Halseys
Halseys is the plural form used to refer to people who bear the surname Halsey. The name Halsey is an English-origin surname found in English-speaking countries around the world. It is typically described as a toponymic surname, arising from one or more places in England named Halsey or with similar spelling, with the specific origin varying by locality. Over the centuries, bearers of the surname migrated to North America, Australia, and other parts of the Commonwealth, contributing to its distribution in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. In modern usage, Halsey appears primarily as a surname; the form Halseys is used when referring collectively to multiple individuals bearing the name. Variants and related spellings include Halsey (without the final 's'), and, less commonly, Halsy or Halsey, reflecting regional spelling differences and record-keeping practices. The surname has been carried by people in various fields, including politics, science, arts, and business, and is frequently the subject of biographical references in reference works. See also: Halsey (surname); lists of people with the surname Halsey; toponyms or place names that include Halsey in their title, noting that specific places should be checked in their own articles.