Middlemas Surname

360,616th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 1,004 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
England
Highest density in:
Isle of Man

Middlemas Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. or nick. 'Michaelmas'; compare Candlemas, Pentecost, Whitsunday, Christmas, Nowell, Saturday, &c, from the day or season whereon or wherein the child was born. The evidence in favour of this origin is sufficiently strong, although I suggest another interpretation infra.

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Middlemas Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England4621:120,60212,205
United States3621:1,001,26873,991
Scotland721:74,3595,625
South Africa261:2,083,75892,464
Australia241:1,124,82162,883
Canada221:1,674,800111,190
Zimbabwe161:964,89061,721
Isle of Man51:17,1643,455
Singapore41:1,376,92628,409
Italy31:20,385,563143,117
United Arab Emirates21:4,581,13693,443
Cyprus21:442,4389,493
Japan11:127,844,29373,547
Malaysia11:29,494,225409,885
Brazil11:214,074,3321,693,628
Northern Ireland11:1,845,03620,648
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England2471:98,68610,010
Scotland2251:16,6371,793
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States651:772,59548,648

Middlemas Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. or nick. 'Michaelmas'; compare Candlemas, Pentecost, Whitsunday, Christmas, Nowell, Saturday, &c, from the day or season whereon or wherein the child was born. The evidence in favour of this origin is sufficiently strong, although I suggest another interpretation infra. For one thing we find one undoubted instance:

1547. Shorman Myglemas: Churchwarden's Accounts, Ludlow (Camd. Sot, v. Index).

Michaelmas was commonly so pronounced. In the Treatise of Fishing with an Angle, in the St. Alban's Book, the following are given as baits for roach in July, 'the not worme, and mathewes, and maggotes tyll Myghelmas': Sign. i. ii (v. Promptorium Parvulorum). For further proof v. Mighill. From Migglemas to Middlemas would be an easy transition. The final 't' in Middlemast and Middlemost would thus be excrescent.

(a) Nick, or local, 'the middlemost,' i.e. the middle one in the family, or the middle house in a row of cottages, 'at the middlemost' We find this somewhat uncouth superlative in Ezek. xlii. 5, 'the middlemost of the building.' Still earlier, c. 1450, we find it in some curious nursery lines upon the fingers (v. fingers, Halliwell), wherein the little finger is styled 'litylman,' and the longest' longman.' 'Longman hat the mydilmast, for longest fynger hit is.'Stolen from Fore bears

1694. Married — Moses Pearrpoint and Mary Midlemass: St. James, Clerkenwell.

1700. — Searles Middlemas and Elizabeth Court: Canterbury Cathedral.

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

The Middlemasses were vassals and tenants of the district around Kelso, and derived their surname from "lie Middlemestlands in villa et territorio de Calco," mentioned in 1029 (Retours, Roxburgh, 137). William de Meldiemast who petitioned for a benefice in the gift of the abbot of Kelso, 1406 (Pap. Pet., I, p. 624) was probably Schir Wilyeam Myddilmast, the "lwvit chapellain" of Archibald de Douglas, earl of Wigtoun, vicar of Selkirk in the first quarter of the fifteenth century (PMS., II, 59). King James II confirmed a charter by William Myddilmast, vicar of Lynton, of certain tenements in the town of Peblis 1439 (Peebles, p. 207-208). Thomas Myddilmast is recorded in Ploro, 1495 (Trials, I, p. 20), and John Myddilmest witnessed a charter by Robert, abbot of Kelso, 1497 (Kelso, p. 429). Thomas Myddilmaist of Grestoune, a Peeblesshire laird, 1530 (Trials, I, p. 147). Thomas Middlemast was retoured heir in 1566 in the lands of Middilmast as "Middlemast of Middlemast," and Mege and Malie Middilmest were tenants under the Abbey of Kelso in 1567 (Kelso, p. 520,525). David Midlmest is in record in Mairbotle (Morebattle) in 1652 (Inquis., 3701), and Luckie Middlemist kept a famous oyster-cellar in Edinbergh in latter half of eighteenth century. This surname has been recently absurdly explained as from "middlemast," obsolete English for "mainmast," and so a nickname for a very tall man. Medillmest 1537, Medilmaste and Middilmaste 1425, Middelmest 1611, Middlemist 1742. Midelmest 1610, Midilmest 1611, Midlemes 1612, Midlemiss 1665, Midlemist 1670, Midlmess 1674, Mydilmest 1513.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

