SERRIDGE
Serridge
Definition and Origin Serridge is a British surname of Anglo-Saxon origin. The surname is believed to be locational, deriving from the Middle English word "serridge," which means a boundary ridge or a boundary ridge where cattle grazed. The surname likely originated to describe someone who lived near or worked on such a ridge.
Distribution and Variations The surname Serridge is relatively rare and is primarily found in certain regions of the United Kingdom. Variations of the name may include Seridge, Serridge, or Serrige.
Notable Individuals While no prominent figures bearing the surname Serridge have been recorded in history, the name continues to be passed down through generations within specific families.
Historical Significance Serridge is a surname with deep roots in British history, reflecting the country's agricultural heritage and landscape characteristics. The name provides insight into the localities and occupations of ancestral bearers, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who bore this surname throughout the centuries.
Modern-Day Presence In contemporary times, individuals carrying the surname Serridge can be found scattered across the UK and may have branched out to other countries as well. The name serves as a reminder of a bygone era and the enduring connections of families to their geographical and occupational pasts.
There are approximately 149 people named Serridge in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Serridge.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Daniel
- George
- James
- John
- Michael
- Patrick
- Paul
- Roy
- Shaun
Female
- Amanda
- Emma
- Helen
- Jane
- Joanne
- Mary
- Michelle
- Olive
- Rosaleen
- Sarah
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