Leigh Surname

11,348th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 49,501 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Sierra Leone

Leigh Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'at the legh'; v. Lee. The reason why Leigh has so much larger a representation in the Manchester Directory than that of London lies in the fact that Leigh, a parish in South Lancashire, early gave rise to a family name that has very strongly ramified.

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Leigh Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States15,5801:23,2642,925
England12,5441:4,442606
Sierra Leone11,0931:639117
Australia3,5961:7,5071,113
Canada1,6421:22,4393,065
New Zealand8161:5,549898
Wales4591:6,742753
Ireland4411:10,6781,374
South Africa4321:125,41114,757
Nigeria3791:467,39523,652
Iran3341:229,88817,823
Peru2901:109,6006,713
Saudi Arabia2781:110,99214,774
Scotland1851:28,9403,034
Jamaica1671:17,1851,582
Chile1381:127,6564,540
France1001:664,22785,408
Spain971:481,98024,575
Ecuador851:187,1287,666
Germany821:981,77468,040
Thailand511:1,385,066192,885
Singapore471:117,1854,783
Dominican Republic461:226,8038,136
China421:32,555,2751,726
Liberia391:113,0398,770
Netherlands391:433,00544,158
Kuwait291:131,05814,967
Philippines291:3,490,973149,374
South Korea231:2,227,837484
Hong Kong211:349,3093,156
Gambia181:106,858302
Guyana171:44,8374,218
Malaysia171:1,734,95470,664
Russia171:8,477,827301,506
Sweden171:579,22142,433
Northern Ireland161:115,3156,804
Iraq161:2,188,85319,343
Cyprus141:63,2056,078
United Arab Emirates141:654,44824,061
Brazil131:16,467,256295,032
Venezuela131:2,323,39126,733
India111:69,733,217610,955
Japan101:12,784,42945,945
Norway91:571,36544,190
Solomon Islands91:64,44812,261
Switzerland91:912,54658,198
Guam81:20,0153,029
Jersey81:12,4002,398
Trinidad and Tobago81:170,4978,814
Belarus71:1,357,29483,128
Ghana71:3,860,09915,346
Isle of Man71:12,2602,387
Monaco71:5,295668
Finland61:916,11741,832
Gibraltar61:5,659991
Italy61:10,192,781121,657
Qatar61:393,00055,922
Argentina51:8,548,683204,003
Belgium51:2,299,329106,824
Czechia51:2,126,694115,412
Greece51:2,215,95891,893
Croatia41:1,057,15157,892
Denmark41:1,411,17960,800
Guernsey41:16,1101,225
Indonesia41:33,062,298643,618
Israel41:2,139,40895,907
Kenya41:11,544,97562,419
Poland41:9,502,187181,606
Portugal41:2,604,56016,079
Vietnam41:23,161,5143,610
Costa Rica31:1,593,3568,177
Mexico31:41,375,40271,397
Afghanistan21:16,076,59243,178
Cambodia21:7,743,57311,959
Honduras21:4,408,2217,709
Latvia21:1,025,02341,546
Lebanon21:2,818,54225,087
Panama21:1,956,12915,285
American Samoa11:55,7583,072
Austria11:8,515,435118,036
Bahamas11:391,7512,737
Bangladesh11:159,356,77326,077
Belize11:355,4743,977
Bermuda11:65,2793,010
Bolivia11:10,616,43417,077
Bulgaria11:6,978,90586,260
Colombia11:47,774,07244,230
Curaçao11:157,2471,313
Estonia11:1,321,80440,178
Hungary11:9,816,27773,288
Iceland11:380,09011,096
Jordan11:8,842,43726,010
Kazakhstan11:17,682,496204,010
Malawi11:17,119,10934,144
Maldives11:404,1727,269
Malta11:430,2723,380
Namibia11:2,409,40119,676
Norfolk Island11:2,295315
Oman11:3,687,97114,390
Pakistan11:178,643,885213,220
Saint Kitts and Nevis11:55,1991,294
Saint Lucia11:178,7813,800
Turkey11:77,821,422191,047
Uganda11:39,039,279258,887
Ukraine11:45,522,696503,646
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland2411:18,3812,224
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England6,6911:3,643517
Wales1461:10,743656
Scotland391:95,9804,885
Jersey291:1,789301
Isle of Man51:10,8541,028
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States2,1711:23,1322,899

Leigh (150,761) may also be a first name.

