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Mango
The surname Mango is of British origin and is believed to have derived from several possible sources. One explanation suggests that it may have originated from the Old English word "mang" meaning "emotional" or "passionate". Another possibility is that it could have stemmed from the Old English personal name "Man" combined with "go" meaning "enclosure" or "dwelling".
The first recorded instance of the surname Mango in Britain dates back to the 14th century, specifically in the county of Suffolk. Over the centuries, the surname Mango has spread throughout various regions of England, with notable concentrations in Yorkshire, Lancashire, and London.
Individuals bearing the surname Mango have been associated with diverse professions and endeavours, ranging from agricultural workers to prominent figures in the arts and academia. The name has also seen variations in spelling over time, such as Mangoe and Mangow.
Today, the surname Mango continues to be present across the United Kingdom and in various parts of the world, carried by individuals who may have a rich heritage and historical connection to British culture.
There are approximately 87 people named Mango in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Mango.
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