STALLABRASS
Stallabrass
Stallabrass is a surname of English origin, believed to have originated from the Old French word 'estale', meaning ‘place of residence’ and the Middle English word 'bras', meaning ‘arm’. Over time, this name has evolved into Stallabrass, reflecting a connection to a place or occupation related to the arm.
The Stallabrass surname is relatively rare and is mainly found in the United Kingdom. Individuals bearing this surname are often linked to historical records dating back to medieval times, indicating a long-standing presence in British history.
Notable individuals with the surname Stallabrass are limited in number, with most individuals being private citizens rather than public figures. The name is not associated with any particular coat of arms, family crest, or noble lineage, suggesting a more common or occupational origin for those bearing the surname.
In modern times, the Stallabrass surname continues to be part of the British cultural tapestry, preserving its unique etymology and historical significance within the wider context of British surnames.
There are approximately 71 people named Stallabrass in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Stallabrass.