Hay Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Hay Name Meaning: Originates from the English word 'haeg' or 'hey' meaning enclosure or someone who lived by one. Also may have come from the Norman word ' hay' meaning 'hedge'. May have also come from the English 'hay' or 'hey' meaning 'tall'.

A nickname for someone 'tall', also a habitional name for someone who lived near in an an enclosed are of forest or similar, was also associated with the Norman word meaning 'hedge' so may have meant someone who lived near a hedge.

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Hay Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Hay family

Profession Census Frequency
Scholar 421
House Servant 74
Agricultural Labourer 69
Labourer 45
At Home 41
Coal Miner 41
Servant 41
Dress Maker 32
Annuitant 32
Farm Labourer 25
Scholar At Home 23
Weaver 23
House Keeper 22
Carpenter 19
Gardener 19
General Servant 19
Pauper 16
Butcher 16
Errand Boy 14
Home 14
Farmer 13
Laundress 13
Farm Servant 12
Tailor 12
Blacksmith 11

Hay Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Haigh 40% 72,994
2 Hay 100% 36,760
3 Hey 67% 19,967
4 Hoy 67% 10,486
5 Haye 75% 3,944
6 Hoye 50% 2,358
7 Hoey 50% 1,720
8 Heay 75% 425
9 Huey 50% 403
10 Hye 33% 380
11 Huy 67% 255

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The surname Hay is the 2nd most popular variant of Haigh.

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