Hogge Surname
Approximately 3,639 people bear this surname
Hogge Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Roger,' from nick. Hodge or Hogg; compare Mag and Madge, from Margaret, (a) Nick, 'the hog'; compare Pigg, Grice, Wildbore, Bacon, &c.
Alice le Hog, Oxfordshire, 1273.
Read More About This SurnameHogge Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 2,868 | 1:126,380 | 13,415 |
| Belgium | 317 | 1:36,267 | 5,917 |
| Canada | 102 | 1:361,231 | 32,546 |
| Israel | 99 | 1:86,441 | 10,271 |
| England | 67 | 1:831,613 | 44,286 |
| Ireland | 40 | 1:117,723 | 5,959 |
| New Zealand | 29 | 1:156,149 | 17,650 |
| Australia | 24 | 1:1,124,821 | 62,883 |
| Croatia | 22 | 1:192,209 | 23,417 |
| Austria | 11 | 1:774,130 | 64,097 |
| Chile | 11 | 1:1,601,498 | 26,155 |
| Switzerland | 10 | 1:821,292 | 53,588 |
| South Africa | 9 | 1:6,019,745 | 157,966 |
| Scotland | 8 | 1:669,227 | 23,443 |
| Liberia | 5 | 1:881,707 | 33,815 |
| Jersey | 3 | 1:33,067 | 4,675 |
| France | 3 | 1:22,140,907 | 385,998 |
| Brazil | 2 | 1:107,037,166 | 1,031,150 |
| India | 2 | 1:383,532,691 | 1,645,216 |
| Argentina | 2 | 1:21,371,707 | 253,176 |
| Jamaica | 1 | 1:2,869,947 | 13,896 |
| Spain | 1 | 1:46,752,036 | 156,870 |
| Thailand | 1 | 1:70,638,345 | 1,175,915 |
| Fiji | 1 | 1:894,391 | 4,568 |
| China | 1 | 1:1,367,321,566 | 51,149 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 37 | 1:119,726 | 7,101 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 14 | 1:1,741,098 | 55,534 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 176 | 1:285,333 | 22,901 |
Hogge (21) may also be a first name.
Hogge Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Roger,' from nick. Hodge or Hogg; compare Mag and Madge, from Margaret, (a) Nick, 'the hog'; compare Pigg, Grice, Wildbore, Bacon, &c.
Alice le Hog, Oxfordshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.
Philip le Hog, Kent, ibid.
Peter Hog, Yorkshire, ibid.
Nicholas Hogg, Somerset, 1 Edward III: Kirby's Quest.
Oliver le Hogg: ibid.
(3) Local, 'at the Hog,' a signname; compare Roebuck (a).
Richard del Hog, 1313. Writs of Parliament.
1698. Married — Thomas Kneaton and Jane Hogg: St. Man' Aldermary.
This surname is usually explained as a nickname derived from the name of the animal. "This agrees," says the late Professor Skeat, "with the fact that Hogg is a common surname at this day; and with a still more important fact that it was thus used as a surname even in the eleventh century" (Proceeding, Cambridge Philological Society, 1902, p. 16). Ailmer Hogg occurs twice in the Ramsay Chartulary, I, p. 188, and III, p. 39, in documents of 1043—79. Philip le Hog appears in the English Hundred Rolls in 1274, and Alan le Hogge in a Lancashire Inquisition in 1323. While the surname is thus possibly derived in some instances from the name of the animal there are other undoubted instances pointing to different origins. About the year 1280 Andrew Fraser gave to the Abbey of Kelso a bondman, Adam the son of Henry del Hoga (i.e. 'of the Hog') "nativo meo cum tota sequela sua" (Kelso, p. 95). About the year 1250 mention is made of the croft of Henry de Hoga in Gordun, Berwickshire (ibid., 121,122), and c. 1270 John de Grantham, son and heir of Emma the daughter and heir of Salomon del Hoga, made a grant from her lands at Berwick, which Radulph de Bernewill held, to the monks of Kelso (ibid., 36). Again about 1280 there is mention of the croft which Adam del Hoga held in the time of Lady Alycie de Gordun (ibid., p. 95). Thurcyl hoga is one of the witnesses to a charter of Cnut, 1024 (Kemble, Codex Dipl., IV, 741). The spelling of the name here, Hoga, the earliest record of its occurrence, certainly points to Old English hoga, 'careful,' 'prudent,' as origin of the name at least in this instance. Turkil Hog, a serf of Bertram son of Adam of Lesser Riston, was sold to the monks of Coldingham along "with his sons and daughters for three merks of silver, which in my great want they gave me of the money of the house of Coldingham" (Nat. MSS., I, 54). Malmor Hoge is included in the inhibition directed against Malcolm, earl of Levenax and his adherents by the bishop of Glasgow in 1294 (RMP., p. 203). Henry Hogg' of Roxburghshire, and John Hog, burgess of Edinburgh, took the oath of fealty to England in 1296 (Bain, II, p. 197,200). There seems to have been a family of this name of great prominence in Edinburgh in the fourteenth century. Roger Hog was one of the most influential burgesses of the city between 1358 and 1363, and Simon Hog appears as a burgess in 1402 (Egidii, p. 5, 39; RMS., I, 164; ER., III, p. 83). Alan Hog, Scottish merchant, complained in 1370 of his goods being carried on by English wreckers (Bain, IV, 164), and seven years later