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Hayes (surname)

Hayes is an English language surname. In the United States Census, 1990, Hayes was the 100th most common surname recorded.〔Citation: United States Census Bureau. 1995.〕 The oldest record of the surname dates to 1197 in the ''Eynsham Cartulary of Oxfordshire'', where it appears on the form ''Heise''.〔〔''Eynsham Cartulary of Oxfordshire'': This text is a chronological record of deeds issued in Eynsham, Oxfordshire and recorded by the Benedictine Abbey of Eynsham. Several full text versions are available online, as this is considered an antiquarian text of some relevance; for instance, (a version published in 1907 is available via Google Books ).〕〔Citation: Eysham abbey. 1907.〕 There are nineteen coats of arms assumed by or granted to individuals with this or a similar surname.〔 Though primarily a surname, "Hayes" sometimes appears as a given name in census records.〔
==Origin==
In Ireland, Hayes originated as a Gaelic polygenetic surname "O hAodha", meaning descendant of Aodh ("fire"), or of Aed, an Irish mythological god. Septs in most counties anglicised "O hAodha" to "Hayes". In County Cork, it became "O'Hea". In County Ulster, it became "Hughes", the patronymic of Hugh, an anglicized variant of the given name Aodh. Hayes is noted on a public record in County Wexford as early as 1182. In County Cork, under the Munster providence, Hayes falls under the banner of the McNamara clan in the Dalcassian Sept. The Hayes clan is also been known to hail allegiance to Clan Cian, the ruling O'Carroll clan, of southern Ireland.〔〔Citation: kthomas, 2002.〕〔Citation: Hayes, John; 2008.〕
In England, ''Hayes'' arose as a locational surname, associated with one of the several places named "Hayes", such as locations in Kent, Middlesex, Devon and Dorset. Such place names had two origins, one based on the Old English ''haes'' (brushwood, underwood) and the other based on ''horg'' (enclosure) or ''hege'' (hedge).〔Citation: Hayes surname meaning〕 The distribution of ''Hayes'' in Great Britain in 1881 and 1998 is similar and restricted to areas of England well separated from Scotland and showing some penetration into Wales.〔Citation: Longley ''et al.''〕 This surname has gained in popularity in the century between 1881 and 1998, but remains at a rank of <150 and a frequency lower than that in the United States and some other countries of the Commonwealth.〔
In Scotland, Hayes is a Scoto-Norman surname, a direct translation of the Normans' locational surname "de la Haye", meaning "of La Haye", La Haye ("the hedge") being the name of several towns on the Cotentin peninsula of Normandy, France. The first Norman namebearer to arrive in Scotland was William II de la Haye in the time of the Norman invasion. Clan Hay descends from him.〔Citation: Hayes surname group.〕
Hayes also can derive from the Yiddish name Khaye, meaning "life".

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