Cochran

For the history of the surname, see Cochrane.

Cochran
Pronunciation /ˈkɒkrən/ KOK-rən
Language(s) Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic
Origin
Region of origin Western Scotland, Ulster
Meaning From Cochrane in Scotland, has two known meanings being either "red brook" or Battle Cry(residential); Anglicisation of corcair, meaning "crimson"
Other names
Variant(s) Cochrane, Cocrane, Cocran, Cochren, Cockram, Cockran, Cockren, Cochern, Colqueran, Coughran, Cofran, Coffran
Families
Clan Cochrane
Footnotes: Frequency Comparisons:[1]

Cochran is a surname of Scottish (and most likely of Cumbric) origin. The definition is unclear, however the name may be derived from the extinct Cumbric language, which is closely related to the Welsh language[2]. At the time of the British census of 1881,[1] its relative frequency was highest in Renfrewshire (34.3 times the British average), followed by Wigtownshire, Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire, Buteshire, Stirlingshire, Argyll, Kirkcudbrightshire and Forfarshire. The Cochrans are traditionally mainly a Western Lowlands family. The name Cochran may refer to:

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Cochran Surname at Forebears". British Surnames. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  2. https://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=cochran
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