Summary
The surname Packard is believed to have originated in England. It was derived from the Old English word 'pacere', meaning 'one who packs or piles'. The surname has a long history and is associated with the occupation of packing or stacking goods. It is often found in records related to trade and commerce.9494
Packards in the USA3733rd
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Packard
DavidPackard
David Packard was an American engineer, businessman, and co-founder of Hewlett-Packard (HP), one of the world's leading technology companies.WilliamD.
William D. Packard was an American entrepreneur and founder of Packard Electric, a global supplier of electrical and electronic systems for the automotive industry.AlfredPackard
Alfred Packard was an English cricketer who played for Gloucestershire and England in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.RobertPackard
Robert Packard was an American ornithologist and author known for his extensive fieldwork and research on birds, particularly in North America.LindaPackard
Linda Packard is an American actress known for her roles in TV shows like 'Law & Order' and 'Grey's Anatomy,' as well as her work on the stage.JamesPackard
James Packard was an American engineer and businessman who co-founded the Packard Motor Car Company, a prominent luxury automobile manufacturer.NancyPackard
Nancy Packard is an American artist known for her abstract paintings and sculptures, which explore themes of nature, landscape, and human emotions.SamuelPackard
Samuel Packard was one of the early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts and a prominent figure in the town of Bridgewater.GeorgePackard
George Packard was an American clergyman and bishop who served as the Episcopal Bishop of Eastern Massachusetts from 1993 to 2003.MaryPackard
Mary Packard was an American author known for her children's books, including the 'Animal Planet Chapter Book' series.Packard Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Packard' is an occupational surname derived from Middle English 'pakke' or 'pack,' meaning 'bundle' or 'package.' It likely originated as a name for a packer or someone involved in packaging goods.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Packard' has a relatively low occurrence in the United States, primarily concentrated in the New England region and scattered across other states.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Packard' include 'Packer,' 'Packwood,' 'Packerd,' 'Packart,' 'Packedge,' 'Packenham,' 'Packerd,' and 'Packerton.'