Last Name AYRES

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Meaning Nickname: The son of the heir.
Local: Derived from a river, town, and district of the same name in Scotland. 'Air,' Gaelic. Derivation uncertain. It may come from 'Iar,' west - the course in which the river runs; or 'Air,' slaughter, the place of battle. The Celtic 'Aer,' and the Welsh 'Awyr,' signify, radically, to open, expand or flow clearly; to shoot or radiate. In Thorpe's catalogue of the deeds of Battle Abbey, we find the following legendary account of this name: "Ayres, formerly Eyre. The first of this family was named Truelove, one of the followers of William the Conqueror. At the battle of Hastings, Duke William was flung from his horse, and his helmet beaten into his face, which Truelove observing, pulled off, and horsed him again. The duke told him 'Thou shalt hereafter from Truelove be called Eyre (or Air), because thou hast given me the air I breathe.' After the battle, the Duke, on inquiry respecting him, found him severely wounded (his leg and thigh having been struck off); he ordered him the utmost care, and on his recovery, gave him lands in Derby, in reward for his services, and the leg and thigh in armor, cut off, for his crest; an honorary badge yet worn by all the 'Eyres' in England."
Origin English, Jewish

Rank 3,025 (2000 US census) 2,833 (1990 US census)
Count 10,989 (2000 US census)

Race / ethnic distribution

The 2000 US Census claims that
  • 90.6%, or 9956 total occurrences, of those with this family name identified themselves as being white,
  • 5.57%, or 612 total occurrences, as black,
  • 0.42%, or 46 total occurrences, as Asian and Pacific Islander,
  • 0.32%, or 35 total occurrences, as American Indian and Native Alaskan,
  • 1.37%, or 151 total occurrences, as two or more races, and
  • 1.73%, or 190 total occurrences, as Hispanic ethnic origin.


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