SIDERAS
Sideras
The surname Sideras is of Greek origin, with roots in the island of Crete. The name is derived from the Greek word 'sidero', meaning iron, and is believed to have originally been used to describe people who worked with iron or had other associations with the metal.
The Sideras family is known to have ancient roots in Crete, Greece, and over the centuries, branches of the family migrated to other parts of the world, including the United Kingdom. The surname may have undergone variations in spelling and pronunciation as it travelled to different regions.
Today, individuals bearing the surname Sideras can be found across the United Kingdom, with many having made valuable contributions to various fields, such as business, academia, and the arts.
The history and genealogy of the Sideras surname continue to be a subject of interest for those researching family history and the migration patterns of Greek communities. The name carries with it a legacy of craftsmanship, strength, and resilience, reflecting the historical significance of iron in human civilisation.
There are approximately 45 people named Sideras in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Sideras.