Wrangham Family History
Wrangham Surname Meaning
From a lost place near Smailholm (Roxburghs) recorded in the 16th century as Wranghame, which presumably represents Old English or Scots wrang ‘crooked bent’.
It may also refer to hām ‘farm major estate’ or hamm ‘watermeadow’ in some undetermined sense.
The combination of these elements suggests a geographical feature characterized by its unusual shape or layout.
This etymology highlights the rich linguistic history of the region and its connection to agricultural practices.
Overall, Wranghame serves as a reminder of the deep roots of place names in the local landscape and culture.
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016
