TRING
Tring
Tring is an English surname of locational origin. It finds its roots in the market town of Tring, located in Hertfordshire, England. The name "Tring" is derived from the Old English word "Trynga", meaning a "meeting place" or "tributary". This suggests that the surname may have been given to individuals who hailed from or were associated with the town of Tring.
The surname Tring has been recorded in various forms over the centuries, including "Tryng", "Tyring", and "Tringe". Throughout history, individuals bearing the surname Tring have been widely scattered across different regions of England, with concentrations particularly in Hertfordshire and other surrounding counties.
Tring is a name that reflects the rich heritage of England, encapsulating the history and geographical significance of the town from which it originates. Today, the surname Tring continues to be borne by families across the UK, preserving a link to their ancestral roots in Hertfordshire and upholding the legacy of this distinctive English name.
There are approximately 429 people named Tring in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around seven in a million people in Britain are named Tring.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Christopher
- David
- Jack
- John
- Mark
- Peter
- Philip
- Raymond
- Richard
- Robert
- Simon
- Stephen
- William
Female
- Amanda
- Charlotte
- Elizabeth
- Emma
- Jean
- Lucy
- Pamela
- Rachael
- Susan
- Victoria