MITCALFE
Mitcalfe
Mitcalfe is a prominent British surname that originates from the Old Norse personal name Mikjáll, meaning "big sitter." The name first emerged in Yorkshire, England, and has since spread across various regions in the United Kingdom.
The Mitcalfe surname is often associated with individuals who are described as resilient and steadfast. Many bearers of this surname have been notable figures in British history, contributing to fields such as academia, business, the arts, and politics.
Over the years, variations of the Mitcalfe surname have emerged, including Metcalfe, Midcalfe, and Metcalf. However, Mitcalfe remains a distinct and recognisable family name with a rich heritage in the United Kingdom.
There are approximately 17 people named Mitcalfe in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Mitcalfe.
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