Spencer originates of olde English as an occupational surname evolved to a given name meaning "steward" or "dispenser of provisions". In essence, one in charge of purchasing and distributing food and provisions within a royal or noble household or a monastery. A name for a boy, Spencer, while not popular is unique.
Spencer originates of olde English as an occupational surname evolved to a given name meaning "steward" or "dispenser of provisions". In essence, one in charge of purchasing and distributing food and provisions within a royal or noble household or a monastery. A name for a boy, Spencer, while not popular is unique.
Spencer originates of olde English as an occupational surname evolved to a given name meaning "steward" or "dispenser of provisions". In essence, one in charge of purchasing and distributing food and provisions within a royal or noble household or a monastery. A name for a boy, Spencer, while not popular is unique.
Spencer originates of olde English as an occupational surname evolved to a given name meaning "steward" or "dispenser of provisions". In essence, one in charge of purchasing and distributing food and provisions within a royal or noble household or a monastery. A name for a boy, Spencer, while not popular is unique.