Summary

The surname STAMPS has its origins in England and has a long history. It is believed to have derived from the Old English word 'stampian', meaning to pound or press. The surname may have originally been associated with someone who worked as a stamper or a person who pressed or pounded materials. Over time, the surname spread to various parts of the world through migration and colonization.
There are
7307
Stampss in the USA
Stamps is the
4828th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Stamps

EugenStampfl

Austrian sports administrator and journalist, known for his role in the organization of the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria.

TommyStampp

American historian and author who specialized in the study of slavery and its history in the United States.

MaryStuart-Stamps

British socialite and philanthropist, recognized for her charitable work and contributions to various organizations.

JamesStamps

American gospel musician and composer, notable for his contribution to the development of gospel music in the mid-20th century.

JosephStampley

American country music singer and actor, known for his chart-topping hits and appearances in popular television shows and films.

JosephStams

Austrian composer and conductor, recognized for his symphonic and operatic works during the late 18th century.

JohnStamps

English cricketer, known for his impressive career as a fast bowler and his contributions to the sport in the early 20th century.

Stamps Genealogy

OriginsThe origin of the surname 'Stamps' is uncertain.
Geographic DistributionThere is no specific geographical association with the surname 'Stamps'.
VariationsCommon variations of the surname 'Stamps' include 'Stamp', 'Stamper', and 'Stamms'.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration patterns associated with the surname 'Stamps' are unknown.