Leigh Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'at the legh'; v. Lee. The reason why Leigh has so much larger a representation in the Manchester Directory than that of London lies in the fact that Leigh, a parish in South Lancashire, early gave rise to a family name that has very strongly ramified. Of course the origin of the name is the same. The 'i' in Leigh was inserted in more recent times.

Pagan a la Legh, Wiltshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Richard de la Legh, Oxfordshire, ibid.

John de Legh, Devon, ibid.

Avelina de la Legh, Surrey, 20 Edward I: Placita de Quo Warranto, temp. Edward I-III.

An old Cheshire family still preserve the old form Legh.

1580. Thomas Legh, of Atherton: Wills at Chester.

1617. Jane Leigh, of High Leigh, widow: ibid.

1636. William Legh, of Bolton, linendraper: ibid.

A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames (1896) by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley

(English) 1 Dweller at a Meadow or Pasture [Middle English ley(e, lay(e, lea, le(i)gh; Old English leáh, from, dat leáge; m., dat. leá] Henry de Le.—Gt. Inq. of Serv.

William de la Lea.—Hundred Rolls Ralph de la Leye.— do.

Emma de Lay.— do.

John de Leg’.— do.

Pagan a la Legh.— do.

John atte Lea.—Parl. Writs.

Adam de la Legh.— Plac. Dom. Cap. Westm.

William de la Leigh.—Parl. Writs.

The usual Latinization was de Lega.

2 Lee is also an old word for a Shelter, Sheltered Place [Middle English lee, O.E, hléo]

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

V. under Lea, Legh.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

A synonym of Lee, q.v

A Guide to Irish Names (1964) by Edward MacLysaght

“Field” in Old English. See also Lea.

South African Surnames (1965) by Eric Rosenthal

(English) A variant of Lee, q.v.

Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith

An eminent Cheshire family, who for centuries have been of High Leigh, in that co., and from whom nearly all the gentry families of the name claim descent. The Leighs are as prolific as they are ancient, if we may trust the well-known Cheshire proverb: —

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

Local. A town in England, a pasture or meadow, the same as Ley, or Lea. The frequency of this family name in Cheshire, England, led to the old proverb, "As many Leighs as fleas, Masseys as asses, and Davenports as dog's tails."

An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857) by William Arthur

A branch of the Norman house of De la Mare; also borne by other families.

The Norman People (1874)

A location name in Lancashire Orfrom the Danish, Leigh; a personal name.

British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning (1903) by Henry Barber

Lee: (Anglo-Saxon leah, m.), a fallow pasturage, but leah, f., signifies a rough woodland pasture. Local names being usually in the dative, lea for leah (m.) is nominally the source of the suffix ley. This word enters into endless compositions, as Stanley, Calverley, Wesley, Hadleigh, Berkley, Leyton, etc. It is found as a surname in all forms. There is a saying in reference to the extension of the name: “As many Lees As there be fleas.”

Family Names And Their Story (1913) by Sabine Baring-Gould

The Leighs or Leghs are old and often distinguished Cheshire families that carry their pedigrees several centuries back; amongst the principal stocks are those of Lyme, Adlington, and High Leigh (O.). The Leghs of Lyme are connected with those of Haydock in Lancashire, an ancient knightly family. High Leigh and Little Leigh are Cheshire villages.

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain (1890) by Henry Brougham Guppy

The Leighs take their name from the Lancashire town. The ancient and knightly family of Legh, of Haydock, Lancashire, and of Lyme, Cheshire, carries its pedigree back to the 15th century (B.). The name is frequent in Cheshire.

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain (1890) by Henry Brougham Guppy

The surname Lee is a variant of Lea. This is a place name coming from the Old English word ‘leah’, which means ‘wood, glade, clearing, field or pasture’. The related surnames Legh and Leigh are usually from the Middle English form of the word, ‘legh’-though they do occasionally derive from the older source. However, contrary to appearances, these latter Leighs (and Leghs) are not closer derivations of the Old English source than the Lees and Leas. ‘Lea’ is the dative of the Old English ‘Leah’, and was used after prepositions such as ‘at’ or ‘in’. It was common practice to refer to someone who lived by a particular place as living ‘at’ it-as, for example, in John at Lee. Thus we get the name Atlee.

Other variations on the name come from the Old English ‘laege’ meaning ‘fallow’, and ‘laes’ meaning ‘meadow’. These include Ley, Leys, Laye, Lye, Lees, and such obvious rural compounds as Leabrook.

