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Question:Cornish surnames and to some extent also surnames of Devon, are very often of Celtic origin.

Trelawney, for example, is a very famous Celtic Cornish surname.

These links should help : -

Cornish surnames: Many visitors to the mystical land of Cornwall are fascinated by the placenames and surnames. They have such magical, foreign sounding ...
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~k...

Cornwall [Kernow] is best thought of as a country rather than an English county. In reality it is simply best thought of as South Wales or a continueation of Wales including Somerset and also parts of Devon-Western.

This next link will get you names common to Devon.

UK SURNAMES COUNTY LISTINGS The Devon Surname List has a Total of 2255 Entries. Contributors names in RED indicates that the email address supplied is invalid. ...
http://www.county-surnames.co.uk/list.ph...


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Cornish surnames and to some extent also surnames of Devon, are very often of Celtic origin.

Trelawney, for example, is a very famous Celtic Cornish surname.

These links should help : -

Cornish surnames: Many visitors to the mystical land of Cornwall are fascinated by the placenames and surnames. They have such magical, foreign sounding ...
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~k...

Cornwall [Kernow] is best thought of as a country rather than an English county. In reality it is simply best thought of as South Wales or a continueation of Wales including Somerset and also parts of Devon-Western.

This next link will get you names common to Devon.

UK SURNAMES COUNTY LISTINGS The Devon Surname List has a Total of 2255 Entries. Contributors names in RED indicates that the email address supplied is invalid. ...
http://www.county-surnames.co.uk/list.ph...
Have a look at the two links below, is this what you are looking for.
http://www.cornish-surnames.org.uk/surna...
http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/DevonSurn...
Hope this helps.
names with worth or worthy at the end are native to the west country
For surnames, see: http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mai...
My own surname is Cornish but I could not state categorically that it is a native Cornish name, Some names are more common in certain areas. I think you need to just research the name or names you are interested in.
can't speak for devon but when i was a kid in school in penzance there was some rhyme we learned
with the names of tre, pol and pen
know ye the names of true cornish men
well something like that
for instance there are lots of trelawneys in west cornwall and the famous (but fictional) poldark in east cornwall
Because Cornwall has it's own language. It has it's own names. a lot of them begin with TRE which means farm or settlement in Cornish.