There are
105
Elphages in the USA
Elphage is the
154907th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Elphage

Alphege

Alphege, also known as Aelfheah, was an Anglo-Saxon saint and Bishop of Winchester. He became Archbishop of Canterbury and was martyred in 1012 by Danish raiders.

Aelphage

Aelphage, also spelled Alphege or Elphege, was a medieval English nobleman. He held land in Hampshire and Wiltshire during the 11th century.

Elphege

Elphege, sometimes spelled Alphege or Aelfheah, was a 12th-century English knight who fought in various military campaigns and served under several English monarchs.

Aelfheah

Aelfheah, also known as Alphege or Elphege, was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman. She was known for her charitable works and support of the church.

AlphegeElphage

Alphege Elphage was a 19th-century English artist specializing in landscape paintings. His works are revered for their attention to detail and realistic depictions.

Elphage Genealogy

OriginsThe origins of the Elphage surname are predominantly English. The name is derived from the Old English personal name Alphege or Aelfheah.
Geographic DistributionThe Elphage surname is most commonly found in the United Kingdom, particularly in England.
VariationsVariations of the Elphage surname include Elfage, Alphege, and Aelfheah.
Migration and ImmigrationThe Elphage family does not have a significant history of migration or immigration.