Heriot
Heriot Origin and Meaning
Heriot is an unusual masculine name with Scottish origins, derived from an old surname and place name. Historically, a 'heriot' was a feudal death duty or tribute paid to a lord when a tenant died. The name comes from the Old English 'heregeatwe,' meaning 'military equipment,' reflecting the ancient custom where a deceased warrior's weapons would be given to his lord. As a given name, Heriot is exceedingly rare, maintaining an air of distinction and heritage. It may appeal to parents with Scottish connections or those seeking a truly uncommon name with historical depth. The name has a strong, dignified quality and could be considered alongside other rare surname-derived names like Harrington or Barrett.
Famous People Named Heriot
- James Herriottwhich is a close variation on the spelling of this name, was a bestselling author of the warm stories he gathered as a veterinarian on the English countryside.