York

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Meaning

Derived from the city of York in Yorkshire, England, originally meaning 'estate of Eburos' from a Celtic personal name.

Etymology

The name York comes from the ancient Roman settlement Eboracum, which derives from the Celtic personal name Eburos combined with the Latin suffix -acum. The Old English form Eoforwic (boar settlement) influenced the modern spelling York.

About the York Surname

A common English surname derived from the historic city of York, one of England's most important medieval centers. The name has been borne by nobility, military heroes, and prominent figures throughout history.

Distribution & Frequency

Estimated 85,000 bearers in the United States #431 most common surname
Rare Common

Widespread throughout English-speaking countries, with significant populations in England, United States, Canada, and Australia.

York Surname Distribution

Geographic distribution based on Civil War military records.

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Notable Bearers

People with the York Surname