The surname Freeman is of English origin, historically used to denote a person who was not a serf or in bondage, essentially a "free man." It is derived from the Old English words "freo," meaning free, and "man," indicating an individual or person. This surname likely emerged in medieval England as a descriptor for individuals who were free from feudal servitude.
Among the more commonly found last names, Freeman holds the #151 spot in the United States, appearing 169149 times in Census data — or 57 per 100,000 people.
Our database contains over 175307 people with the last name Freeman. This surname is most commonly found in Georgia, Texas, Florida. We have over 120 unique first names combined with the last name Freeman in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are James, John, Michael.
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