Stingley
Stingley is a surname of English origin. It is believed to derive from a nickname, possibly related to the Middle English word "stingel" or "styngel," meaning a goad or spur, suggesting someone who was perhaps a sharp-witted or impetuous individual. Alternatively, it could be a topographic name, referring to someone who lived near a place with a similar sound, though such specific locations are not widely documented. The name is relatively uncommon, with its prevalence varying across different regions.
Historically, individuals with the surname Stingley have appeared in census records and other genealogical documents primarily
Notable individuals who have carried the Stingley surname are not widely known in prominent global contexts.