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Horn Name Meaning

English Scottish German: from Middle English Middle High German horn ‘horn’ applied in a variety of senses: as a metonymic occupational name for someone who made small articles such as combs spoons and window lights out of horn; as a metonymic occupational name for someone who played a musical instrument made from the horn of an animal; as a topographic name for someone who lived by a horn-shaped hill or tongue of land in river bend or as a habitational name from any of the places called with this element (for example in England Horne in Surrey Rutland or Somerset or Horn Hill in Yorkshire); as a nickname perhaps referring to someone with a prominent nose or denoting a cuckolded husband from the Middle English expression haven an horn ‘to be a cuckold’. German Dutch and Norwegian: habitational name from any of many places and farmsteads so named referring to their location at a spur of land at a horn shaped piece of land. Swedish: ornamental or topographic name from horn ‘horn spur of land’. English: possibly a variant of Hearn . Jewish (Ashkenazic): presumably from German Horn ‘horn’ (compare 1 above) adopted as a surname for reasons that are not clear. It may be purely artificial or it may refer to the ram's horn (Hebrew shofar) blown in the Synagogue during various ceremonies. Chinese: variant Romanization of the surname 韩 possibly based on its Cantonese pronunciation see Han

Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022


Similar surnames: Thorn, Korn, Dorn, Hoen, Horne, Corn, Hearn, Hohn, Born, Hirn

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You can see how Horn families moved over time by selecting different census years. The Horn family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Horn families were found in USA in 1880. In 1911 there were 283 Horn families living in Ontario. This was about 41% of all the recorded Horn's in Canada. Ontario had the highest population of Horn families in 1911.
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What did your Horn ancestors do for a living?

In 1921, Farmer and Stenographer were the top reported jobs for men and women in the Canada named Horn. 49% of Horn men worked as a Farmer and 20% of Horn women worked as a Stenographer. Some less common occupations for Americans named Horn were Salesman and Income. .

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*We display top occupations by gender to maintain their historical accuracy during times when men and women often performed different jobs.

Top Male Occupations In 1921

  • Farmer
    49%
  • Labourer
    9%
  • Laborer
    4%
  • Salesman
    3%

Top Female Occupations In 1921

  • Stenographer
    20%
  • Dressmaker
    15%
  • Clerk
    15%
  • Income
    15%
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Between 1944 and 2004, in the United States, Horn life expectancy was at its lowest point in 1944, and highest in 2002. The average life expectancy for Horn in 1944 was 30, and 75 in 2004.

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