PERRON
Perron
Perron is a surname of Norman origin that has been recorded in Great Britain since the medieval period. The name is thought to have derived from the Old French word "peron", meaning "spur".
The surname Perron is not widespread in the United Kingdom, but it has been traced to various regions, including Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Kent. Over time, bearers of the surname Perron have spread across the country and beyond.
Historical records indicate that individuals with the surname Perron have been engaged in a variety of professions, ranging from agricultural labourers to skilled craftsmen. Some members of the Perron family have also distinguished themselves in the fields of literature, politics, and science.
Today, the Perron surname continues to be passed down through generations, connecting modern individuals to their Norman heritage and ancestral roots. Like many surnames, the significance of Perron lies not only in its historical origins but also in the family histories and personal stories that have shaped its legacy over the centuries.
There are approximately 68 people named Perron in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Perron.
Region of origin: Europe
Country of origin: France
Language of origin: French
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- David
- Mark
- Martin
- Mickael
- Richard
Female
- Paz
- Sophie
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- Parron
- Paron
- Parren
- Parro
- Pearron
- Pearon
- Pearen
- Peerun
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- Pareen
- Paren
- Parun
- Perro
- Perrone
- Perroni
- Parons
- Paruin
- Peren
- Pereon
- Peron
- Perons
- Peroune
- Perowne
- Perren
- Perrens
- Perrion
- Perrons
- Perros
- Perrou
- Perrow
- Perun
- Peruni
- Peyron
- Pieron
- Pierron
- Piron
- Pirren
- Pouron
- Puren
- Purrunn
- Parrens
- Peiro
- Pero
- Perom
- Perone
- Peros
- Perou
- Perran
- Perras
- Perrian
- Perrien
- Perrin
- Perrino
- Perrson
- Perryn
- Pierro
- Pirro
- Parrin
- Pieroni
- Preen
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