Surname Lane

Lane is a surname with several origins.

Meanings and origins

  • From Middle English a topographic name for someone who lived on a lane, used to denote any narrow pathway, including one between houses in a town. A Norman or Breton origin has also been proposed for some people bearing this surname, derived from L'Asne, itself perhaps coming from a nickname such as le Asinus (the Ass) or from a toponym in Normandy or Brittany.

A prominent Lane family documented in Staffordshire claim to have Norman ancestry, and list the earliest ancestor as "Adam de Lone" living in 1315. Lane families enjoyed prominence in other counties such as Kent, Gloucestershire, Buckinghamshire, and Northamptonshire where Sir Ralph Lane is theorized to have originated. A knighted Sir Richard Lane is found in Northamptonshire in the early 1600s.

Tax lists of Buckinghamshire in 1400s list "John atte Lane" and "William atte Lane" with the Saxon term "atte" being the same as the French term "de la", showing topographic reference.

Lane families took part in the Plantations of Ireland as it is theorized Sir George Lane was part of the same family as Sir Ralph Lane.

In 1663, a Matthys Laenen Van Pelt emigrated from Amsterdam to New Jersey. The family appears to have shortened the name to Lane after arriving.

Early Virginia County Tax lists of the late 1700s show Lane families with the spellings of "Lane", "Lain", and "Layne" but with no indication of importance for the different spellings, other than possible separation of unrelated Lane families. By the middle 1800s though, "Lane" was commonly adopted.

Lane is also an Anglicized form, of three Irish Gaelic surnames, however, no evidence showing the following words being used as "Lane" can be found.

  • Ó Laighin ‘descendant of Laighean’, a byname meaning ‘spear’, or ‘javelin'.
  • Ó Luain ‘descendant of Luan’, a byname meaning ‘warrior’.
  • Ó Liatháin.

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  • Harlan Lane (1936–2019), American professor of psychology and linguistics, Northeastern University, Boston
  • Harriet Lane (1830–1903), United States President James Buchanan's niece
  • Harry Lane (1855–1917), American politician
  • Hester Lane (died 1849), American abolitionist
  • Homer Lane (1875–1925), American educator
  • Hugh Lane (1875–1915), Irish (Irish-British) Art Collector and Philanthropist

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  • Isaac Lane (1834–1937), African American bishop and educator

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References

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