Giles (surname)
Giles is a surname with several possible origins. It is primarily of English and French origin.
Possible Origins:
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Personal Name: It is derived from the medieval given name "Giles," which itself comes from the Greek name "Aegidius." Aegidius was a popular saint in medieval Europe, particularly venerated as the patron saint of lepers, cripples, and nursing mothers. The name means "shield-bearer" or "kid-skin shield" in Greek (from aigis meaning "goatskin shield").
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French Origin: In France, the surname is often found as "Gilles," which shares the same origin from the given name.
Distribution:
The surname Giles is found in English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Its frequency varies by region.
Notable People:
- [Examples of notable people with the surname Giles can be added here, with a brief description of their accomplishments. These can include figures from history, science, arts, sports, etc. For example:
- Frank Giles: British journalist and editor.
- Marcus Giles: American professional baseball player.]
Variations:
- Gilles (French)
- Gill
- Gyle
- Egilson (Scandinavian, less common and related via the given name)
Historical Records:
Records of the surname Giles appear in historical documents such as parish registers, census records, and wills, providing insights into the families who have borne the name through the centuries.