TICKLER
Tickler
Tickler is a rare and distinct British surname believed to have originated in the county of Yorkshire in the early medieval period. The surname is thought to derive from the Old English word "ticol," meaning a handrail, which may have been a occupational name for someone involved in woodworking or carpentry.
The Tickler surname has been recorded in various historical documents and records across the United Kingdom, suggesting that the name has ancient roots in British history. Individuals bearing the surname Tickler have been identified in regions such as Yorkshire, Norfolk, and London, indicating that the name may have spread to different parts of the country over the centuries.
Like many British surnames, the name Tickler may have undergone variations in spelling and pronunciation over time. Variants of the surname may include Ticheler, Tickle, Tickell, and Tickhill.
Today, individuals with the surname Tickler can be found throughout the United Kingdom and beyond, reflecting the diverse and widespread nature of British surnames. The Tickler surname continues to be a unique and intriguing part of British genealogy and heritage.
There are approximately 38 people named Tickler in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Tickler.
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