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Surname Snodey - Meaning and Origin

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Snodey: What does the surname Snodey mean?

The surname Snodey is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is believed to derive from the old English words Snod and tie, which combined roughly mean “slope-sided hills”. It is likely that the name was first given to a family who either held land near sloping terrain or who lived on or near a coastal area where the landscape comprised of hills which were sloped on one side.

The earliest recorded use of the surname goes back the 14th century records, and was found in the Court of Husting, London in 1327. Records also show that the Snodey family was well established in the region of Yorkshire by the 16th century.

The popularity of the name seems to spread over the next centuries, with records showing various branches of the Snodey family in various parts of England, in the 18th and 19th centuries. By the turn of the 20th century, the name had spread to include branches in the United States and Canada.

The name continues to be found in many countries today with an estimated 5,400 individuals registered with the surname Snodey. Even though the exact origin of the name may be unclear, it is evident that the surname has a strong English heritage. While there are no documented meanings of the name Snodey, the name still carries a sense of connotation of being associated with the ups and downs of the landscapes they have resided in.

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Snodey: Where does the name Snodey come from?

The last name Snodey is most commonly associated with the United Kingdom and Ireland today. It is believed to have English roots, though its exact origin is disputed. Some speculate that the name is derived from an old English word, 'snood', meaning 'sneer' or 'mocking'. Others believe the surname to be a derivative of the Olde French 'Sonaudy', roughly translated to 'pleasant wood'.

The name is believed to be quite old, equally represented in both Ireland and England in the mid-18th century. Today, however, the name is primarily associated with the United Kingdom and Ireland, as many people of Snodey heritage have emigrated from those nations. Primarily found in England, there are also Snodey families living in Canada, United States, Australia and New Zealand.

A search of genealogical records shows that the most populated areas in England where the Snodey family has had a presence are the counties of Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Warwickshire. Many of the Snodey families in Ireland settled in County Cork.

The surnames 'Snodey' and 'Snoddy' are often seen to be related, though the exact connection is unknown. The spelling of the name is thought to have been changed upon the arrival of some of the Snodey family to North America.

Overall, the surname Snodey is most commonly associated with the United Kingdom and Ireland today. In these countries, it is primarily concentrated in English counties and in County Cork in Ireland. Some descendants of Snodey families have emigrated to other parts of the world, including North America, Australia and New Zealand as well.

Variations of the surname Snodey

The surname Snodey has several variants, spellings, and surnames of the same origin. The most common variant spelling is Snoddy, but other spellings such as Sneddy, Sneedie, Snedy, and Sneedy have also been documented. Depending on the region, the surname may also be spelled Sneddey, Snedey, Sneddy, Snoddey, and Snodey.

The surname is believed to have originated in Scotland, likely in the midlands region. It may be derived from "snyd," an old Scots term for "slope," as well as from the Old English "snoddy," meaning "sudden" or "sudden event."

Many of the variants of Snodey have evolved into other surnames over the years. For example, Snoddy has become Sneddy and Sneddy has become Snidey. Variants of Snodey that have become surnames in their own right include Sneddon, Snelldon, Snelling, Snellinge, Snodgrass, Snodgrasser, Snodgrasse, Snodgress, Snodgrassie, and Snodgrassier.

Ultimately, the surname Snodey has been documented in many different spellings and forms, both in Scotland and in areas colonized by immigrants from Scotland. It is likely that the many variants of the surname all derive from a common ancestor, though very little research has been done on the specific origins of the surname.

Famous people with the name Snodey

  • Logan Snodey: Professional basketball player and younger brother of NFL player, Mason Snodey.
  • Jeremy Snodey: Former professional basketball player in the Serbia Super league.
  • Mason Snodey: Professional American football player, playing for the New York Jets.
  • Charlea Snodey: Professional Beach Volleyball athlete, currently competing on the Professional Volleyball league.
  • Anthony Snodey: NFL Hall of Fame inductee, former professional football player for the San Francisco 49ers.
  • Colin Snodey: Former Canadian Football League player who was nominated for the CFL All-Star team 4 times in his career.
  • Nick Snodey: Born Nicholas Snodey, he is a professional tennis player who has played for various nations including the USA, Germany, and Canada.
  • Dawn Snodey: American former NBA coach and a current television commentator for the NBA on ESPN.
  • Ford Snodey: Former NHL player who was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks in 1990.
  • Mason Snodey Jr.: Son of Mason Snodey, an aspiring basketball player who has currently signed with the Denver Nuggets team.

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