Pryse Surname
Approximately 745 people bear this surname
Pryse Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. Welsh Ap-Rice or Ap-Rees=son of Rice (q.v).
'Item, geven to Harry ap-Rice', 1544: Privy Purse Exp., Princess Mary.
Philip ap Rys. Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium in Turri Londinensi.
Read More About This SurnamePryse Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 364 | 1:995,766 | 73,638 |
| Australia | 164 | 1:164,608 | 17,026 |
| England | 111 | 1:501,964 | 31,980 |
| Wales | 65 | 1:47,608 | 4,483 |
| Canada | 17 | 1:2,167,388 | 133,872 |
| Nigeria | 15 | 1:11,809,517 | 219,567 |
| Bermuda | 5 | 1:13,056 | 1,849 |
| South Africa | 2 | 1:27,088,852 | 277,613 |
| Indonesia | 1 | 1:132,249,194 | 811,426 |
| Uganda | 1 | 1:39,039,279 | 258,887 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wales | 120 | 1:13,070 | 778 |
| England | 31 | 1:786,302 | 35,304 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 40 | 1:1,255,467 | 70,036 |
Pryse (29) may also be a first name.
Pryse Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. Welsh Ap-Rice or Ap-Rees=son of Rice (q.v).
'Item, geven to Harry ap-Rice', 1544: Privy Purse Exp., Princess Mary.
Philip ap Rys. Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium in Turri Londinensi.
Lodovicus Apprise. Valor Ecclesiasticus.
John Apryce, Valor Ecclesiasticus.
Lewis ap-Rhys, prebendary of St. David's, 1502: History and Ant. St. David's.
1563. Arnold Appryce and Elizabeth Andrewes: Marriage Lic. (London).
1579. Thomas Aprees and Margaret Barker: ibid.
Welsh, Ap Rhys, the son of Rhys. As in the case of most other Welsh families, the settled surname is of recent adoption, even amongst the gentry, and it is hard to distinguish, by the mere name, men of family from the ignobile vulgus. The Prices of Castle-Madoc., co. Brecknock, spring from Bleddyn ap Maenyrch, Lord of Brecon, temp. William Rufus; and the Brices of Glangwilly, co. Carmarthen, are descended, on the female side, through the Lloyds, from Rhodri Mawr. King of Wales. B.L.G.
The Welsh name is said to be from Ap-Rice or -Rees, son of Rice or Rees; but both names may be from Cornish prâs, a meadow. Pryce, Pryse, Brice, and the U. S. Praise would seem to be the same name. See also Rees.
(Welsh.) A corruption of Ap Rice, the son of Rice.
A Welsh name, said to be from Ap-Rhys, son of Rhys. Pryce however renders the Cornish name Penrice, the head of the fleeting ground, and Rhys and Rice would seem to be the same name.
Price, etc. —This name has its great home in Herefordshire, and afterwards in South Wales, Monmouthshire, and Shropshire. Rees, Reece, and Ap - Rees in the form of Preece (hence also Price) have much the same distribution. The possessors of these names have advanced but little into England beyond the Marches, Wilts representing, in the number of its Prices, the limit of their substantial progress towards the metropolis.
The prevailing practice in connection with the orthography of Welsh names is well illustrated in the case of Price. Philip Ap Rice was bailiff of Leominster, Herefordshire, in 1562; Thomas Price was bailiff of the same town in 1699 and 1717 (Townsend's "Leominster"). According to Jones, the old Brecknockshire family of Price of Glynllech only adopted that name three centuries ago.
The surname Price originated in Wales. It is a corruption of the name Ap-rhys, meaning ‘son of Rhys’. Another similarly derived Welsh name is Bevan, which comes from a corruption of Ab-Evan. Rice is better known in the form Rees or Rhys, and the first name Rhys is thought to derive from the Old Welsh, meaning ‘ardour’.
The surname Price is found all over Wales and in the Welsh border counties, as are the previously mentioned names to which it is clearly related.
Occasionally, the surname Price has an English origin. The word ‘pris’ came to England with William the Conqueror and the Normans in 1066, then, as a word for the price of goods, in the thirteenth century it became an occupational name given to a pricer or fixer of prices (with ‘fixer’ in the original sense of the word-no deviousness is implied).
