TRUEBLOOD
Trueblood
Trueblood is a British surname that is of American origin. The surname is believed to have been brought to the United Kingdom by British settlers who emigrated to America. The name is thought to have been originally derived from the Old English words "treow" meaning "tree" and "blod" meaning "blood," which when combined could suggest a person who has a connection to a notable tree or tree symbol.
The Trueblood surname is not as common in the United Kingdom as it is in America, where it has been documented among early American settlers. Over time, the surname has become associated with various families and branches, some of which have established notable lineages and histories.
As with many surnames, the Trueblood name may have various spellings and forms over the centuries, depending on regional dialects, handwriting, and other factors. Variants of the surname may include Trublood, Treblood, or Trublud.
The Trueblood surname carries with it a sense of ancestry, heritage, and familial ties, and those who bear the name can often trace their familial roots back to early American settlers from the British Isles.
There are approximately 58 people named Trueblood in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Trueblood.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Matthew
- Paul
- Pb
- Stuart
Female
- Tracey