Last Name INGLISSummary/Contribute |
Meaning |
Local: The English, i.e. the English-man, a name originating in the Lowlands. A State document relating to a serious raid across the border in 1541, speaks of the attacking party as gathering 'to the number of fifty-two Inglishmen.'
An Englishman. The family are descended from Sir William Inglis. The name was given in Scotland, to distinguish the family of some English settler. The Englishman. In the ancient records of the family the name 'Anglicus' is often mentioned. | |
Origin | English, Scottish, Irish, Belgian, Pakistani |
Rank | 11,282 (2000 US census) | 13,492 (1990 US census) | |
Count | 2,572 (2000 US census) |
Race / ethnic distribution | |
The 2000 US Census claims that
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