Isabelle Hog or Hoge held a tenement in Edinburgh (RMS., I, 650,684). In 1379 the Castle of Berwick was taken from the English by Hog, Lydzetwod, and their companions. John Hog was presbyter and notary public in the diocese of Glasgow, 1462 (Neubotle, 290), Archibald Hoge was king's officer in Irvine, 1529 (Irvine, I, p. 36), and John Hoge, portioner of Dryburgh, heir of William Hoge, his father, was retoured heir in certain lands in Berwickshire, 1661 (Retours, Berwick, 316). Thomas Hog (1628—1692) was a prominent Covenanter, and James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, is the best known bearer of the name. The Hoges and Hoggs of Virginia, U. S., are descended from three brothers who emigrated from Edinburgh, c. 1745. Hogge 1656, Hogh 1496, Hoig 1515, Hoige 1526, Hogis (not pi.) 1519, Howg 1686.
(Anglo-Scand.) a nickname and sign- name from the Hog [Middle English hog, hogg(e; Old Norse högg, a cut-höggva, to cut, a hog being specifically a castrated (cut) boar; although the term was also applied to a young sheep and a colt: see the author's note, ‘Hog,’ in Notes & Queries, 19th April 1902] Philip le Hog.—Hund. Rolls, A.D. 1274.
Roger Hog.—Lanc. Assize-Rolls, A.D. 1284.
Richard del Hog.—Parl. Writs, A.D. 1313.
Alan le Hogge.—Lanc. Ing., A.D. 1323.
(English) Dweller at the sign of the hog or young sheep; descendant of Hoga (careful or prudent); a nickname applied to a coarse, self-indulgent, gluttonous or filthy person; descendant of Hodge, a pet form of Roger (fame, spear).
The animal-analogous to Wildbore, Purcell, &c. Those who object to be classed with the swinish multitude may prefer a derivation from the Anglo-Saxon hog, which means prudent, careful, thoughtful. The northern Hoggs, however, claim descent from Hougo, a Norwegian baron, who is said to have settled in Ettrick Forest. Folks of Shields, p. 43. Who would have guessed at the baronial descent of our great Shepherd.
The family bear three boar's heads erased azure, in their arms, whence probably the name.
Same as Hoag (which see).
Hogg was the name of proprietors in Greenhead and Acomb in the reign of Charles II. (H.). In the 13th century the names of Hog and Le Hog occurred in Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and Oxfordshire (H. R.). The Northumberland Hoggs, however, are evidently connected in their origin with the Hoggs of the Scottish border counties. Hocg, according to Ferguson, is an Anglo - Saxon man's name, and from it have been derived the two kindred names of Hogg and Hodge.
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The Hogg or Hogge surname derives from the anglicization or the Irish surname Banbhan, which comes from the Irish word banbh (sucking pig).
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Where Does The Last Name Hogge Come From? nationality or country of origin
The surname Hogge is found most frequently in The United States. It can occur in the variant forms:. For other potential spellings of Hogge click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Hogge? popularity and diffusion
It is the 125,145th most commonly held last name at a global level, held by around 1 in 2,002,623 people. The surname Hogge occurs predominantly in The Americas, where 80 percent of Hogge live; 80 percent live in North America and 80 percent live in Anglo-North America. Hogge is also the 2,368,944th most frequently held first name in the world. It is borne by 21 people.
It is most widely held in The United States, where it is held by 2,868 people, or 1 in 126,380. In The United States it is mostly found in: Virginia, where 36 percent are found, Utah, where 10 percent are found and California, where 6 percent are found. Besides The United States Hogge is found in 24 countries. It also occurs in Belgium, where 9 percent are found and Canada, where 3 percent are found.
Hogge Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The prevalency of Hogge has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people carrying the Hogge surname rose 1,630 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it rose 479 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it rose 108 percent between 1901 and 2014.
Hogge Last Name Statistics demography
The religious devotion of those holding the last name is predominantly Catholic (86%) in Ireland.
In The United States Hogge are 24.78% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 71.55% being registered with the party.
The amount Hogge earn in different countries varies marginally. In United States they earn 5.08% more than the national average, earning $45,343 USD per year and in Canada they earn 5.61% more than the national average, earning $52,472 CAD per year.
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