Scrancher

Scrancher is a British surname that has a relatively rare occurrence in historical records. The etymology of the surname Scrancher is uncertain; however, it is believed to have English origins dating back to the medieval period.

The surname Scrancher may have derived from the Middle English word scraunche which means 'to grind or chew noisily'. This suggests that the surname may have been occupational in nature, possibly given to someone who worked as a miller or a worker in a mill or grinding establishment.

While there is limited information available on individuals with the surname Scrancher, its unique origin and potential link to a specific occupation give it an intriguing place in British surname history.

Despite being a lesser-known surname, those who carry the name Scrancher today may find a sense of connection to their ancestry and the historical occupations that their predecessors may have been involved in.

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There are approximately 74 people named Scrancher in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Scrancher.

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