Thorold

Thorold is a surname of Old Norse origin that can be traced back to the Scandinavian Vikings who settled in England during the early medieval period. The name is believed to derive from the Old Norse personal name "Þóraldr," composed of the elements "Þórr," the Norse god of thunder, and "valdr," meaning ruler.

The Thorold surname has been associated with various regions across England, with notable concentrations in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. The first recorded instance of the surname dates back to the 13th century, with the Thorold family achieving prominence through their involvement in local governance and land ownership in these regions.

Over the centuries, the Thorold surname has been borne by individuals who have distinguished themselves in various fields, including politics, military service, and academia. Notable bearers of the surname include Sir John Thorold, an influential landowner and Member of Parliament in the 18th century, and Sir Anthony Thorold, a distinguished military officer who served in the British Army.

Today, individuals with the surname Thorold can be found across the United Kingdom and in other parts of the world, reflecting the enduring legacy of this ancient and noble family name.

There are approximately 424 people named Thorold in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around seven in a million people in Britain are named Thorold.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Anthony
  • Christopher
  • David
  • Guy
  • John
  • Keith
  • Michael
  • Richard
  • Robert
  • Steven
  • Tom

Female

  • Alison
  • Barbara
  • Elizabeth
  • Emma
  • Karen
  • Margaret
  • Marie
  • Rachel
  • Sallyann
  • Sarah
  • Susan
  • Vera

Similar and related surnames

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