Lower, Mark A (1860) Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom. London: J.R. Smith. Public Domain.
CLARKE
There are approximately 167,270 people named Clarke in the UK. That makes it the 26th most common surname overall. Out of every million people in the UK, approximately 2,647 are named Clarke.
Region of origin
British Isles
Country of origin
England
Language of origin
English
Religion of origin
Christian
Classification
English
Status Name
Related and similar surnames
ClarkClerk
Clare
Cleark
Clarck
Clarks
Cler
Clarken
Clerc
Clar
Claire
Klark
Klauke
Clerke
Claarke
Claerke
Clairke
Clarcke
Clairk
Cclark
Claerk
Claark
Claearke
Clarc
Chlerke
Clarcks
Chlark
Clairc
Cclerk
Clarake
Claerken
Clarcey
Clarcie
The Clarke surname in historical dictionaries
Patronymica Britannica (1860)
CLARK. CLARKE. Lat. clericus. Fr. Le Cletc. A learned person — that is, one who could in old times read and write — accomplishments not so rare, after all, as Ave are sometimes induced to think, since this is among the commonest of surnames. Clark stands 27th and Clarke 39th in the Eegistrar General's comparative list: and for 33,557 Smiths registered within a given period, there were 12,229 Clarks and Clarkes. Thus for every three hammermen we have at least one ' ready writer.' If the Reg. General had reckoned Clark and Clarke as one name, it would have stood nmtJt, in point of numerousness. As a surname, Clarke appears frequently to have aliased some other appellative; for instance the baronet family, C. of Sal ford, originally Woodchurch, from the parish of that name in Kent, soon after the Conquest became Clarkes (Le Clerc) in consequence of a marriage with an heiress, and the family for some generations wrote themselves " Woodchurch alias Le Clerc," and Vice versa, until at length the territorial appellation succumbed to the professional one, which was right, for .