LANNIE
Lannie
Lannie is a surname of British origin, though its exact etymology and historical significance remain somewhat obscure. The name is relatively rare and is concentrated in specific regions of the United Kingdom.
The Lannie surname is believed to have derived from an Old English personal name or place name. The name may have originated as a nickname or term of endearment, eventually becoming a hereditary surname passed down through generations.
Individuals with the surname Lannie can be found throughout various parts of the United Kingdom, though concentrations of the name are primarily seen in specific areas. The surname may have connections to certain localized communities or historical events, which could shed light on its specific origins.
As with many surnames, the history and meaning of Lannie may vary from one family to another, and further genealogical research would be needed to establish a more detailed account of its specific roots and heritage.
There are approximately 138 people named Lannie in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Lannie.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Anthony
- Christopher
- Gary
- James
- Kevin
- Mark
- Michael
- Scott
- Simon
Female
- Barbara
- Catherine
- Claire
- Emma
- Karen
- Lavender
- Nicola
- Pauline
- Sarah
- Violet