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    Holderness

    Pronunciation: HOHL-der-nes

    ⚥ Unisex
    Old English, Old Norse

    Meaning

    From the headland of Holderness

    Origin

    Old English

    History & Etymology

    Holderness is a surname of English origin, derived from a place name. Specifically, it refers to the Holderness peninsula in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The name 'Holderness' itself is thought to be a combination of Old Norse 'holdr' (a class of landholder) or Old English 'hol' (hollow, deep) and 'ness' (a headland or promontory). Thus, it literally means 'headland of the holdrs' or 'hollow headland'.

    As a surname, it would have been adopted by individuals who originated from or had a connection to this geographical area. The practice of using place names as surnames became common in England during the medieval period. Its use as a given name is extremely rare and likely a modern adoption, perhaps influenced by its unique sound or family heritage.

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