Hayes (surname)

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Hayes
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Language(s) English
Origin
Region of originIreland, England, Scotland, Wales, France, Germany
Other names
Variant form(s)Hawes, Hay, Haye, Hays, Heas, Heyes, Highes, O'Hea, Hease, Heyes, Heise, Hughes, Haynes, Haines
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Hayes is an English language surname. In the United States Census, 1990, Hayes was the 100th most common surname recorded. [2] The oldest record of the surname dates to 1197 in the Eynsham Cartulary of Oxfordshire, where it appears in the form Heise. [3] [4] [5] There are nineteen coats of arms assumed by or granted to individuals with this or a similar surname. [3] Though primarily a surname, "Hayes" sometimes appears as a given name in census records. [6]

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Origin

Derived from name of Irish god

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 the province of 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. Other Irish Hayeses have also been associated with Clan Cian, the ruling O'Carroll clan of southern Ireland. [7] [8] [9]

Derived from place-name element

England

In England, Hayes arose as a locational surname, associated with one of the several places named or suffixed -Hay, -Hays, -Hayes, etc., such as those in Kent, or Middlesex. 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). [3] 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. [6] This surname has gained in popularity in the century between 1881 and 1998, but remains at a rank below 150 and a frequency lower than that in the United States and some other countries of the Commonwealth. [6]

Scotland

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. [7]

Other

Hayes also can derive from the Yiddish name Khaye, meaning "life". [10] [11]

Given name

Notable people with the surname

Listed here are people who share the 'Hayes' surname, organized by birth year, to assist in assembling a view of the geographic distribution of this surname over time.

