Re: Where does the surname Libby comes from?
in reply to a message by Lepic
Looking at the records though it seems the surname is derived rather from the masculine name Libbe, an import from the low countries where it is a hypocoristic form of various Germanic names such as Liutbert.
Libbe, Lybbe, Lybbye appear as surnames in the early 16th Century, and a John son of Libbe appears to date from the 15th. The Libby variation appears in the mid 15th century, sometimes later in some families.
L'Abbe appears to be a short form of inhabitant surnames such as "(du) Pont L'Abbe" (of Abbot's Bridge), referring to a village/feudal estate in Brittany. At least some Duponts have the same origin.
Libbe, Lybbe, Lybbye appear as surnames in the early 16th Century, and a John son of Libbe appears to date from the 15th. The Libby variation appears in the mid 15th century, sometimes later in some families.
L'Abbe appears to be a short form of inhabitant surnames such as "(du) Pont L'Abbe" (of Abbot's Bridge), referring to a village/feudal estate in Brittany. At least some Duponts have the same origin.
This message was edited 10/16/2021, 1:22 PM