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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Yamasee
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England Ireland Scotland
Uddin History, Family Crest & Coats of Arm
The saga of the name Uddin follows a line reaching back through history to the days of the Anglo-Saxon tribes in Britain. It was a name for someone who worked as a maker of hoods. The surname Uddin is derived from the Old English words hod, hud, hood, and hodde, which all come from the Old English word hod, which means hood. 1 2
Occasionally, Uddin may be a local surname derived from the settlement of Hood in Rattery in Devon. “In the poem ‘Robin Hood(e) and Guy(e) of Gisborne’ the name is variantly Hood and Hoode; but the form is Hode in ‘A Lytell Geste [Story] of Robyn Hode.'” 3
“The leader of the Surrey men in A.D. 853 was named Huda (Anglo-Saxon Chron., s.a.).” 4
Early Origins of the Uddin family
The surname Uddin was first found in Devon where Osberus Hod was the first record of the name in the source Old English Bynames c. 1100-1130. In Cambridgeshire, Walter Hod was listed there c. 1200 and Gilbert Hodde was listed in the Assize Rolls for Somerset in 1225. Robert Hood (Hod) was listed in the Pipe Rolls for Yorkshire in 1230 and Philip Hodde, Hudde was found in Canterbury in 1305. 5
In Somerset, John Hod was listed there 1 Edward III (during the first year of King Edward III’s reign.) 6 The Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379 included the name in a compound forms: Matilda Hud-doghter and Emma Hud-wyf. 7
In Scotland, “a composition between Andrew, bishop of Moray and Robert Hude (or Hod) relating to the manor of Lamanbrid was made in 1225. Robertus Hud of Leth (Leith), witness in an Inchcolm charter c. 1220-26. Robertus Hod received a payment from the sheriff of Aberdeen, 1264.” 4