Stubbing

Stubbing is a surname of English origin, believed to have its roots in medieval England. The surname is likely to have originated from a habitational name of various places named 'Stubbing' across England, such as Stubbing in Yorkshire, which means a place with tree stumps.

People with the surname Stubbing are predominantly found in England, particularly in regions such as Yorkshire and Lancashire. The surname is relatively uncommon but has been passed down through generations in certain families.

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The etymology and history of the Stubbing surname reflect the rich heritage and diverse origins of British surnames, providing an insight into the geographical and occupational influences that have shaped English family names over the centuries.

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There are approximately 92 people named Stubbing in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Stubbing.

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