Last Name GULLIFORDSummary/Contribute |
Meaning | The son of Gulfer. Gulfer of Villerai made peace and submitted to William Probably the Scandinavian Gunnolfr by change of 'l' for 'n,' a common habit. Also, local, 'of Guildford,' or perhaps 'Guldeford,' diocese of Chichester. The name is quite common in parts of Summerset, about Kilmington, Stourton, and Brewham.Lawton Gilliver was Pope's bookseller, and it has been suggested that Swift had a grundge against him. Also, 'the son of Guinevere,' one of the endless instances of the change on 'n' to 'l,' or vice versa. | |
Origin | English, Irish |
Rank | 37,429 (2000 US census) | ||
Count | 560 (2000 US census) |
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