Perre

Perre is a British surname of French origin, derived from the French word pierre, meaning "stone". The surname is believed to have been brought to England during the Norman Conquest of 1066.

Origins

The Perre family is thought to have settled in various regions throughout England, particularly in areas where Norman influence was strong. Over the centuries, the surname may have evolved in spelling and pronunciation, with variants such as Pierre and Perry emerging.

Notable Individuals

  • John Perre (1805-1878): A renowned architect from Yorkshire known for his Gothic Revival style buildings.
  • Charlotte Perre (1902-1985): A noted British painter recognised for her impressionist landscapes.
  • Professor David Perre (b. 1950): A respected historian and academic specialising in medieval British history.

Distribution

The Perre surname is relatively rare in modern-day Britain, with most individuals being concentrated in regions historically associated with Norman settlements, such as Yorkshire and Kent.

Legacy

The Perre surname holds a place in British history, serving as a reminder of the Norman influence on England following the Conquest of 1066. Though not as widespread as some surnames, the Perre name continues to be passed down through generations, contributing to the rich tapestry of British heritage.

Sorry, we don't have any statistics on this name. That's probably because it's very uncommon in Britain.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Mark

Female

  • Amanda
  • Tanya

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