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Hobbss

Hobbss is a rare English-language surname that also appears as a fictional place name in some novels and games. The spelling appears to be a variant of the more common surnames Hobbs or Hobson, with an extra "s" that may reflect regional orthography or clerical error in historical records.

Origin and meaning: The root Hob originates as a nickname for Robert in medieval England; surnames such

Distribution and use: Hobbss is uncommon. In historical registers, occurrences are scarce and often indistinguishable from

Fiction and other uses: Outside real-world records, Hobbss has been used by authors and game designers as

See also: Hobbs, Hobson, Hobb.

as
Hobbs
or
Hobson
developed
as
patronymic
forms.
The
double
"s"
in
Hobbss
likely
arose
through
transcription,
settlement,
or
family-specific
spelling
choices,
and
does
not
indicate
a
distinct
etymology
from
Hobbs/Hobson.
related
surnames
in
census
and
parish
records.
In
modern
contexts,
it
is
sometimes
encountered
as
a
variant
spelling
in
genealogy
research,
where
diligence
is
needed
to
connect
it
to
Hobbs
or
Hobson
lines.
a
fictional
place
name
or
surname
to
evoke
familiar
English-rooted
names
while
signaling
a
slight
deviation
from
the
common
variants.