Norman roots. The name is derived from the Old French word "lammasse," meaning a feast or festival. The surname is associated with the medieval Christian feast of Lammas Day, which falls on the 1st of August.

Historical records indicate that the surname Lammas has been found in various regions across the United Kingdom, with notable concentrations in England and Scotland. The name has undergone various spellings over the centuries, including Lamas, Lammes, and Lamasse, reflecting the evolution of language and orthography.

Individuals bearing the surname Lammas have been documented in a variety of professions and social standings. The name has been linked to landowners, merchants, and artisans throughout British history. Notable figures with the surname Lammas include esteemed scholars, diplomats, and military personnel.

The surname Lammas carries a rich cultural significance, reflecting the traditions and heritage of the British Isles. Today, individuals with the surname Lammas can be found in diverse fields and regions, contributing to the tapestry of British society.

There are approximately 620 people named Lammas in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around ten in a million people in Britain are named Lammas.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • Andy
  • David
  • Edward
  • Ian
  • John
  • Keith
  • Ken
  • Mark
  • Matthew
  • Michael
  • Paul
  • Peter
  • Stephen
  • Trevor

Female

  • Andrea
  • Elizabeth
  • Helen
  • Jan
  • Janet
  • Karen
  • Kathleen
  • Lisa
  • Maureen
  • Michelle
  • Sarah
  • Susan

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