Strenge

Strenge is a surname of English origin with its roots found in the British Isles. The surname is believed to have Norman-French origins, derived from the Old French word "estrange", which means "foreign" or "stranger". Over the course of history, the surname has undergone various spellings such as “Estrange” and “Strange” before settling on “Strenge” as a variation.

The Strenge surname has been historically associated with notable individuals who have made significant contributions to British society. The name has been recorded in various documents, genealogical records, and historical archives, reflecting the presence of the Strenge family in different parts of Britain.

The distribution of the Strenge surname has been primarily found in regions across England, particularly in areas with historical significance such as London, Yorkshire, and East Anglia. The surname has also been known to have spread to other parts of the United Kingdom and beyond, carried by families who migrated for various reasons.

Today, individuals bearing the surname Strenge can be found in different professions and walks of life, contributing to the rich tapestry of British heritage and culture. The legacy of the Strenge family continues to be preserved through genealogical research, family histories, and modern-day individuals proudly carrying on the name.

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Region of origin: Europe

Country of origin: Germany

Language of origin: German

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