Lynchr
Lynchr is a surname of English origin. Its etymology is believed to derive from the Old English personal name "Leofric," meaning "dear ruler," combined with the word "gecynd," meaning "kin" or "kindred." Thus, Lynchr would have originally signified "kinsman of Leofric." The name is found in various spellings throughout historical records, with variations such as Linch and Lyncher appearing in different regions and time periods.
The Lynchr surname is most commonly associated with the United Kingdom, particularly England. While its origins