Keam Family History
Keam Surname Meaning
From Keyham (Leics), which is recorded as Cayham in 1220, Kayme in 1502, and Keame in 1576, the name has evolved significantly over the centuries.
The derivation of the name comes from Old English, where cǣg means 'key' or, hypothetically, 'boulder'.
Additionally, the name may have originated from a personal name that is linked to either of these meanings.
Lastly, the suffix hām translates to 'farmstead', giving further context to the nature of the settlement.
This combination of elements hints at both geographical and personal significance in the history of Keyham.
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016
