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Origin / History of the Hills Name

This very old and widely distributed surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and it has two distinct possible sources.  The first and most likely being as a topographical name from residence by or on a hill, derived from the Olde English ‘hyll’, meaning hill.  Topographical surnames were among the earliest created, since both natural and man-made features in the landscape provided easily recognisable distinguishing names in the small communities of the Middle Ages; in this case especially, because every small district had its rising ground called ‘the hill’, and the surname is therefore extremely popular in every area of the country.  The plural form of the name, Hills, represents a contracted form of the Olde English genitive case, denoting ‘of the hill’.  Early examples of the name from this source include: William attehil, Cambridgeshire, 1260; Matilda Hilles, Somerset, 1327; and Thomas del Hill, Yorkshire, 1379.  Secondly, the name Hills may be a patronymic form of the surname from the medieval personal name ‘Hill(e)’, itself a short form of various Germanic compound given names with the first element ‘hild’, meaning battle or strife, such as Hildebrand or Hilliard, or of Hilary, from the Latin ‘Hilarius’, from ‘hilaris’, meaning cheerful, glad.  The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Gilbert del Hil, in the ‘Pipe Rolls of Norfolk’, 1191.

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Surnames

Christian Names

Hills Henry
Hills Frances
Hills Robert
Sources of Information:
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