Early references to Lee abound in the records from the twelfth century onwards, and are found all over England. One of the earliest is to an Ailric de la Leie, who appears in the early Charters for Norfolk covering the years 1148—66.

Gypsy Rose Lee (1904—70) was the greatest strip-tease artist of them all, bringing wit, style and grace to this profession unmatched since Salome. After retiring she wrote the best-selling autobiography Gypsy, and then wrote two further best-sellers The G-String Murders (1941) and Mother finds a Body (1942). During World War II she returned to the stage to strip for war-bonds.

The Lee Commission was appointed by the British Govern­ment in 1923 to consider the racial composition of India’s higher government services. As a result of its recommendations, when India became independent in 1947 over half of the 1,000 members of these services were Indians with long experience.

Lee’s Professor is the holder of one of three chairs at Oxford.

England’s Prime Ministers, past and present, owe a debt of gratitude to Arthur Hamilton Lee-he left them his estate, Chequers, for use as a country house.

Poet and novelist Laurie Lee based books like Cider with Rosie and As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning on his deep love and understanding of rural Gloucestershire, where he grew up.

Manfred B. Lee is better known by his pseudonym, Ellery Queen. Together with Frederic Dannay, he wrote murder mysteries which often featured a break just before the end, inviting the reader to see if he could solve the crime before the fictional detective announced the solution.

Lees seem to have a predilection for achieving fame on the stage. Amongst the best known of these are Christopher Lee, maestro of the Hammer horror films, Bruce Lee the great Kung Fu hero, and Vivien Leigh, one-time wife of Laurence Olivier, who played Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With The Wind.

Robert E. Lee was the only general in history to have been offered the command of both armies in a war. He turned down the offer of the Union command and went on to become the legendary leader of the Southern Army during the American Civil War. His family produced several other outstanding military commanders. Robert’s father, Henry ‘Light-Horse’ Lee, was a close aide to George Washington, and Henry’s eldest son, also called Henry, distinguished himself in the War of 1812.

English clergyman William Lee (1550—1610) invented the first knitting machine. The woman he was courting showed far more interest in knitting than in his attentions, and this was his solution.

A total of 25 towns and cities in the United Kingdom are related to this name including 5 towns called Lee, 2 Leeds, and 2 named Lees. While Canada is Lee-less the United States has 26 name-related towns and cities. Denmark also has a town called Lee. The name is geographically common.

With about 119,000 namesakes Lee is the 42nd most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Lee is notably popular in and around Sheffield where an estimated one in about 415 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Bradford, Leeds and Nottingham are other Lee strongholds. Around the world Lees are most common in Vancouver (one in 308 families), Toronto (one in 419) and Sydney (one in 547). The United States has more Lees than the entire population of Bristol-an estimated total of just under 429,000 makes this their 35th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

Leigh Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Leigh Come From? nationality or country of origin

The last name Leigh is borne by more people in The United States than any other country/territory. It can be rendered as a variant:. Click here for further potential spellings of this surname.

How Common Is The Last Name Leigh? popularity and diffusion

It is the 11,348th most commonly held family name at a global level, held by approximately 1 in 147,220 people. The last name occurs mostly in The Americas, where 33 percent of Leigh live; 32 percent live in North America and 32 percent live in Anglo-North America. It is also the 6,964th most commonly held given name at a global level, borne by 150,761 people.

This surname is most frequent in The United States, where it is borne by 15,580 people, or 1 in 23,264. In The United States Leigh is most numerous in: California, where 10 percent reside, Texas, where 7 percent reside and Florida, where 6 percent reside. Without taking into account The United States this surname is found in 104 countries. It also occurs in England, where 25 percent reside and Sierra Leone, where 22 percent reside.

Leigh Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The incidence of Leigh has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people who held the Leigh last name increased 718 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it increased 187 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it increased 314 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Ireland it increased 183 percent between 1901 and 2014 and in Scotland it increased 474 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Leigh Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those holding the Leigh last name is chiefly Catholic (86%) in Ireland.

In The United States those bearing the Leigh last name are 13.58% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than The US average, with 60.35% registered with the political party.

The amount Leigh earn in different countries varies greatly. In Norway they earn 11.17% more than the national average, earning 384,725 kr per year; in Peru they earn 123.24% more than the national average, earning S/. 43,276 per year; in South Africa they earn 149.92% more than the national average, earning R 593,916 per year; in United States they earn 3.49% more than the national average, earning $44,655 USD per year and in Canada they earn 6.54% more than the national average, earning $52,934 CAD per year.

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