History:
Peerjade is an Anglo-Saxon surname, derived from the Old English words “pēor” meaning “people” and “jade” meaning “field”. It is thought to have originated as a toponymic surname, used to denote someone who lived near a “people’s field”.
The earliest records of the Peerjade surname date back to the 13th century, when it was recorded in the Hundred Rolls of 1273. The name is believed to have been first used in the East Midlands region of England. Culture and
Description:
PEERJADE
The Peerjade surname is most commonly found in the United Kingdom. It is particularly associated with the East Midlands region, where it is thought to have originated.
The Peerjade surname has a number of variants, including Pierjade, Pearjade, Peirjade, and Peerjaid.










