SEBIRE
Sebire
Sebire is a surname of British origin with a rich history dating back centuries. The name is believed to have French roots, deriving from the Old French word "Sebire" meaning "to disturb" or "to bother". The surname is relatively uncommon and can primarily be found in the Channel Islands, particularly in Guernsey.
The Sebire family has deep connections to Guernsey, where the name has been present for generations. Members of the Sebire family have been involved in various aspects of island life, including farming, maritime activities, and public service.
Over the years, the Sebire surname may have undergone variations in spelling due to factors such as regional dialects and historical record-keeping practices. Despite this, those who bear the name proudly continue to uphold the family's heritage and traditions.
In modern times, individuals with the surname Sebire can be found across different regions, reflecting migrations and dispersals of families over the years. The name serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy and resilience of the Sebire family line.
There are approximately 100 people named Sebire in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Sebire.