LONGSTER
Longster
Longster is a surname of English origin, believed to be locational, deriving from the Old English word "lang", meaning long, and "cestre", a derivative of "ceaster" which refers to a Roman fort or walled city.
Origins
The name Longster is thought to have originated from a place named Longcester or similar, possibly a reference to the geographical location or layout of a settlement. It may have denoted someone who lived near or worked at a long fortification.
Distribution
Historical records show that the Longster surname is most commonly found in the northern parts of England, with notable concentrations in Yorkshire and Lancashire. Over time, the name has spread throughout the country and can now be found in various regions.
Notable Individuals
- John Longster (1805–1875): A renowned Victorian engineer and inventor known for his contributions to early steam-powered machinery.
- Mary Longster (1912–1998): A philanthropist and social reformer who dedicated her life to improving healthcare access for the impoverished.
Trivia
- The Longster family crest features elements like a longsword and a shield, symbolising strength and protection.
- The name Longster has variations such as Langster and Longcester, reflecting changes in spelling practices over the centuries.
In modern times, the Longster surname continues to be passed down through generations, representing a link to England's diverse linguistic and cultural history.
There are approximately 218 people named Longster in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Longster.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alan
- Christopher
- Colin
- Daniel
- David
- John
- Kevin
- Mark
- Michael
- Paul
- Richard
- Robert
- Steven
Female
- Anne
- Christine
- Claire
- Emma
- Jean
- Joanne
- Lisa
- Philippa
- Susan
- Victoria
Similar and related surnames
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