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        Meaning of the first name Burrows

        Origin

        English

        Meaning

        Derived from Burrow or Dweller in A Hole

        Variations

        Burrhus, Burris, Murrow
        The name Burrows is of English origin and typically refers to a person associated with a burrow or a dwelling place in a hole, essentially denoting someone who either lives in or is connected to such underground shelters. The term could be derived from Middle English burwe, meaning a secure enclosure or a hole itself. Thus, the name can imply a connection to nature, specifically the habitats of small animals or a sense of safety and seclusion found within such structures.

        Historically, surnames like Burrows emerged in England during the medieval period as a means to identify individuals based on their occupation, location, or characteristics. The use of place-based surnames became more prevalent post-1066, when the Norman Conquest introduced the practice of surnames to help distinguish between individuals with the same first names. The Burrows family name has appeared in various historical records, often associated with rural areas where such natural features were common. Over time, it became a recognizable surname, appearing in genealogical records and local histories throughout England.

        In contemporary society, the surname Burrows can be found across English-speaking countries, often linked to family lineages that trace their roots back to England. It is not only a surname but has also found its way into popular culture, appearing in literature, film, and as a brand name. There are several notable individuals with the surname, including authors, academics, and public figures. Today, the name continues to carry its historical connotations, connecting modern bearers with their ancestral heritage while also evolving to fit various contexts in today’s globalized society.

        Based on our records...

        Butler

        This is the most common surname associated with Burrows.

        Mary

        This is the most common name of those married to a Burrows.

        Burrows

        This is the most common name for a child of a Burrows.
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        1893 is when there were the most people born with the first name Burrows.

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