Lumsdaine

Lumsdaine is a Scottish Border Reiver surname that hails from the Anglo-Saxon era. It is believed to have originated from the village of Lumsden in Berwickshire, Scotland.

The Lumsdaine surname holds great historical significance, particularly during the turbulent times of the Border Reivers in the 13th to 17th centuries. The Border Reivers were raiders and pillagers along the Anglo-Scottish border who engaged in feuds and battles with rival families.

Throughout history, the Lumsdaine family name has been associated with traits such as courage, resilience, and loyalty. Many individuals bearing the Lumsdaine surname have made notable contributions in various fields, including military service, literature, and politics.

Today, the Lumsdaine surname continues to be proudly carried by descendants who cherish their heritage and the rich history associated with their family name.

There are approximately 90 people named Lumsdaine in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Lumsdaine.

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