Lamond Surname
Approximately 5,115 people bear this surname
Lamond Surname Definition:
The name of an important family in Argyllshire in early thirteenth century, derived from ON. logmadr, 'lawman, lawyer.' The Gaelic name of the family was Macerchar, which see, and Lawman may have been adopted in consequence of their chief having been invested with some judicial powers.
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| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 1,391 | 1:260,574 | 24,604 |
| Australia | 1,234 | 1:21,877 | 3,024 |
| Scotland | 911 | 1:5,877 | 954 |
| England | 617 | 1:90,305 | 9,745 |
| Canada | 497 | 1:74,136 | 8,387 |
| New Zealand | 173 | 1:26,175 | 4,585 |
| South Africa | 71 | 1:763,066 | 52,802 |
| Papua New Guinea | 60 | 1:135,895 | 18,658 |
| Germany | 17 | 1:4,735,615 | 183,652 |
| Northern Ireland | 16 | 1:115,315 | 6,804 |
| Jersey | 15 | 1:6,613 | 1,336 |
| Ireland | 14 | 1:336,353 | 12,021 |
| Wales | 14 | 1:221,038 | 13,576 |
| Belgium | 10 | 1:1,149,664 | 82,403 |
| Thailand | 9 | 1:7,848,705 | 447,191 |
| France | 7 | 1:9,488,960 | 336,266 |
| Austria | 7 | 1:1,216,491 | 80,919 |
| United Arab Emirates | 6 | 1:1,527,046 | 51,993 |
| Chile | 6 | 1:2,936,079 | 35,997 |
| Sweden | 4 | 1:2,461,689 | 157,534 |
| Saudi Arabia | 4 | 1:7,713,954 | 37,548 |
| Brazil | 3 | 1:71,358,111 | 770,017 |
| Peru | 3 | 1:10,594,708 | 45,902 |
| India | 2 | 1:383,532,691 | 1,645,216 |
| Jamaica | 2 | 1:1,434,974 | 11,081 |
| China | 2 | 1:683,660,783 | 30,601 |
| Norway | 2 | 1:2,571,143 | 95,402 |
| Guernsey | 1 | 1:64,439 | 2,137 |
| Venezuela | 1 | 1:30,204,077 | 85,459 |
| Denmark | 1 | 1:5,644,715 | 93,155 |
| Hong Kong | 1 | 1:7,335,483 | 16,643 |
| Argentina | 1 | 1:42,743,414 | 282,706 |
| Antigua and Barbuda | 1 | 1:99,171 | 2,137 |
| Egypt | 1 | 1:91,935,754 | 132,737 |
| Singapore | 1 | 1:5,507,703 | 47,049 |
| Ukraine | 1 | 1:45,522,696 | 503,646 |
| Spain | 1 | 1:46,752,036 | 156,870 |
| Serbia | 1 | 1:7,144,948 | 38,459 |
| Russia | 1 | 1:144,123,056 | 881,408 |
| Oman | 1 | 1:3,687,971 | 14,390 |
| Cyprus | 1 | 1:884,876 | 13,055 |
| New Caledonia | 1 | 1:276,223 | 10,363 |
| Mauritius | 1 | 1:1,293,417 | 16,552 |
| Indonesia | 1 | 1:132,249,194 | 811,426 |
| Japan | 1 | 1:127,844,293 | 73,547 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 39 | 1:113,586 | 6,892 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 1,003 | 1:3,732 | 611 |
| England | 34 | 1:716,923 | 33,560 |
| Wales | 1 | 1:1,568,416 | 19,290 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 209 | 1:240,281 | 20,076 |
Lamond (665) may also be a first name.
