Layer

The surname Layer is of English origin, with roots dating back to the medieval period. This toponymic surname is derived from various places named Layer in Essex, Hertfordshire, and elsewhere in England. The name likely originated from the Old English word "leag" meaning a pasture or meadow.

The Layer family name has been recorded in various spellings over the centuries, including Lair, Layar, Layer, and Lare. The surname's presence can be found in historical records, such as parish registers, census data, and wills, providing insights into the lives of individuals who bore this name.

Notable bearers of the Layer surname have emerged in different fields, including academia, the arts, and business. Research into local history and genealogy has uncovered branches of the Layer family associated with specific regions in England, contributing to a rich tapestry of the surname's heritage.

In modern times, individuals with the surname Layer can be found across the United Kingdom and in other parts of the world, representing a legacy of a name with enduring historical significance.

There are approximately 141 people named Layer in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Layer.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alexander
  • Andrew
  • Benjamin
  • Gareth
  • Gavin
  • Geoffrey
  • Jack
  • Mark
  • Michael
  • Mike
  • Paul
  • Scott
  • Stephen

Female

  • Avril
  • Denise
  • Ethel
  • Florence
  • Karen
  • Mary
  • Patricia
  • Rachel
  • Sarah
  • Teresa

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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