Popular variations on this name are Pryce, Prise, and Pryse. It is also often found in double-barrelled form with the widespread Welsh names Jones and Thomas, as in Price-Jones and Price-Thomas. The surname Thomas derives from the first name, which comes from the Ancient Aramaic word meaning ‘twin’ (for further details see Thomas). The surname Jones is short for ‘son of John’. The first name John comes from the Hebrew meaning ‘God is gracious’ (see Johnson).
The first mention of the Welsh form of Price comes in the 1393 Archives for the City of London, where one Jorwerth ap Reys is listed. However, the Anglo-Norman name appears even earlier, in the 1297 Accounts for the County of Cornwall, where one Robert Price is mentioned.
Prices have made a name for themselves in the arts. Vincent Price (b. 1911) has been a superstar of horror movies and thrillers since the early Thirties. He also has a second career as an art critic, and owns a remarkable collection of Impressionist paintings. Leontine Price (b. 1927) is the first black American soprano to achieve superstar status in the world of international opera. Her appearance in the 1950’s revival of Porgy and Bess is now remembered as a classic. English character actor Dennis Price has appeared in such notable films as Kind Hearts and Coronets and I’m All Right, Jack and his greatest recent role was as the unflappable Jeeves in The World of Wooster. In fact, Dennis Price’s real name is Dennistown Franklyn.
One of the great master-buildings designed by America’s greatest twentieth-century architect, Frank Lloyd Wright (1868—1959), is the Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. It was erected in 1956 and incorporates many of his revolutionary ‘organic’ ideas.
The National Laboratory of Psychical Research was founded in 1937 by Harry Price. He advertised in The Times for objective observers to witness psychical phenomena. Countless inexplicable ‘phenomena’ have been, and continue to be, investigated by this society, though their authenticity continues to be doubted by the sceptical.
The early American architect Bruce Price designed some of North America’s most distinctive buildings. His most memorable works include the imposing Gothic-style Chateau Frontenac hotel in Quebec City, Montreal’s Royal Victoria College, and several dormitories at Yale University. He also laid out New York’s Tuxedo Park, and designed many of the houses there.
Bonamy Price, professor of political economy at Oxford in the late nineteenth century, helped mould economic thinking of the day in books such as The Principles of Currency and Chapters on Practical Political Economy.
The United Kingdom has one name-related place-Price Town, while Canada has one town called Price and the United States has 3 so named as well as a Pricetown. Australia and the United States have Price rivers, while Canada boasts a Price Island in British Columbia.
With about 109,000 namesakes Price is the 48th most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Price is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 140 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Birmingham, Liverpool and Bristol are other Price strongholds. Around the world Prices are most common in Canberra (one in 1,045 families), Wellington (one in 1,168) and Sydney (one in 1,283). The United States has more Prices than the entire population of Southampton-an estimated total of just over 237,000 makes this their 81st most popular surname.
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Pryse Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Pryse Come From? nationality or country of origin
Pryse is more frequently found in The United States than any other country or territory. It can also be rendered as a variant:. For other possible spellings of Pryse click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Pryse? popularity and diffusion
This surname is the 454,874th most commonly held family name throughout the world. It is borne by approximately 1 in 9,781,941 people. The surname is predominantly found in The Americas, where 52 percent of Pryse live; 52 percent live in North America and 51 percent live in Anglo-North America. It is also the 1,951,561st most commonly occurring first name world-wide, held by 29 people.
The surname Pryse is most frequent in The United States, where it is borne by 364 people, or 1 in 995,766. In The United States it is most numerous in: Oregon, where 13 percent are found, Kentucky, where 12 percent are found and Tennessee, where 9 percent are found. Not including The United States this last name occurs in 9 countries. It is also found in Australia, where 22 percent are found and England, where 15 percent are found.
Pryse Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The frequency of Pryse has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people carrying the Pryse last name rose 910 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it rose 358 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Wales it fell 46 percent between 1881 and 2014.
Pryse Last Name Statistics demography
In The United States those holding the Pryse surname are 20.32% more likely to be registered Republicans than the national average, with 67.09% registered with the party.
The amount Pryse earn in different countries varies markedly. In United States they earn 10.98% more than the national average, earning $47,886 USD per year and in Canada they earn 51.85% more than the national average, earning $75,442 CAD per year.
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