Lamond Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
The name of an important family in Argyllshire in early thirteenth century, derived from ON. logmadr, 'lawman, lawyer.' The Gaelic name of the family was Macerchar, which see, and Lawman may have been adopted in consequence of their chief having been invested with some judicial powers. Lamond also occurs as a surname in the rural districts of Scandinavian England, especially in Lancashire. The Lancashire Assize Rolls for 1247 mention Adam, son of Laghman and Adam Laweman, probably the same person (Record Soc. ed., 1904, p. 28, 39). Ladhmunn, son of Donald, son of Malcolm III was killed by the man of Moray in 1116 (ES., II, p. 160: his name "may be considered an indication of his mother's nationality"). Between 1230 and 1246 "Duncanus filius Ferchar et Laumannus filius Malcolmi nepos ejusdem Duncani" granted the church of S. Finan or Kilfinnan to the monks of Paisley (RMP., p. 132). Malcolm, the son of Lauman, and Malmore, the son of Laumun (the latter is also mentioned as Malmory Maklaweman of Argyll), are mentioned again between 1270 and 1290 (RMP.; Palgrave, Documents, p. 300). In 1290 a dispensation was granted Molmure, son of Lagman, knight, and Christina, daughter of Alexander called of Ergadia, who intermarried in ignorance that they were connected in the fourth degree of affinity (Pap. Lett,, I, p. 518). About the same date John, the son of Lagman, son of Gilcom M'Ferchar, granted certain lands in heritage to Sir Colin Kambel (OPS., II, p. 53). Lawemund McGreghere (error for McEreghere) was summoned in 1292 to render homage to King John Balliol (APS., I, p. 448a), and in 1296 John Laumansone of the county of Perth rendered homage for his lands (Bain, II, p. 204). Duncan filius Laumanni witnessed a charter by Robert II in 1384 to Duncan, earl of Lennox (Levenax, p. 8). John Lawmwnd was bailie of Cowale in 1456 (LCD., p. 179), and in 1466 the monks of Paisley had a dispute with John Lawmond of that Ilk regarding the church of Kilfinan, which was settled in their favor on production of the charters granted to them by his ancestors (RMP., p. 145—151) The Lamonts are said to have been formerly very powerful in Cowal, the chief being described as Maclamond of all Cowal ("Mac-Laomuinn mor Chomhal uile"). The clan was at one time persecuted by the Campbells, and a savage massacre of Lamonds was one of the charges against the marquess of Argyll in 1661. There was also a Gillebride filius Lamund witness to a charter by Fergus, earl of Buchan before 1214 (CAB., p. 408). Johann von Lamont, the distinguished Bavarian astronomer and magnetician, was born John Lamont, son of the earl of Fife's forester at Braemar in 1805 and died in 1879. His portrait is in Fischer II, pl. opp. p. 170. Ladmann 1467, Lagmane 1410, Lamand 1708, Lamann 1431 Lamentht 1586, Lamount 1673, Lawinond 1529, Lawmonth 1583, Lawmonthe 1649 Lawmound 1597. In the belief that the name is of French origin it is commonly mispronounced Lamont' in the United States. Lam'ont is the correct way. See Maclamond.
LAMOND, Lammond, Lamont: The name of an important family in Argyllshire in early thirteenth century, derived from ON. logmadr, 'lawman, lawyer.' The Gaelic name of the family was Macerchar, which see, and Lawman may have been adopted in consequence of their chief having been invested with some judicial powers. Lamond also occurs as a surname in the rural districts of Scandinavian England, especially in Lancashire. The Lancashire Assize Rolls for 1247 mention Adam, son of Laghman and Adam Laweman, probably the same person (Record Soc. ed., 1904, p. 28, 39). Ladhmunn, son of Donald, son of Malcolm III was killed by the man of Moray in 1116 (ES., II, p. 160: his name "may be considered an indication of his mother's nationality"). Between 1230 and 1246 "Duncanus filius Ferchar et Laumannus filius Malcolmi nepos ejusdem Duncani" granted the church of S. Finan or Kilfinnan to the monks of Paisley (RMP., p. 132). Malcolm, the son of Lauman, and Malmore, the son of Laumun (the latter is also mentioned as Malmory Maklaweman of Argyll), are mentioned again between 1270 and 1290 (RMP.; Palgrave, Documents, p. 300). In 1290 a dispensation was granted Molmure, son of Lagman, knight, and Christina, daughter of Alexander called of Ergadia, who intermarried in ignorance that they were connected in the fourth degree of affinity (Pap. Lett,, I, p. 518). About the same date John, the son of Lagman, son of Gilcom M'Ferchar, granted certain lands in heritage to Sir Colin Kambel (OPS., II, p. 53). Lawemund McGreghere (error for McEreghere) was summoned in 1292 to render homage to King John Balliol (APS., I, p. 448a), and in 1296 John Laumansone of the county of Perth rendered homage for his lands (Bain, II, p. 204). Duncan filius Laumanni