Mortimer Surname

18,877th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 29,175 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
England
Highest density in:
Bahamas

Mortimer Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'de Mortimer,' Latinized in old rolls into de Mortuo Mari, i.e. Dead Sea. Lower says it was for this reason that the surname was supposed to have sprung from Crusading times. 'The castle and barony of Mortemer lie in the arrondissement of Neufchatel in Normandy': Patronymica Britannica.

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Mortimer Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England10,5271:5,293739
United States7,6011:47,6865,781
Australia4,6271:5,834855
Canada1,3321:27,6623,670
Scotland8391:6,3811,010
South Africa7631:71,0068,851
New Zealand7081:6,3961,071
Bahamas6991:560117
Wales4721:6,556729
Ireland3221:14,6241,675
Vanuatu1971:1,336359
Thailand1881:375,73665,946
Brazil1151:1,861,51659,915
Spain831:563,27826,988
France551:1,207,686126,065
Haiti551:194,2537,653
Northern Ireland511:36,1773,487
Germany471:1,712,88299,068
Dominican Republic461:226,8038,136
Sweden391:252,48117,476
Guyana301:25,4072,928
United Arab Emirates301:305,40920,323
Russia241:6,005,127248,576
Zimbabwe231:671,22849,171
Singapore211:262,27211,611
Jamaica201:143,4975,007
Netherlands201:844,35960,801
Qatar191:124,10514,725
Bermuda171:3,840587
Malaysia171:1,734,95470,664
Poland131:2,923,750116,258
Estonia121:110,15019,471
India101:76,706,538639,611
Switzerland101:821,29253,588
Argentina91:4,749,268159,873
Hong Kong91:815,0543,802
Lebanon81:704,63514,756
Philippines81:12,654,778228,986
Greece61:1,846,63289,049
Japan61:21,307,38248,838
Panama61:652,04310,051
Indonesia51:26,449,839597,308
China41:341,830,39216,990
Cyprus41:221,2198,471
Norway41:1,285,57269,185
Seychelles41:23,0981,012
Taiwan41:5,861,18633,577
Venezuela41:7,551,01953,668
Chile31:5,872,15852,204
Italy31:20,385,563143,117
Jersey31:33,0674,675
Peru31:10,594,70845,902
South Korea31:17,080,0852,793
Turkey31:25,940,474162,557
Austria21:4,257,71899,224
Belgium21:5,748,322130,559
Vietnam21:46,323,0275,235
Afghanistan11:32,153,18360,828
Andorra11:83,8382,381
Bahrain11:1,348,60810,432
Belarus11:9,501,059159,228
Botswana11:2,186,92930,250
Cayman Islands11:63,8932,384
Croatia11:4,228,60499,289
Czechia11:10,633,469206,023
East Timor11:1,215,928507
Ecuador11:15,905,84650,210
Egypt11:91,935,754132,737
Eritrea11:4,751,901911
Ghana11:27,020,69223,742
Gibraltar11:33,9541,660
Grenada11:108,5351,793
Guam11:160,1214,893
Guernsey11:64,4392,137
Hungary11:9,816,27773,288
Iceland11:380,09011,096
Kuwait11:3,800,69427,187
Luxembourg11:580,54215,155
Malawi11:17,119,10934,144
Malta11:430,2723,380
Mauritania11:4,094,86338,869
Mauritius11:1,293,41716,552
Mexico11:124,126,205103,776
Oman11:3,687,97114,390
Papua New Guinea11:8,153,717181,784
Portugal11:10,418,24125,048
Romania11:20,077,87089,414
Saint Lucia11:178,7813,800
São Tomé and Príncipe11:177,4233,686
Slovakia11:5,336,450140,422
Sudan11:37,510,19514,259
Tunisia11:610,62630,336
Turks and Caicos Islands11:34,329862
Ukraine11:45,522,696503,646
Uruguay11:3,431,75838,295
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland2341:18,9312,274
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England5,4811:4,447668
Scotland6021:6,218897
Wales1821:8,618531
Jersey111:4,717830
Isle of Man31:18,0901,402
Guernsey11:32,6562,283
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States1,2771:39,3264,643

The alternate forms: Mórtimèr (1) are calculated separately.

Mortimer (2,903) may also be a first name.

Mortimer Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'de Mortimer,' Latinized in old rolls into de Mortuo Mari, i.e. Dead Sea. Lower says it was for this reason that the surname was supposed to have sprung from Crusading times. 'The castle and barony of Mortemer lie in the arrondissement of Neufchatel in Normandy': Patronymica Britannica.

Ralph de Mortimer, Lincolnshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Hugh de Mortuomari, Herefordshire, ibid.

