The Scottish surname Snodgrass is an habitational name from a place near Irvine in the former county of Ayrshire, named with the northern Middle English terms snod meaning “smooth, or sleek,” and grass meaning “grass.” The first family to use the name Snodgrass was from Strathclyde on the borders between England and Scotland in the early 14th Century. The name is first recorded in the New World in 1785 when Neil Snodgrass arrived in Virginia. Today there are approximately 13,000 bearers of the name Snodgrass living in the US.
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