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Most Comon Surname in this Range: Simmons
Simmons is an English surname that started out as a patronymic form of Simon, popular in medieval England. Simon has Christian connotations taken from Simeon. In the Middle Ages, the English liked Simon because of the apostle Simon Peter. The surname Simmons is recorded, with spelling variations, as early as the late 1300s. Samuel Simmons was a noted physician to King George II.
2nd most Common Surname in this Range: Singleton
Singleton has its roots in Anglo-Saxon and is signified a person from either a parish named Sengelton in Sussex or from a chapelry in Kirkham, a parish in Lancashire. Sengelton comes from the Olde English words sengel, which mean burnt clearing, and tun, which meant settlement. The Lancashire parish came from the Olde English word scingel meaning shingles and referred to the type of soil there.
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