Born after 1600
Wiebbe Hayes c. 1608unknownDutch  Colonial soldier of the Dutch East India Company and a decorated national hero.
Nathaniel Haies 16341706Founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut.
Catherine Hayes 16901726English murderess.
Born after 1700
Philip Hayes (composer) 17381797British composer, organist, singer and conductor
John Hayes (explorer) 17681831British Explorer for the British East India Company
Born after 1800
Augustus Allen Hayes 18061882American Chemist and mineralogist
Catherine Hayes 18181861Irish First internationally acclaimed Irish-born opera diva; highest paid singer of her time
Rutherford B. Hayes [12] 18221893American Nineteenth president of the United States
Bully Hayes c.1829c.1877American South Sea pirate
Lucy Webb Hayes [12] [13] 18311889American First Lady to President Rutherford B. Hayes
Isaac Israel Hayes 18321881American Arctic explorer and physician
Augustus Allen Hayes 18371892American Author and journalist
Thomas Hayes (San Francisco landowner) before 18491868Irish-American Land owner in San Francisco area; made key contributions to the development of the San Francisco rail system
Alice Hayes 1862/31913British horse trainer
Patrick Joseph Hayes 18671938American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church; eighth Bishop (fifth Archbishop) of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York; first papal military vicar for the United States
John Hayes (Tasmanian politician) 18681956Australian Thirty-first premier of Tasmania; eighth president of the Australian Senate
Frank Hayes (actor) 18711923American Silent film actor
Ernie Hayes 18761953English Professional cricketer; Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Vince Hayes 1879after 1910English Professional football (soccer) player
Stephen Hayes (hurler) before 1880(unknown)Irish Professional hurler
Frank Hayes (unionist) 18821948American President of the United Mine Workers of America; lieutenant governor of Colorado
J. Milton Hayes 18841940English Actor and poet; known for his dramatic monologues
Ralph Leo Hayes 18841970American Catholic bishop of Helena, Montana and Davenport, Iowa: Rector of the Pontifical North American College in Rome, Italy
George 'Gabby' Hayes 18851969American Television and film actor; recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; inductee into the Western Performers Hall of Fame
Johnny Hayes 18861965American Olympic Gold medalist in the marathon race Second generation Irish-American
Michael Hayes (politician) 18891976Irish National politician
Seán Hayes (Tipperary politician) 18901968
Juan Enrique Hayes 18911976Argentine Football player
Flora Kaai Hayes 18931968Hawaiian Territorial politician
Ennis Hayes 18961956Argentine Football player
Eric Hayes 18961951British soldier
Born after 1900
Helen Hayes 19001993American Actress; winner of Oscar, Tony, Emmy and Grammy awards
John Daniel Hayes 19021991American Rear admiral in the United States Navy; naval historian and teacher of naval history
Richard J. Hayes 19021976Irish  WWII code breaker, & Director of National Library of Ireland
Saul Hayes 19061980Canadian Executive director and executive vice-president of the Canadian Jewish Congress
Clancy Hayes 19081972American Jazz singer, banjoist, guitarist
Patricia Hayes 19091996English Television and film actress; Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Bernadine Hayes circa 19121987American  actress and singer
Wayne Woodrow 'Woody' Hayes 19131987American College football coach; inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
James L. Hayes 19151989American Educator and president of the American Management Association
Bill Hayes (footballer, born 1915) 19151987Irish Professional football (soccer) player
Margaret Hayes 19161977American Actress
John Hayes (harness racer) 19171998Canadian Professional horse racer; inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame
Richard Hayes (Irish politician) before 19181958Irish National politician
Seán Hayes (Cork politician) before 19181941Irish National politician
Colin Hayes (artist) 19192003British Artist
John Michael Hayes 19192008American Screenwriter and Alfred Hitchcock collaborator; Edgar Award winner
Wallace D. Hayes c.19192001Chinese-American Provided fundamental contributions to the understanding of supersonic and hypersonic flight
Stephen Hayes 19021974Irish Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army
Nevin William Hayes 19221988American Prelate of the Territorial Prelature of Sicuani (Peru), Auxiliary Bishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago
Ira Hayes 19231955Pima [14]  Paramarine in the United States Marine Corps; one of five soldiers who appear in the iconic photograph of the raising of the American flag on the island of Iwo Jima during World War II
Colin Hayes [15] 19241999Australian Champion thoroughbred racehorse trainer; Order of Australia (AM); Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
John B. Hayes 19242001American Sixteenth Commandant of the United States Coast Guard
Bill Hayes (actor) 19252024American Television and stage actor, singer; played the character Doug Williams on the soap opera Days of our Lives, also wrote The Ballad of Davey Crockett
John Hayes (cricketer) 19272007New Zealander Professional cricketer
Lord Alfred Hayes 19282005British Professional wrestler, manager, and commentator best known for his work in the U.S. with the promotion now known as WWE
Willie Hayes 19282014Irish Professional football (soccer) player
John Hayes (art historian) 19292005British Authority on the paintings of Thomas Gainsborough; director of the London Museum and National Portrait Gallery
John Hayes (director) 19302000American B-movie genre film director
David Hayes (sculptor) 19312013American Award-winning sculptor
Brian Hayes (broadcaster) 1937(living)Australian Radio personality
Mickie Most [16] 19382003English Record producer born "Michael Peter Hayes"
Vic Hayes 1941(living)Dutch "Father of Wi-Fi". [17] [18]
Bob Hayes 19422002American Olympic Gold Medalist sprinter; professional football player; at one time considered the world's fastest man
Geoffrey Hayes 19422018English Television presenter and actor; presented Rainbow (TV series)
Isaac Hayes [19] 19422008American Soul and funk musician; winner of Oscar and Grammy awards
Paul Martin Hayes 19421995English Historian and writer on fascism
Patrick J. Hayes 1944(living)British Computer scientist known for his seminal and continuing contributions to the field of Artificial Intelligence
Denis Hayes 1944(living)American Environmental Advocate, Proponent of Solar Power, and Founder of Earth Day
Brian Hayes QC (lawyer) 1944(living)Australian • Environmental Lawyer
Elvin Hayes 1945(living)American Professional basketball player, inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame
Frank Hayes (cricketer) 1946(living)English Professional cricketer
Billy Hayes (writer) 1947(living)American Film writer, actor, director; author of Midnight Express
John Hayes (New Zealand politician) 1948(living)New Zealander Member of Parliament
Sharon Hayes 1948(living)Canadian Member of Parliament
Mark Hayes (golfer) 19492018American Professional golfer
Stephen K. Hayes 1949(living)American Martial arts instructor and author; inductee into the Black Belt Hall of Fame (Instructor of the Year); former security advisor and bodyguard to the Dalai Lama of Tibet
Born after 1950
Dennis Hayes 1950(living)American Co-developer of the first commercial modem for the IBM PC; founder of Hayes Microcomputer Products
Jerry Hayes 1953(living)British National politician; barrister
Mark Hayes (composer) 1953(living)American Gospel music composer
Beth Hayes 19551984American Economist specializing in theoretical microeconomics
Chris Hayes (politician) 1955(living)Australian National politician for the Division of Werriwa
Austin Hayes 19581986Irish Professional football (soccer) player
John Hayes (British politician) 1958(living)English National politician
Michael Hayes (wrestler) 1959(living)American Professional wrestler and writer for professional wrestling events
Calvin Hayes [16] 1960(living)English Musician; founding member of Johnny Hates Jazz
David A. Hayes [15] 1962(living)Australian Thoroughbred racehorse trainer
Kevin Hayes 1962(living)English Professional cricketer
Bruce Hayes (swimmer) 1963(living)American Olympic Gold Medalist swimmer
David Hayes (born 1963)American ConductorDirector The Philadelphia Singers
Stevie Plunder [20] 19631996Australian Singer/songwriter; founding member of The Whitlams
Bernie Hayes [20] before 1963(living)Australian Singer/songwriter
Christian Hayes 1964(living)English Rock singer, songwriter, guitarist
Michael Hayes (spree killer) 1964(living)American Murderer notable for successful use of insanity as a defense
J. P. Hayes 1965(living)American Professional golfer
Cylvia Hayes 1967(living)American Former First Lady of Oregon
Eric Hayes (American football) 1967(living)American football player
Andrea Hayes 1969(living)American Backstroke swimmer
Brian Hayes (politician) 1969(living)Irish National politician
Sean Hayes (musician) 1969(living)American Folk music singer-songwriter
Trisa Hayes 1969(living)American Professional wrestler
Sean Hayes (actor) 1970(living)American Film and television actor; Emmy award winner
Chris Hayes (American football) 1972(living)American Professional football player
Darren Hayes 1972(living)Australian Pop and electronica singer, songwriter
Amy Faye Hayes 1973(living)American ring announcer and model
David Hayes (musician) before 1973(living)American Bass guitar player
Edwina Hayes 1973(living)Irish-English Singer, songwriter
John Hayes (rugby union) 1973(living)Irish Professional rugby union player
Janet Gray Hayes 19262014American Sixtieth Mayor of San Jose, California
Josh Hayes 1975(living)American Professional motorcycle racer
Peter Hayes 1976(living)American Founder/Guitarist in Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
David Hayes (soccer) 1976(living)American Professional football (soccer) player
Kirsty Hayes 1977(living)British Diplomat and civil servant
Gemma Hayes 1977(living)Irish Musician, singer-songwriter
Christopher Hayes (journalist) 1979(living)American Journalist; editor of The Nation
Trent Hayes before 1980(living)Australian Non-fiction author and business consultant
Frank Hayes (musician) before 1980(living)American Filk musician; computer technology columnist
Lenny Hayes 1980(living) Australian Rules Football player
Hazel Hayes 1985(living)Irish YouTuber, filmmaker, and author
David Hayes (writer) before 1986(living)Canadian Non-fiction author and essayist
Jordan Hayes 1987(living)Canadian Actress
Jimmy Hayes (ice hockey) 19892021American Ice hockey player
Hunter Hayes 1991(living)American Country music singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
Kevin Hayes (ice hockey) 1992(living)American Ice hockey player
Dion Hayes 1994(living)American Rapper; known professionally as 42 Dugg
Nigel Hayes 1994(living)American Basketball player
Tae Hayes 1997(living)American Football player
Born after 2000
Jaxson Hayes 2000(living)American Basketball player
Ryan Hayes (American football) 2000(living)American Football player
Leah Hayes 2005(living)American Swimmer

