Angliae

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Meaning

Of or relating to England, derived from the Latin genitive form of Anglia.

Etymology

From Latin Angliae, the genitive form of Anglia, the Latin name for England. This surname likely originated as a descriptor for someone from England or associated with English lands.

About the Angliae Surname

An extremely rare surname with Latin origins, likely used in medieval contexts to denote English origin or association. The surname appears primarily in historical documents rather than modern populations.

Distribution & Frequency

Estimated 100 bearers in the United States #4,995 most common surname
Rare Common

Rare; historical records suggest minimal modern usage.

Notable Bearers

People with the Angliae Surname