There are
653
Forees in the USA
Foree is the
34618th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Foree

KarenForee

Karen Foree is an American actress known for her role in the horror film 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.'

BillForee

Bill Foree is an American actor and producer known for his role as 'Ken Foree' in the horror film 'Dawn of the Dead.'

KenForee

Ken Foree is an American actor known for his roles in horror films, including 'Dawn of the Dead' and 'The Devil's Rejects.'

KevinForee

Kevin Foree is an American football player who played as a wide receiver in the National Football League for the Minnesota Vikings.

StanForee

Stan Foree is an American actor known for his role in the horror film 'Dawn of the Dead' and other horror and action movies.

MichaelForee

Michael Foree is an American basketball player who played as a Power forward in the National Basketball Association for the Boston Celtics.

SusanForee

Susan Foree is an American author known for her works in the horror and suspense genre, including the book 'The Haunting of Hill House.'

SteveForee

Steve Foree is an American musician known for his work as a guitarist in the rock band 'The Screaming Trees.'

NancyForee

Nancy Foree is an American journalist and news anchor known for her work on the local news station 'WABC-TV.'

ThomasForee

Thomas Foree is an American musician known for his work as a drummer in the rock band 'The Black Crowes.'

Foree Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Foree' is of English origin. It is derived from the Middle English word 'forrester,' which means 'keeper of the forest.' The name was originally given to someone who worked as a forester or lived near a forest.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Foree' is mainly found in the United States, particularly in the southern states such as Kentucky, Tennessee, and Arkansas.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Foree' include 'Fore,' 'Foreman,' and 'Forest.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe surname 'Foree' likely originated in England and was brought to the United States by early settlers. The name has remained relatively concentrated in certain areas, indicating the continuation of family lines.