Description:
The Ladale surname is of English origin, and is derived from a place name in the county of Lancashire. The place name is derived from the Old English words “hlaef” meaning “loaf”, and “dael” meaning “valley”, and thus means “Valley of the Loaf”. The Ladale family is believed to have originated in the late 13th century, when a family of the name settled in the area around the village of Ladale, Lancashire. Over the centuries, members of the Ladale family have spread out across the United Kingdom and beyond. The Ladale surname is associated with a number of customs and traditions. For example, the Ladale family crest is a lion rampant holding a loaf of bread. This symbolizes the family’s connection to the place of their origin. Variations of the Ladale surname include Ladall, Ladaller, Ladaler, Ladalers, Ladallers, Ladalles, Ladalls, Ladallser, Ladallsers, Ladals, Ladalser, Ladalsers, and Ladles.












