SINDLE
Sindle
The British surname "Sindle" is of locational origin, and it is derived from the place named "Sindle," which no longer exists or does so under a different name. The surname traces its roots to the village where the original bearers of the name resided.
The first instances of the surname "Sindle" date back to the Middle Ages, and early recordings of the name can be found in historical records such as parish registers, census data, and manorial records. Over time, the name would have been passed down through generations as a hereditary surname.
As with many surnames of locational origin, families bearing the name "Sindle" may have dispersed from the original settlement and spread throughout the country and beyond. Variants of the name may have emerged due to regional accents or dialects.
Today, individuals with the surname "Sindle" can still be found in various parts of the United Kingdom and across the world, contributing to the diverse tapestry of surnames that reflect the country's rich history and heritage.
There are approximately 101 people named Sindle in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Sindle.