Eides
Eides is a surname of Northern European origin. The name is most common in Norway and among descendants of Norwegian emigrants in North America, though it is comparatively rare elsewhere. Eides is related to the surnames Eide and Eids, which in turn derive from farm or place names in Norse-speaking regions. In many cases, Eides originated as a toponymic surname, indicating origin from a place named Eide or Eids, or from a farm with that name. Alternatively, it may reflect a patronymic formation in older naming systems, where a person was described as belonging to or descended from someone associated with Eide. The precise meaning of the element Eide/Eid varies by locality and historical era but commonly refers to a geographic feature such as a homestead, a farm, or an island/isthmus.
Distribution and usage: Records show the surname in civil registries and genealogical databases, with higher concentrations
See also: Eide, Eids, Eid. These related forms appear in other languages and regions and may share