Additional notable people

Fictional characters with the surname

Distribution

As a surname, Hayes is the 191st most common surname in Great Britain, with 42,475 bearers. It is most common in Kent, where it is the 73rd most common surname, with 4,828 bearers. Other concentrations include, Buckinghamshire, (34th,3,304), Caerphilly, (43rd,1,700), Carmarthenshire, (48th,1,696), Merseyside, (79th,3,252), Swansea, (86th,1,704), City of Leeds (165th,1,722), Lancashire, (177th,3,370), Greater London, (288th,3,358), Greater Manchester, (335th,1,724), Cheshire, (386th,1,678), Essex, (618th,1,666), and Scotland. Other notable concentrations include, Tyne and Wear, West Yorkshire including, the City of Wakefield, Nottinghamshire, the Glasgow City council area, Midlothian, Moray, Aberdeenshire, Banffshire, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire including, the City of Sheffield, Darton, Kirkleatham, and the Highlands.

See also

Citations

  1. "Home". celticfamilymaps.com.
  2. Citation: United States Census Bureau. 1995.
  3. 1 2 3 Citation: Hayes surname meaning
  4. 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.
  5. Citation: Eysham abbey. 1907.
  6. 1 2 3 Citation: Longley et al.
  7. 1 2 Citation: Hayes surname group.
  8. Citation: kthomas, 2002.
  9. Citation: Hayes, John; 2008.
  10. "Meaning, origin and history of the surname Hayes (3)" . Retrieved 26 December 2013.
  11. "Hayes Family History". ancestry.com. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  12. 1 2 Husband and wife: Rutherford 1822 and Lucy 1831
  13. This person is listed here under her married name.
  14. The Pima are a Native American people.
  15. 1 2 Father and son: Colin 1924 and David 1962
  16. 1 2 Father and son: Mickie 1938 and Calvin 1960
  17. "CNET Vision series, December 6, 2002: "...which earned him the sobriquet of father of Wi-Fi."".
  18. Business Week, 1 April 2003
  19. Father and son: Isaac 1942 and Isaac before 2000
  20. 1 2 Brothers: Stevie 1963 and Bernie before 1963
  21. Orr, Christopher (17 November 2017). "'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' Is an Absolute Marvel". The Atlantic.

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