POLKINGHORNE
Also recorded as Polking Horne
Polkinghorne
Polkinghorne is an English surname with roots in Cornwall, a county in the southwestern part of the United Kingdom. The name is of topographical origin, derived from the Old English words "pol" meaning pond and "ing" meaning people or family, combined with "horne" which refers to a projecting piece of land. Therefore, the surname Polkinghorne likely denoted someone who lived near a pond or a point of land in a family settlement.
The Polkinghorne family has a long history dating back many centuries, with records of individuals bearing the surname found in Cornwall as far back as the medieval era. Over time, the family name spread to other parts of England and beyond, due to migration and societal changes.
Notable individuals bearing the surname Polkinghorne have made contributions in various fields, from academics and science to the arts and business. The surname continues to be borne by many families in the United Kingdom and around the world, maintaining its connection to its historical roots in Cornwall. Today, Polkinghorne remains a distinctive and recognisable surname, contributing to the rich tapestry of British family names.
There are approximately 350 people named Polkinghorne in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around five in a million people in Britain are named Polkinghorne.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alan
- Alex
- Andrew
- David
- Gary
- James
- Kevin
- Michael
- Nicholas
- Nigel
- Robert
- Steve
- Thomas
- William
Female
- Alison
- Ann
- Anna
- Anne
- Jean
- Katie
- Mary
- Michelle
- Ruth
- Susan
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