Brokenshire (surname)
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Meaning | unclear |
Region of origin | English-speaking countries |
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Variant form(s) | Brokensha, Brokenshaw |
Brokenshire is a surname of Cornish origin. The original derivation of the surname is unclear. It is found in the early 1600s, and possibly earlier, in the area around Roche, Cornwall, and formed a diaspora from there. Suggestions that Brokenshire is a regional variant of the early English / Yorkshire surname Burkinshaw, or similar,[1] are unhelpful, since there is no explanation of the geographical split nor variance. It seems likely that the surname Brokenshire arose independently in Cornwall.
Brokenshire does not appear as a first name, but occurs as a surname in English-speaking countries.
List of persons with the surname[]
- David Brokenshire (1925–2014) – New Zealand architect and potter
- Geoff Brokenshire (1922–1986) – Australian rules footballer
- James Brokenshire, PC, MP (1968–2021) – British politician
- Laurie Brokenshire (1952–2017) – Royal Navy officer and British puzzlist
- Mark Brokenshire (born 1961) – Australian rugby league player
- Norman Brokenshire (1898–1965) – Canadian and American radio announcer
- Robert Brokenshire (born 1957) – Australian dairy farmer and politician
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Last name: Brokenshire". Retrieved 21 Aug 2017.
Categories:
- Surnames
- Patronymic surnames
- Anglo-Cornish surnames
- Surnames of British Isles origin
- Surnames of English origin
- English-language surnames