THRUMBLE
Thrumble
Thrumble is a British surname that is believed to have originated in the West Country region of England. The name is of Anglo-Saxon origin, deriving from the Old English word "þrymel," meaning a ridge or mound.
The first recorded instance of the surname Thrumble dates back to the early 17th century in Devon, England. Over the centuries, the Thrumble family has been predominantly found in the counties of Devon and Somerset, with some branches of the family later migrating to other parts of the United Kingdom.
Individuals bearing the surname Thrumble have historically been associated with a variety of occupations, including agricultural work, craftsmanship, and trade. The Thrumble family may have also been involved in local politics or community affairs in their respective regions.
Today, the surname Thrumble is relatively rare, with only a small number of individuals carrying the name. However, those with the Thrumble surname often take pride in their heritage and ancestral connections to the West Country of England.
There are approximately 105 people named Thrumble in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Thrumble.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Brian
- David
- Dean
- Derek
- Ian
- James
- Keith
- Luke
- Peter
- Philip
- Stephen
- Stuart
- Wayne
Female
- Amanda
- Deborah
- Donna
- Elizabeth
- Emma
- Hayley
- Jean
- Julie
- Lesley
- Lucy
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