English
0% Masculine / 100% Feminine
Earsley means 'earth' or 'soil' and is associated with farming and gardening.
Earsley is a surname that originated in England. It is derived from the Old English word 'eorthe', meaning 'earth' or 'soil'. The name likely referred to someone who lived or worked with soil, such as a farmer or gardener. Earsley may also be a variant spelling of the surname Earnsley, which has similar origins and meaning. Overall, Earsley is a name associated with the land and agricultural activities.
The popularity for the name Earsley peaked in popularity in the year 1932 with 5 births, which ranked number 8,186 out of 8,342 unique names for that year. Earsley had the most female births in 1932 with 5, which ranked number 4,411 out of 5,098 female names for that year.
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