Prangle

The British surname Prangle is of Anglo-Saxon origin, deriving from the Old English personal name "Prangel." The meaning of the name is believed to be "a talkative or chatty person."

Individuals bearing the surname Prangle can trace their ancestry back to regions of England where the name was particularly prevalent, such as Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Over time, the name has spread to various parts of the country and even beyond.

The Prangle family name has a long and rich history, with documented records dating back centuries. Like many English surnames, it may have undergone variations in spelling over the years, such as Prangell or Pringell.

Today, individuals with the surname Prangle can be found in different walks of life, with some carrying on family traditions while others forge their own paths. The name serves as a reminder of the ancestral roots and heritage of those who bear it.

Typical given names associated with the Prangle surname

Male

  • Christopher
  • Jeffrey

Female

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There are approximately 129 people named Prangle in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Prangle.

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