Lower, Mark A (1860) Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom. London: J.R. Smith. Public Domain.
ROUS
There are approximately 633 people named Rous in the UK. That makes it the 9,327th most common surname overall. Out of every million people in the UK, approximately 10 are named Rous.
Region of origin
British Isles
Country of origin
England
Language of origin
English
Religion of origin
Christian
Classification
English
Related and similar surnames
RooseRose
Ros
Rouse
Rowse
Rowsell
Ress
Ruse
Rush
Russ
Roes
Roo
Roos
Reus
Ross
Roses
Ro
Rooze
Rho
Reu
Roe
Roese
Roess
Rhous
Rhus
Reaus
Rieus
Roees
Rhos
Rhoes
Reues
Rhose
Rhuus
Reeues
Rhoees
Rhues
Rooues
Rews
Reuz
Rhou
Roez
Rooz
Rhoux
The Rous surname in historical dictionaries
Patronymica Britannica (1860)
ROUS. The O.Fr. rous, from Latin rufus, red, has originated the names Eous, Eouse, Rowse, and the diminutive Eowsell, whence also in many cases Eussell, although the last has sometimes a local source. The name occurs in the collection of names called the Roll of Battel Abbey, and there is no doubt of its early Norman origin. The cognate Leroux is still a common surname in Normandy. The ancestor of the family is said to have been Ealph le Eufus, or Eous, who came hither with the Conqueror. From him descended the noble family (Stradbroke) settled in Suffolk from temp. Edward III., and the Eouses of Cornwall and Devon. C. S. Gilbert's Cornwall. The senior line was Eons of Modbury, CO. Devon ; and the next branch, that of Edmerstou, sprang from Sir Eobert le Eous, a knight-banneret under Edward the Black Prince. B.L.G.