Key Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Key Name Meaning: Thought to have originated from a number of different origins, may have came from the Anglo-Saxon word 'Coeg' meaning 'key',may have also been taken from the Welsh word 'cai' meaning 'corn' or from the French 'Kay(e)' meaning quay.

Thought to have derived from a number of different origins, may have been an occupational name for someone who looked after keys for a toll gate for rxample or someone who made keys, may have also been used to describe someone who lived by a quay or someone associated with corn.

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Key Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Key family

Profession Census Frequency
School 459
Farmer 55
Private Means 47
Farm Labourer 41
General Servant (domestic) 32
Coal Miner Hewer 32
General Labourer 31
None 29
Domestic Servant 24
Labourer 23
Clerk 18
Dressmaker 18
At Home 15
At School 13
House Keeper 12
House Painter 12
Assisting In The Business 12
Bricklayer 11
Carpenter 11
House Wife 11
No Occupation 11
Shop Assistant 11
Coal Miner (hewer) 11
Cook (domestic) 10
Butcher 10

Key Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Kay 67% 85,028
2 Key 100% 32,408
3 Kaye 50% 27,763
4 Oakey 60% 5,180
5 Keay 75% 4,721
6 Okey 75% 1,867
7 Quay 25% 570
8 Keey 75% 281
9 Keye 75% 163
10 Kie 33% 158
11 Kye 33% 158
12 Kea 67% 124

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The surname Key is the 2nd most popular variant of Kay.

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