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Locational name (from a place or landscape feature)

The Green Family Name — Meaning & Origin

The surname 'Green' is most commonly believed to describe someone who lived near a village green or another grassy area.

Origin

'Green' is derived from the Old English word 'grēne', referring to the color green. The surname is often locational, used for identifying people who resided near a village green or a similar grassy site. This type of identifier was practical in medieval England, where such spaces were common in rural settlements.

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