PLUCKROSE
Pluckrose
Pluckrose is a surname of English origin, primarily found in the regions of East Anglia and London. The name is believed to have ancient Anglo-Saxon roots, with "Pluck" possibly derived from the Old English word plucca, meaning to pluck or pull, and "rose" possibly indicating a connection to the symbol of the rose.
The earliest recorded instance of the surname Pluckrose dates back to the early 17th century, with variations such as Plukrose and Pluckrous also appearing in historical records. The name has since been passed down through generations, with branches of the Pluckrose family now residing across the United Kingdom and other parts of the world.
Pluckrose individuals have been involved in various occupations over the centuries, including farming, trade, and more recently, professions such as law, medicine, and academia. The family name has maintained a sense of pride and continuity among its bearers, contributing to the rich tapestry of British surnames and heritage.
In modern times, the Pluckrose surname continues to be traced through genealogical research and family histories, serving as a testament to the enduring legacy of this unique and distinctly British name.
There are approximately 333 people named Pluckrose in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around five in a million people in Britain are named Pluckrose.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alan
- Alexander
- Dan
- Daniel
- David
- Dean
- James
- John
- Michael
- Robert
- Simon
- Stephen
- William
Female
- Carole
- Delia
- Emily
- Georgina
- Helen
- Jean
- Linda
- Lisa
- Margaret
- Sarah
- Susan