Lucia de Mortuomari, Herefordshire, ibid.

Sir Robert de Mortimer, Norfolk, 1381: History of Norfolk.

Willelmus Mortimere, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

1581. William Mortimer, Wiltshire: Register of the University of Oxford.

1601. James Mortimer, Cardiganshire: ibid.

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

This surname is derived from the barony of Mortemer (Latinized Mortuum Mare) in the arrondissement of Neufchatelen-Bray, Normandy, which name again is a modified form of the name given to the North Sea (Oceanus septentrionalis) by the Cimbri. Pliny in his Historia Natumlis (IV, c. 27) mentions that Philemon (a geographer of whom nothing is known), who may have derived his knowledge from traders, says the Cimbri call the North Sea Morimarusa, that is the "dead sea," as far as the promontory of Rubeas (Philemon Morimarusam a Cimbris vocari, hoc est mortuum mare, usque ad promontorium Rubeas), The name is Celtic. The first part is mori, a neuter i-stem (Stokes, Urkeltischer Sprachschatz, p. 217), Old Irish muir, found also in the latter part of the name of the Aremorici ("those who live by the sea"), the old name of the inhabitants of Brittany. The second part of the name is - marvo-s, "dead," (ibid., p. 203), Irish and Gaelic marbh.

The first of the name recorded in Scotland is probably William de Mortimer who sometime after 1165 witnessed King William the Lion's confirmation of the charter of Philip de Euermel to Neubotel (Neubotle, 126), and as William de Mortuo Mari witnessed Radulf de Clere's gift of the church of Caledoure to the Abbey of Kelso, c. 1170 (Kelso, 348). He was taken prisoner in 1174 at Alnwick along with the king (Bain, II, p. 117), but apparently soon afterwards released as he appears as witness in a charter of King William to the Abbey of Arbroath, c. 1178-82 (RAA., II, 535), and c. 1200 he witnessed the gift of the churches of Camsi (Campsie) and Altermunin to the Abbey of Kelso (Kelso, 226). About the year 1210 Roger de Mortuo Mari witnessed the confirmation charter by William the Lion of the church of Trauement (Tranent) to the monks of Holyrood (LSC., 38), and between 1200 and 1214 he witnessed a confirmation by the same king in favor of Arnbroath (RAA., I, 93 bis). About 1225 this Roger also witnessed the confirmation by Alexander II of his father's grant of right of a fair, etc., to the bishop of Glasgow (REG,, p. 113). Walter de Mortuo Mari is mentioned c. 1200 as "tunc decanus ecclesie Glasguensis" (Kelso, 148), Hugo de Mortuo mari, prior of May, before 1214 (Melros, 53) witnessed a gift of five acres of land called "elwaldescaleslonigge" in the territory of Stainthon to the Abbey of Melrose, John Mortymar was burgess of Dundee in 1406 (REB., II, 12), and George Mortimuir was retoured heir of Captain John Mortimuir of Glencat, Aberdeenshire, in 1695 (Retours, Aberdeen, 496). The Mortimers disappeared as landlords in Aberdeenshire in the first half of the seventeenth century, and the last in direct line of Mortimer of Auchinbady, an old Banffshire family, died in 1716 leaving two heiresses.

"Mortimer's Deep" is the name given to the passage between the mainland and St. Cohn's Inch in the Firth of Forth. The legend told to account for the name relates that Alan Mortimer, lord of Aberdour, bequeathed a tract of land near Aberdour to the monks on condition of his body being buried within the hallowed precincts of Inchcolm. "The monks carrying his corps," says Sibbald, "in a coffin of lead, by barge, in the night time, to be interred within their church, some wicked monks did throw the samen in a great deep, betwixt the land and the monastery, which to this day by the neighbouring fishing-men and salters is called Mortimers Deep" (History of the sheriffdoms of Fife and Kinross, 1803, p. 92). Mertimer 1702, Mortymer 1471.Stolen from Fore-bears

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

(French-Latin) belonging to Mortemer (Normandy) = the Dead or Stagnant Water [French mortemer-Latin mortu-us, dead; Low Latin mara, a pool, from the pl. (maria) of Latin mare, sea: cp. French mare, a pool, pond; and eau morte, still water] Hugh de Mortuomari.—Hundred Rolls Roger de Mortimer.—Hundred Rolls A de Mortemer occurs in the mural list of “Compagnons de Guillaume à la Conquête de l'Angleterre en MLXVI,’ in the old church at Dives, Normandy.

The origin of the name of the Vallée de Mortemer, Eure Dept., is explained in ‘Gallia Christiana’-“Vallis Mortui Maris ab antiquo appellata propter in- undationem fontium ...”

