STAINTHORP
Stainthorp
Stainthorp is a prominent surname of English origin, believed to have originated in the Northern regions of England. The name Stainthorp is thought to be locational, deriving from the Old Norse word "stein-thorp," which translates to "stone village" or "village by the stones."
The first recorded instance of the surname Stainthorp dates back to the late 16th century in the historical records of Yorkshire, England. The name has since spread across various regions of the United Kingdom and beyond, carried by descendants of the original bearers.
Individuals bearing the surname Stainthorp have made contributions in various fields, such as academia, arts, business, and more. The name carries a sense of pride and heritage among those who bear it, reflecting a connection to their Northern English roots.
Today, the surname Stainthorp remains relatively rare but continues to be upheld by families who cherish their heritage and lineage. With a rich history and a legacy of resilience, the Stainthorp name endures as a symbol of English heritage and familial pride.
There are approximately 156 people named Stainthorp in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Stainthorp.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Geoff
- James
- John
- Joseph
- Lee
- Mark
- Paul
- Richard
- Robert
- Thomas
Female
- Alice
- Anne
- Clare
- Doreen
- Gemma
- Katherine
- Marjorie
- Rachel
- Rebecca
- Susan
- Tina