LYTHALL
Lythall
Lythall is a British surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English personal name "Lida" and the word "halh", meaning 'nook' or 'recess'. The name is believed to have originated in the Middle Ages and is primarily found in the regions of England.
Individuals bearing the surname Lythall may be traced back to historical records in various parts of England, particularly in the counties of Warwickshire and Worcestershire. Over the centuries, the name has branched out and spread across the country, with descendants establishing themselves in different regions and engaging in various occupations.
Like many British surnames, Lythall has undergone changes in spelling and pronunciation over time, leading to variations such as Liddall, Lethall, and Lyddall. Family histories and genealogical studies can provide valuable insights into the lineage and lineage of individuals carrying the Lythall surname, shedding light on their roots and connections within the broader British community.
In modern times, individuals with the surname Lythall can be found across the United Kingdom and in other parts of the world, reflecting the diaspora and migration patterns of the British people. Genealogical research and DNA testing have enabled individuals with the Lythall surname to connect with distant relatives, uncovering shared ancestry and building a sense of community among those who bear this distinctive British surname.
There are approximately 196 people named Lythall in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Lythall.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Christopher
- Colin
- Darren
- David
- Eric
- John
- Mark
- Matthew
- Robert
- Steven
Female
- Claire
- Elaine
- Jennifer
- Joan
- Julie
- Justine
- Lesley
- Margaret
- Patricia
- Polly