STANANOUGHT
Stananought
Stananought is a rare British surname with historical roots dating back to medieval times. The origin of the surname is believed to be English, with the 'Stananought' family name being prominent among the landed gentry and nobility.
The meaning of the surname 'Stananought' can be traced to Old English, with "stan" meaning stone and "anought" possibly derived from "naught" which signifies worth or value. Therefore, the surname Stananought could have denoted a person associated with valuable stone, such as a skilled mason or a person who lived near a prominent stone formation.
Over the centuries, the Stananought family may have established themselves in various regions of Britain, contributing to local communities and possibly holding positions of influence.
Today, individuals bearing the surname Stananought are likely to be part of a small and closely knit family network, with a shared sense of heritage and lineage. The preservation of rare surnames like Stananought serves as a reminder of Britain's rich history and diverse cultural tapestry.
There are approximately 38 people named Stananought in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Stananought.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Gregg
Female
- Ann