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    Griggs / Gregson

    Pronunciation: GRIGS

    ⚥ Unisex
    English, Greek

    Meaning

    son of Gregory

    Origin

    English

    History & Etymology

    Griggs is a surname that originated in England, primarily as a patronymic form of the given name Gregory. The suffix '-s' or '-es' in English surnames often indicates 'son of' or 'descendant of.' The name Gregory itself comes from the Greek 'Gregorios,' meaning 'watchful' or 'alert.'

    Over time, like many surnames, Griggs began to be used occasionally as a given name, though it remains far more common as a family name. Its usage as a first name is relatively rare and often falls into the category of surnames-as-first-names, which can be applied to either gender.

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