witnessed a charter by Robert II in 1384 to Duncan, earl of Lennox (Levenax, p. 8). John Lawmwnd was bailie of Cowale in 1456 (LCD., p. 179), and in 1466 the monks of Paisley had a dispute with John Lawmond of that Ilk regarding the church of Kilfinan, which was settled in their favor on production of the charters granted to them by his ancestors (RMP., p. 145—151) The Lamonts are said to have been formerly very powerful in Cowal, the chief being described as Maclamond of all Cowal ("Mac-Laomuinn mor Chomhal uile"). The clan was at one time persecuted by the Campbells, and a savage massacre of Lamonds was one of the charges against the marquess of Argyll in 1661. There was also a Gillebride filius Lamund witness to a charter by Fergus, earl of Buchan before 1214 (CAB., p. 408). Johann von Lamont, the distinguished Bavarian astronomer and magnetician, was born John Lamont, son of the earl of Fife's forester at Braemar in 1805 and died in 1879. His portrait is in Fischer II, pl. opp. p. 170. Ladmann 1467, Lagmane 1410, Lamand 1708, Lamann 1431 Lamentht 1586, Lamount 1673, Lawinond 1529, Lawmonth 1583, Lawmonthe 1649 Lawmound 1597. In the belief that the name is of French origin it is commonly mispronounced Lamont' in the United States. Lam'ont is the correct way. See Maclamond.
(Scandinavian) Law-Man, Lawyer [Old Norse lög, law(s + mann- (whence Dano-Norwegian mand, man] This name is the M.Irish Lagmand (from Scandinavian) In Sweden a lagman is now a superior provincial judge.
(Scottish) The lawman or lawyer.
The Highland clan, originally called Mac Laman, descended from Laumanus filius Malcolmi in the XIII. cent.
1. Possibly from Laumont, in the arrondissement of Vire in Lower Normandy. 2. The family of Lamont of Lamont, co. Argyle, date from the XI. cent. Interesting details of them are given in Skene's Highland Clans. B.L.G.
Originally MacLaman; descended from Laumanus filius Malcolmi, in the thirteenth century.
Lamond Demographics
Average Lamond Salary in
United States
$47,392 USD
Per year
Average Salary in
United States
$43,149 USD
Per year
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Lamond Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Lamond Come From? nationality or country of origin
The surname Lamond (Arabic: اموند, Russian: Ламонд) is found most frequently in The United States. It can also appear as a variant:. Click here for further potential spellings of this surname.
How Common Is The Last Name Lamond? popularity and diffusion
The last name Lamond is the 93,310th most frequently held family name internationally It is held by around 1 in 1,424,740 people. The last name is predominantly found in The Americas, where 37 percent of Lamond are found; 37 percent are found in North America and 35 percent are found in Anglo-North America. It is also the 321,817th most frequently occurring first name throughout the world, held by 665 people.
The last name is most frequently used in The United States, where it is carried by 1,391 people, or 1 in 260,574. In The United States it is most prevalent in: Pennsylvania, where 10 percent live, California, where 10 percent live and New York, where 10 percent live. Besides The United States Lamond occurs in 44 countries. It also occurs in Australia, where 24 percent live and Scotland, where 18 percent live.
Lamond Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The incidence of Lamond has changed over time. In The United States the share of the population with the surname increased 666 percent between 1880 and 2014; in Scotland it contracted 9 percent between 1881 and 2014; in England it increased 1,815 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Ireland it contracted 64 percent between 1901 and 2014 and in Wales it increased 1,400 percent between 1881 and 2014.
Lamond Last Name Statistics demography
The religious adherence of those holding the Lamond last name is predominantly Anglican (46%) in Ireland.
In The United States Lamond are 7.59% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 54.36% registered with the political party.
The amount Lamond earn in different countries varies greatly. In Peru they earn 1742.16% more than the national average, earning S/. 357,102 per year; in South Africa they earn 184.71% more than the national average, earning R 676,572 per year; in United States they earn 9.83% more than the national average, earning $47,392 USD per year and in Canada they earn 3.27% more than the national average, earning $51,309 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
Lamond Name Transliterations
| Transliteration | ICU Latin | Percentage of Incidence |
|---|---|---|
| Lamond in the Russian language | ||
| Ламонд | lamond | - |
| Lamond in the Arabic language | ||
| اموند | amwnd | - |
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