Snelgar

Snelgar is a surname of British origin that can be traced back to medieval times. The name is of Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse origins and is believed to derive from the Old Norse personal name "Sniall" or the Old English pre 7th Century personal name "Snaegel". The addition of "gar" is a common suffix in Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse names, meaning "spear" or "lance".

Historically, the Snelgar surname has been predominantly found in the English counties of Somerset and Essex, with records dating back to the 13th century. Over the centuries, bearers of the Snelgar surname have been involved in a variety of occupations, including farming, carpentry, and trade.

Notable individuals with the surname Snelgar have made contributions to various fields, including art, literature, and academia. The surname has maintained a presence in Britain and the wider Anglophone world, with branches of the Snelgar family having spread to other English-speaking countries, such as Australia, Canada, and the United States.

The Snelgar surname, with its Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse roots, continues to be a part of Britain's rich tapestry of surnames, reflecting the diverse linguistic and cultural heritage of the British Isles.

There are approximately 97 people named Snelgar in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Snelgar.

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