N.B.—This name has sometimes been used in Ireland as a substitute for the native Moriarty, q.v., and Murrogh, q.v.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

(English) One who came from Mortemer (stagnant water), in Normandy.

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

This name was latinized de Mortuo Mari, and hence the notion that the name was borrowed in crusading times from the Dead Sea in Palestine. The castle and barony of Mortemer lie in the arrondissement of Neufchatel in Normandy, and of course remote from the sea; but it appears that the expression mortua mara was sometimes applied to stagnant waters by the Normans, and at Mortemer there was a small lake so designated. The patriarch of this family in England was Ralph de Mortemer, who came in at the Conquest, and held immense possessions in many counties, the head of his barony being Wigmore Castle, co. Hereford.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

The name is of Norman origin. The Scottish branch of the family are descended from Alanus de Mortimer, who in 1126, acquired the barony of Aberdour by marriage with the daughter and heiress of John de Vipont.

The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames (1862) by Clifford Stanley Sims (1839-1896)

A well-known Norman baronial family. This family descends from Walter, Lord of St. Martin, Normandy, who, about 980, m. a niece of the Duchess Gunnora. William de St. Martin, his son, was father of Roger, Lord of Mortimer, and of Ralph, Sire de Garenne, and of the Sire de St. Martin, from whom the family of St. Martin in England and Normandy (Mon. ii. 950). Roger, Sire de Mortemer, was a leader of the army of Duke William, and defeated the French in 1054 (Ord. Vit. 639). Roger de Morti­mer, who was a leader at Hastings, was his son, and was father of Ralph de M., who in 1086 held a great barony in Hants, Berks, Wilts, Somerset, &c. (Domesd.). From him descended the Lords Mortimer of Wigmore, Earls of March. William de Mortimer, who held t. William I. estates in Norfolk from his kinsman William de Warrenne, was father of Robert de M. t. Henry I., and of Ralph de M. or de St. Victor, and from this line descended the Lords Mortimer of Attilburgh (by writ 1296), and the Lords Mortimer of Richard’s Castle.

The Norman People (1874)

From Mortemer; a location name in Normandy. in the Domesday Book, De Mortemer; a personal name In Roll of Battell Abbey, and Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus, King John

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

Mortimer: de Mortuo Mari. From Mortemer, in the Pays de Caux. Roger de Mortemer furnished forty vessels for the invading fleet. He was too old himself to join the expedi­tion, but he sent his son Ralph, the founder of the splendid English lineage that conveyed to the House of York its title to the Crown. The name still continues. I had an under­mason working for me some years ago, a singularly handsome man, of the name of Mortimer.

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

Mortimer Last Name Facts

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

The last name Mortimer (Arabic: مورتيمر, Russian: Мортимер) occurs more in England more than any other country or territory. It can be found as a variant: Mórtimèr. Click here to see other potential spellings of this surname.

How Common Is The Last Name Mortimer? popularity and diffusion

It is the 18,877th most prevalent surname throughout the world, borne by around 1 in 249,787 people. This last name occurs predominantly in Europe, where 43 percent of Mortimer reside; 42 percent reside in Northern Europe and 42 percent reside in British Isles. Mortimer is also the 134,815th most commonly occurring first name in the world. It is borne by 2,903 people.

The surname is most prevalent in England, where it is carried by 10,527 people, or 1 in 5,293. In England Mortimer is most numerous in: Greater London, where 12 percent are found, West Yorkshire, where 11 percent are found and North Yorkshire, where 5 percent are found. Besides England this surname occurs in 94 countries. It is also common in The United States, where 26 percent are found and Australia, where 16 percent are found.

Mortimer Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The prevalency of Mortimer has changed through the years. In England the number of people bearing the Mortimer surname rose 192 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it rose 595 percent between 1880 and 2014; in Scotland it rose 139 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it rose 259 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it rose 138 percent between 1901 and 2014.

Mortimer Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those bearing the Mortimer last name is principally Catholic (72%) in Ireland and Melkite Greek Catholic (100%) in Lebanon.

In The United States those bearing the Mortimer last name are 12.65% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than the national average, with 59.42% registered with the political party.

The amount Mortimer earn in different countries varies greatly. In Peru they earn 4.18% more than the national average, earning S/. 20,196 per year; in South Africa they earn 60.73% more than the national average, earning R 381,948 per year; in United States they earn 7.14% more than the national average, earning $46,231 USD per year and in Canada they earn 7.76% more than the national average, earning $53,536 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

Mortimer Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Mortimer in the Russian language
Мортимерmortimer-
Mortimer in the Arabic language
مورتيمرmwrtymr-

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