Lower, Mark A (1860) Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom. London: J.R. Smith. Public Domain.
BRIDGE
There are approximately 9,866 people named Bridge in the UK. That makes it the 1,071th most common surname overall. Out of every million people in the UK, approximately 156 are named Bridge.
Region of origin
British Isles
Country of origin
England
Language of origin
English
Religion of origin
Christian
Classification
English
Location or Geographical Feature
Related and similar surnames
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Bragee
Bridgd
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Bridgdes
Biridge
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Boridge
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The Bridge surname in historical dictionaries
Patronymica Britannica (1860)
BRIDGE. From residence at one. The medieval forms are Ate-Bruge, Atte Brigge, &c. It has been pluralized in the forms of Bridges, Brydges, kc. ; and has given rise to Bridger and Bridgman. The A-Sax. is hricg ; whence Brigg and Briggs. In the H.R. Ave Jiave Ate Brugeende, i.e. ' at the bridge-end.' BRIDGE. The great barons by writ, De Fauconberg, were summoned to Parliament from 1295 till about 137G. The heiress married William, younger son of Ealph, 1st Earl of Westmoreland, who thereupon wrote himself W. Neville de Fauconbcrge. The name seems to be derived from an estate in Yorkshire, perliaps the same as that called in H.R. Fulkebrigge.