History:
The surname is derived from the Old English word “haef” which means “heath” or “moor”. It is believed to have originated in the area of East Anglia, England.
The surname is believed to have first appeared in the 11th century with the Norman Conquest of England. It is thought to have been a topographical name, referring to someone who lived on a moor or heath.
Description:
The surname is still common in the East Anglia region of England, as well as in Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.
The family crest of the HAVESurname is a shield with a chevron and three stars. It symbolizes the family’s roots in the moorland.
There are several variations of the HAVESurname, including HAVEL, HAVELAND, HAVILL, HAVELANDT, HAVELANDER, and HAVELANDER.









