Green Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Green Name Meaning: Name given to those who often wore the colour green, or lived at/near the village green. Also given as a nickname for someone who was inexperienced or immature, or played the part of the 'Green Man' at May Day celebrations. Derives from the Old English word 'grene' and the German word 'Grün'. It also relates to any place in North Germany which uses 'Gren' in it's name

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Green Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Green family

Profession Census Frequency
Scholar 16,564
Agricultural Labourer 1,780
Coal Miner 933
General Labourer 860
Labourer 858
Domestic Servant 823
Dress Maker 720
General Servant 633
Cotton Weaver 617
Laundress 472
Farm Labourer 400
Annuitant 372
Carpenter 309
House Keeper 295
General Servant Domestic 285
Charwoman 266
Tailor 234
No Occupation 217
Gardener 204
Servant 187
Joiner 179
Bricklayer 178
Shoe Maker 165
Grocer 162
Blacksmith 155

Green Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Green 100% 621,951
2 Greene 83% 5,006
3 Grain 60% 2,798
4 Guerin 50% 1,164
5 Garn 40% 1,110
6 Gran 60% 839
7 Grane 40% 739
8 Grun 60% 739
9 Garne 40% 619
10 Grine 40% 429
11 Gorin 40% 425
12 Gren 80% 314
13 Garin 40% 248
14 Garon 40% 217
15 Grenn 80% 214
16 Grean 80% 184
17 Green Wood 50% 173
18 Gearon 33% 150
19 Graine 50% 142
20 Garan 40% 141
21 Greeen 83% 140
22 Grone 40% 139
23 Gurn 40% 136
24 Garen 60% 134
25 Goren 60% 120
26 Grin 60% 118
27 Goran 40% 110

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The surname Green is the most popular version of all its varients

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