TOADER
Toader
Toader is a British surname of Romanian origin. It is a relatively rare surname and may have been brought to the United Kingdom through migration or as a result of historical ties between Britain and Romania.
The name Toader is a variant of the Romanian given name Tudor, which itself is derived from the Old French name Thierry. The name Thierry has Germanic origins and means "powerful ruler" or "people's ruler." Over time, variations such as Tudor and Toader emerged, often due to linguistic developments or regional differences.
Individuals bearing the surname Toader may have ancestral connections to Romania or Romanian-speaking communities. The surname's presence in the United Kingdom highlights the diversity of British society and the influence of migration on the country's cultural landscape.
Due to its relatively uncommon nature, further research into specific individuals and families with the Toader surname may provide insights into their personal histories, occupations, and connections to both Romanian and British heritage.
There are approximately 73 people named Toader in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Toader.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adrian
- Alexandru
- Cristian
- Daniel
- Florin
- George
- Gheorghe
- Iulian
- Laurentiu
- Stefan
Female
- Alexandra
- Ana
- Anastasiya
- Elena
- Irina
- Maria
- Mihaela
- Mirela
- Raluca
- Stefania