Pharoah

Pharoah is a British surname with roots dating back to ancient times. The name is believed to be of Old English origin derived from the occupation of a ferryman, or someone who operated a ferry boat. Over time, the spelling and pronunciation evolved to form the modern surname Pharoah.

The surname Pharoah is not a common one in Britain, but it holds historical significance due to its association with the Biblical figure of the Pharaoh in ancient Egypt. While the exact link between the surname and the title of the Pharaohs in Egypt is uncertain, it is possible that some families adopted the name as a form of homage to the ancient rulers.

Through the centuries, the surname Pharoah has been passed down through generations, carrying with it a sense of heritage and tradition. Today, individuals with the surname Pharoah can be found in various parts of Britain and beyond, contributing to the cultural tapestry of the country.

The surname Pharoah serves as a reminder of the diverse origins and rich history of British surnames, reflecting the complex interplay of linguistic, occupational, and cultural influences that have shaped these names over time.

There are approximately 457 people named Pharoah in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around seven in a million people in Britain are named Pharoah.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alan
  • Andrew
  • Anthony
  • David
  • Geoff
  • Graham
  • Kenneth
  • Mark
  • Paul
  • Peter
  • Richard
  • Simon
  • Timothy
  • Todd

Female

  • Anne
  • Deborah
  • Elizabeth
  • Emma
  • Julia
  • Karina
  • Kathleen
  • Mary
  • Nicola
  • Sarah

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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