LIBERTY
Liberty
The surname Liberty is of English origin, deriving from the Middle English word "liberte" or Old French "liberte", meaning freedom or liberty.
The surname dates back to the Middle Ages in England and is thought to have been used as a nickname for someone who championed or valued freedom. Alternatively, it could have been used to refer to someone who lived in a place called Liberty, which was a common type of location name in medieval England.
Notable individuals bearing the surname Liberty have made various contributions in different fields over the centuries, ranging from politics and literature to business and the arts.
Today, the surname Liberty is relatively uncommon but continues to be carried by families with diverse backgrounds across the United Kingdom and beyond.
There are approximately 127 people named Liberty in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Liberty.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Jerry
Female