Bones

Occupational

Meaning

Derived from the Old English word 'ban' or 'bone,' likely referring to a maker of bone objects or a descriptive nickname.

Etymology

The surname originates from the Old English 'ban' (bone), which could indicate an occupational name for someone who worked with bones or a nickname for a thin person. The plural form suggests either multiple craftspeople or a family characteristic.

About the Bones Surname

Bones is an English surname likely derived from the word for bone, either occupational or descriptive in nature. The name reflects medieval practices of creating surnames from materials or physical characteristics.

Distribution & Frequency

Estimated 12,000 bearers in the United States #1,040 most common surname
Rare Common

Found in England and among English-speaking populations in North America and other countries.

Bones Surname Distribution

Geographic distribution based on Civil War military records.

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Notable Bearers

People with the Bones Surname