Royster

Descriptive

Meaning

A boisterous or riotous person.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English 'roister' meaning to revel or act boisterously, with the agent suffix -er, originally used as a nickname for someone known for rowdy behavior. The term may relate to Old French 'roistre' meaning to brag.

About the Royster Surname

An English descriptive surname referring to a boisterous or rowdy person. It remains quite rare in modern times.

Distribution & Frequency

Estimated 500 bearers in the United States #4,212 most common surname
Rare Common

Rare, primarily found in English-speaking regions.

Royster Surname Distribution

Geographic distribution based on Civil War military records.

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Notable Bearers

People with the Royster Surname