Heath is an Old English male given name and surname denoting one who lived on a moor or heath.
Heath Ledger.
From an English surname which denoted one who lived on a heath. (Behind the Name)
The last name Heath is an English name for someone who lived on a heath. This surname has also been established in Dublin since the late 16th century.
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'Heath' is an English word with no meaning in Gaelic.
The proud and noble English topographical-type surname of Heath dates back to the times when the Anglo-Saxons bestowed surnames upon persons who lived near physical features such as hills, lakes, valleys, or even types of trees. Areas of level, uncultivated land with poor, coarse, undrained soil with rich deposits of peat or peaty humus were referred to as heath. First found in records of Durham, 1279 A.D. Family motto: "Hope for better!"
The surname can be translated to mean "Leader in Victory"
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You probably mean "surname". Your surname is your family name. For instance, if your name is Mike Hunt, your "surname" is Hunt.
It means "from the heath".