Reddrop Surname
Approximately 142 people bear this surname
Reddrop Surname Definition:
This unusual surname is of geographic origin, i.e. its bearers took the surname from a place, likely Rudetorp/Rudthorp, a lost settlement in the East Riding of Yorkshire. This origin would explain the various unusual renderings. Rudetorp, now part of Thrope le Street was a manor recorded in the Domesday book, held by Alwin and had six bovates of land for geld.
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Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
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Australia | 85 | 1:317,596 | 27,389 |
England | 44 | 1:1,266,320 | 57,817 |
New Zealand | 5 | 1:905,665 | 45,114 |
Canada | 4 | 1:9,211,398 | 321,528 |
United States | 3 | 1:120,819,644 | 1,331,040 |
China | 1 | 1:1,367,321,566 | 51,149 |
Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
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England | 33 | 1:738,648 | 34,140 |
Reddrop Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This unusual surname is of geographic origin, i.e. its bearers took the surname from a place, likely Rudetorp/Rudthorp, a lost settlement in the East Riding of Yorkshire. This origin would explain the various unusual renderings. Rudetorp, now part of Thrope le Street was a manor recorded in the Domesday book, held by Alwin and had six bovates of land for geld. Half of the land was in plough. The name is Scandinavian, from the Norse 'rud' or 'ruth', a clearing, and 'torp', village - village in the clearing. Alternatively it may have origins from several places called Redthorpe in Lancashire, Yorkshire, Northumberland and Surrey. Though the surname is highly concentrated near London, it appears this branch moved there from Cheshire in the 16th century. The surname was also concentrated on the border with North Wales. Thus, the surname likely arises from a place in the north. The surname has several peculiar endings, such as -rup, -robe, -rope and -rip. These endings are shared with only one other surname, Hartrup, and evidenced by a will of Harttropp, alias Herthorpe.
This surname exists in Scandinavia as Rudtorp.
- 1556. Robert Rudroppe, sup. for B.A., 25 June 1556: Oxford University.
- 1587. George Rethrop, fi Will, baptised, Ormskirk, Lancashire: Parish registers
- 1574. William Redropp, will, Meifod, Montgomeryshire
- 1578. Joane Rudrope, will, Llanymynech, Shropshire
- 1593. John Redrop: Surrey Subsidy Roll
- 1605. Richard Redrope, slain at Oswestry, Shropshire: Parish Registers
- 1609. Joane Retherup, witnessed will, Surrey.
- 1623. Anne Redrop m. Dauid Jenings, Oswestry: Parish Registers
- 1679. Richard Reddrop, snr., gent. of Melverley: marriage settlement, Shropshire Archives
- 1719. John Rederup m. Mary Perkins, St. James', Westminster,: Parish Registers
- 1830. Mary Redrobe, buried, Llanfechain, Montgomeryshire: Parish Registers
Reddrop Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Reddrop Come From? nationality or country of origin
Reddrop is found in Australia more than any other country/territory. It can also occur as a variant:. Click here to see other possible spellings of this name.
How Common Is The Last Name Reddrop? popularity and diffusion
The surname is the 1,484,726th most frequently used family name internationally It is held by approximately 1 in 51,320,746 people. The surname occurs mostly in Oceania, where 63 percent of Reddrop live; 63 percent live in Australasia and 63 percent live in Australia and New Zealand.
The last name is most commonly held in Australia, where it is held by 85 people, or 1 in 317,596. In Australia it is primarily found in: Victoria, where 55 percent live, Queensland, where 27 percent live and Western Australia, where 9 percent live. Without taking into account Australia this surname is found in 5 countries. It is also found in England, where 31 percent live and New Zealand, where 4 percent live.
Reddrop Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The prevalency of Reddrop has changed over time. In England the number of people who held the Reddrop surname expanded 133 percent between 1881 and 2014.
Phonetically Similar Names
Surname | Similarity | Worldwide Incidence | Prevalency |
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Reddropp | 93 | 0 | / |
Reddro | 92 | 0 | / |
Redrope | 86 | 1 | / |
Redro | 83 | 2 | / |
Redrov | 77 | 78 | / |
Redrod | 77 | 2 | / |
Redrou | 77 | 2 | / |
Redroth | 71 | 4 | / |
Redross | 71 | 1 | / |
Redrout | 71 | 1 | / |
Rysdrop | 71 | 1 | / |
Redrood | 71 | 0 | / |
Reedero | 71 | 0 | / |
Redra | 67 | 63 | / |
Redrouth | 67 | 12 | / |
Ridro | 67 | 1 | / |
Ridrod | 62 | 14 | / |
Riedra | 62 | 4 | / |
Riddra | 62 | 2 | / |
Redras | 62 | 2 | / |
Redreau | 57 | 18 | / |
Ridhrod | 57 | 4 | / |
Redrass | 57 | 1 | / |
Redrath | 57 | 0 | / |
Ridra | 50 | 3 | / |
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