RUFFLER
Ruffler
Ruffler is a British surname with origins dating back to medieval times. The name is of occupational origin, denoting a person who gathered or plaited rough fabric, such as a ruffle or frill, for clothing or decorative purposes. The word "ruffle" itself is derived from the Old French word "rocaille", meaning "ruffle" or "fold".
The surname Ruffler is not widely recorded in historical documents, which suggests that it may have been a rare or localised name. Variants of the name, such as Rufeler or Ruffell, have also been found in historical records.
Individuals with the surname Ruffler were likely craftsmen or artisans skilled in manipulating fabric to create decorative trims or embellishments. They may have worked in the fashion or textile industry, producing intricate designs for garments or home furnishings.
Although the surname Ruffler may not be as common as some other British surnames, its historical significance lies in its connection to the skilled craftsmen who enriched the world of fashion and design with their meticulous workmanship.
There are approximately 20 people named Ruffler in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Ruffler.