Did you know that Batts may have had stout ancestors? That Dennes could be descended from swineherds? That Herons might come from thin men with long legs? How much do you know about the origin of your own surname? This fascinating dictionary covers the origin & meaning of over 16 000 surnames giving detailed information on early name-forms & how names have changed over the centuries. Alternative forms of names are cross-referenced to make it easy to find variants. Popular names such as Brown Clark & Smith are all covered alongside rarer names from Clapper to Cutterbuck Stocking to Twitchen. An authoritative introduction sets in context the popular topic of name-studies & guides the reader through the history of English surnames. The dictionary also
Includes:: an appendix in which the distinguished family historian Professor David Hey (author of the Oxford Companion to Local & Family History) gives advice on how to locate the home of a family name. He explains with examples how to discover the current distribution of a name in the UK & how to trace its origins. Quirky & interesting informative & accessible this is an excellent guide for anyone with an interest in English family names.