Foggo Family History
Foggo Surname Meaning
From Fogo (Berwicks), which is recorded as Foghou and Fogko in the 12th century and Fogghowe in the 14th century. The place-name derives from Middle English fogge ‘rough grass’ + howe ‘ridge spur’.
The term combines elements from Old English as well, specifically focga meaning ‘aftermath coarse reeds’ and hōh, which translates to ‘heel spur of land’.
The evolution of the name reflects both linguistic changes and the geographical characteristics associated with the area.
This toponym provides valuable insights into the agricultural practices and landscape features that were significant to the local communities in medieval times.
Overall, Fogo's naming conventions highlight the interplay of language and environment throughout history.
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016