MIDDLEMAS, Middlemass, Middlemiss: The Middlemasses were vassals and tenants of the district around Kelso, and derived their surname from "lie Middlemestlands in villa et territorio de Calco," mentioned in 1029 (Retours, Roxburgh, 137). William de Meldiemast who petitioned for a benefice in the gift of the abbot of Kelso, 1406 (Pap. Pet., I, p. 624) was probably Schir Wilyeam Myddilmast, the "lwvit chapellain" of Archibald de Douglas, earl of Wigtoun, vicar of Selkirk in the first quarter of the fifteenth century (PMS., II, 59). King James II confirmed a charter by William Myddilmast, vicar of Lynton, of certain tenements in the town of Peblis 1439 (Peebles, p. 207-208). Thomas Myddilmast is recorded in Ploro, 1495 (Trials, I, p. 20), and John Myddilmest witnessed a charter by Robert, abbot of Kelso, 1497 (Kelso, p. 429). Thomas Myddilmaist of Grestoune, a Peeblesshire laird, 1530 (Trials, I, p. 147). Thomas Middlemast was retoured heir in 1566 in the lands of Middilmast as "Middlemast of Middlemast," and Mege and Malie Middilmest were tenants under the Abbey of Kelso in 1567 (Kelso, p. 520,525). David Midlmest is in record in Mairbotle (Morebattle) in 1652 (Inquis., 3701), and Luckie Middlemist kept a famous oyster-cellar in Edinbergh in latter half of eighteenth century. This surname has been recently absurdly explained as from "middlemast," obsolete English for "mainmast," and so a nickname for a very tall man. Medillmest 1537, Medilmaste and Middilmaste 1425, Middelmest 1611, Middlemist 1742. Midelmest 1610, Midilmest 1611, Midlemes 1612, Midlemiss 1665, Midlemist 1670, Midlmess 1674, Mydilmest 1513.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

A corruption of Michaelmas, which is so pronounced in some dialects. Other corrupted forms of the word, employed as surnames, are Middlemist and Middlemast. Probably from the person having been born at that festival. So Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, &c.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

Middlemas Last Name Facts

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

The surname Middlemas has its highest incidence in England. It can also occur in the variant forms:. For other possible spellings of this surname click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Middlemas? popularity and diffusion

Middlemas is the 360,616th most numerous surname world-wide, held by approximately 1 in 7,258,512 people. Middlemas occurs mostly in Europe, where 54 percent of Middlemas are found; 54 percent are found in Northern Europe and 54 percent are found in British Isles.

It is most prevalent in England, where it is carried by 462 people, or 1 in 120,602. In England Middlemas is most numerous in: Durham, where 25 percent live, Tyne and Wear, where 14 percent live and North Yorkshire, where 14 percent live. Apart from England Middlemas is found in 15 countries. It is also common in The United States, where 36 percent live and Scotland, where 7 percent live.

Middlemas Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The occurrence of Middlemas has changed over time. In England the number of people carrying the Middlemas surname grew 187 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it grew 557 percent between 1880 and 2014 and in Scotland it fell 68 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Middlemas Last Name Statistics demography

In The United States those holding the Middlemas last name are 27.9% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than the national average, with 74.67% being registered with the political party.

The amount Middlemas earn in different countries varies greatly. In South Africa they earn 102.49% more than the national average, earning R 481,188 per year; in United States they earn 0.5% more than the national average, earning $43,363 USD per year and in Canada they earn 9.77% more than the national average, earning $54,536 CAD per year.

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