Tresidder

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English

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Etymology

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Habitational surname from a minor place in Constantine, Cornwall, from Cornish tre (estate, farm) (compare Proto-Brythonic *treβ (settlement, town)) + an unrecorded Cornish personal name *Seder or *Sider.

Proper noun

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Tresidder (plural Tresidders)

  1. A surname from Cornish.

Statistics

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  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Tresidder is the 105079th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 170 individuals. Tresidder is most common among White (95.88%) individuals.

Further reading

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