Archer (surname) explained

Archer
Caption:Archers
Meaning:Occupational name denoting an archer
Region:England, Welsh
Language:Middle English
Variant:Bowman, Archier, Fletcher

Archer is a surname in the English language.[1]

Etymology

The name Archer is derived from the Middle English archere, and Old French archer, archier. The surname originated as an occupational name denoting an archer. By the 14th century, the mentioned Middle English and Old French words replaced the native English bowman. In North America, the surname Archer has absorbed many like-sounding names and cognates (for example, the French Archier).[2] [3]

People with the surname

Academics and scientists

Actors

Architects

Artists

Businesspeople

Judges

Musicians, singers, and composers

Politicians

Religious figures

Sportspeople

Television and film production

Writers

Others

Fictional characters

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Browne, W.A.F. . Reaney . P.H. . Wilson . R.M. . Scull . A. . A Dictionary of English Surnames . Routledge . Tavistock classics in the history of psychiatry . 1991 . 978-0-415-05737-0 . 26 August 2018 . 85.
  2. Web site: Learn about the family history of your surname . Ancestry.com . 17 December 2010.
  3. News: Dictionary of American Family Names . . 0-19-508137-4. Archer.