MIDDLEMORE
Middlemore
Middlemore is a surname of English origin, originating from the Middle Ages. The name is derived from the Middle English words "middle" and "more," which translates to "middle marsh" or "middle moor."
The Middlemore family is believed to have been first established in the Midlands region of England. They were a notable family during the medieval period and were associated with land ownership, particularly around Warwickshire.
Over the centuries, the Middlemore surname has spread to various parts of England and beyond, possibly due to migration and dispersal of family members seeking new opportunities.
Notable individuals bearing the Middlemore surname include prominent figures in British history, such as landowners, merchants, and scholars. The family name has likely evolved and diversified over time, reflecting the changing social and cultural landscape of Britain.
Today, the Middlemore surname continues to be found among families across the United Kingdom and in other parts of the world, embodying a rich heritage and a sense of belonging to the English legacy.
There are approximately 99 people named Middlemore in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Middlemore.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Brian
- Colin
- David
- Dean
- Frederick
- James
- John
- Karl
- Matthew
- Michael
- Paul
Female
- Carol
- Catherine
- Debra
- Greta
- Joan
- Kelly
- Mary
- Sarah
- Sharon
- Susan
Similar and related surnames
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