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There are approximately 1,022 people named Hosier in the UK. That makes it the 7,097th most common surname overall. Out of every million people in the UK, approximately 16 are named Hosier.

Region of origin

British Isles

Country of origin

England

Language of origin

English

Religion of origin

Christian

Classification

English
Occupational Name

Related and similar surnames

Hoosier
Hooser
Hoeser
Heuser
Hoasier
Hoaser
Hosair
Hosar
Hoesier
Hosare
Hoisier
Hoiser
Hoscar
Hogsier
Hoesser
Hoisser
Hoosser
Hoozier
Hhouser
Hosari
Hosara
Hosauer
Hooiser
Hokser

The Hosier surname in historical dictionaries

Patronymica Britannica (1860)

HOSIER. Camden explains Chaucer by Hosier. The hosier of modern times sells stockings and other soft ' under clothing.' Two hundred years ago, the hosiers of Loudon were those tailors who sold readymade clothes {qui vendent des habits dlwmmes tons aits. Cotgr.); but the original hosier was he who encased the " nether man " in leather : " The chanssure connnonly used in England, when surnames were first adopted by the commonalty, was of leather, covered both the foot and leg, and was called hose. Hosier, therefore, is the same with Chancier, which comes from the Lat. calcearins, and differs but little in meaning from another word used to denote the man who followed this employment, viz., Sutor, Sowter, or Souter, which was in use in English from the time of Chaucer to that of Beaumont and Fletcher. It is still preserved in Scotland, and has become a surname in both countries." Edinburgh Review, Ajiril, 1855.

Lower, Mark A (1860) Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom. London: J.R. Smith. Public Domain.

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