Arthur, William (1857) An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names. New York: Sheldon, Blakeman. Public Domain.
ABERCROMBIE
There are approximately 1,485 people named Abercrombie in the UK. That makes it the 5,554th most common surname overall. Out of every million people in the UK, approximately 24 are named Abercrombie.
Region of origin
British Isles
Country of origin
Scotland
Language of origin
Gaelic
Religion of origin
Christian
Classification
Celtic
Related and similar surnames
AbercombieAbercrombi
Aberccrombie
Aberchrombie
Abbercrombie
Abercrombe
Abercrombia
Abercrombey
Abercrombee
Abercrombid
Abbercrombe
Abercrobie
Abercromb
Abbercrombid
Abbercromby
Abercromber
Aberccombie
Abercrom
Abbircromby
Abbercromie
Abercormbie
The Abercrombie surname in historical dictionaries
An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857)
(origin: Celtic and Gaelic. Local) The name of a parish in Fife, Scotland, on the northern shore of the Frith of Forth, whence the possessor took his surname; from Aber, marshy ground, a place where two or more streams meet; and cruime or crombie, a bend or crook. Aber, in the Celtic and Gaelic, and also in the Cornish British, signifies the confluence of two or more streams, or the mouth of a river, where it flows into the sea; hence it is often applied to marshy ground, generally near the confluence of two rivers. It also signifies, sometimes, a gulf or whirlpool.
Patronymica Britannica (1860)
ABERCROMBIE. A parish in Fifesliire, the original residence of the Barons Abercromby, temp. Jas. II. of Scotl.
Lower, Mark A (1860) Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom. London: J.R. Smith. Public Domain.