laming
Laming is a surname of English origin and also a place name that occurs in several small localities in England. The name first appeared in written records under the medieval spelling Lames, and it is generally believed to derive from the Old English word “lam,” meaning “a small stream” or “riverbank.” The family name was traditionally associated with the rural communities of northern England, and it spread throughout the British Isles during the late Middle Ages.
In geographical terms, Laming refers to at least two hamlets in England. One is located in the
Notable bearers of the surname include English football goalkeeper and coach Leo Laming, who played professionally