Leach

See also: leach

English

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Etymology

Two main origins:

  • Occupational surname for a physician, from Old English lǣċe (doctor, physician).
  • Topographic surname for someone who lived by a boggy stream, from Old English læcc (boggy stream) (related to Proto-Germanic *lekaną), or from several English placenames related to this (compare Leake).

Proper noun

Leach (countable and uncountable, plural Leaches)

  1. A surname from Old English.
  2. A census-designated place in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States.
  3. An unincorporated community in Carroll County, Tennessee, United States.

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Leach is the 772nd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 44581 individuals. Leach is most common among White (80.28%) and Black/African American (13.84%) individuals.

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