Sykes

/saɪks/ noun

Definition

a surname, possibly derived from an Old English word referring to small streams or ditches.

Etymology

From Old English sic or syc meaning 'small stream.' Similar to 'syke,' a dialectal word for water channels common in northern English place names.

Kelly Says

British surnames often hide landscape history—if your last name is Sykes, your family probably lived near streams 800 years ago, and the name literally embedded their geography into your identity.

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