Hood Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Hood Name Meaning: Derived from either a maker of hoods or as a nickname to someone who wore a distinctive hood.

From the Old English words hod, hud hood and hodde

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Hood Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Hood family

Profession Census Frequency
Living On Own Means 83
General Labourer 77
General Servant Domestic 52
Scholar 50
Dress Maker 49
Housemaid Domestic 41
Cook Domestic 36
Agricultural Labourer 35
Farmer 34
Coal Miner Hewer 33
Domestic Servant 29
Cotton Weaver 29
Carpenter 28
Dressmaker 22
Gardener Domestic 19
Laundress Wash 18
House Keeper Domestic 17
Blacksmith 17
Coal Hewer 16
Servant Domestic 15
Grocer Assistant 14
House Painter 14
Tailoress 14
House Maid Domestic 13
Tailor 13

Hood Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Head 50% 58,007
2 Hood 100% 44,463
3 Hide 25% 9,933
4 Hoad 75% 7,684
5 Hodd 75% 1,794
6 Hade 25% 1,567
7 Heed 50% 1,347
8 Hude 25% 484
9 Haud 50% 353
10 Had 50% 279
11 Hoade 60% 235
12 Haid 50% 162
13 Hode 50% 149
14 Heade 40% 148
15 Hud 50% 132
16 Huide 40% 109

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The surname Hood is the 2nd most popular variant of Head.

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