Ingram is English in origin; possibly derived from the Saxon name Engel which is Germanic.
Tomaszewski is a Polish surname.
Doyle is a surname of Irish origin.
The Buttigieg surname comes from Malta.
The surname Dupree is French in origin.
Munster, Ireland is where the Brick surname originates.
The surname 'Ingram' is of English and Scottish origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name 'Enguerrand,' meaning "Ing's raven" or "Ing's descendant." It is a patronymic surname, indicating descent from an ancestor named Ingram.
Ingram is an English surname of pre medieval origins in the Anglo-Saxon personal name Engel. The name is recorded in most parts of England but particularly in the county of Yorkshire. Engel was a tribal name of the Angles, the people of Englanda, in Northern Germany, who invaded Eastern and Northern Britain in the 5th Century A.D. and gave their name to England. Ingram is derived from Engel with the added suffix 'ramm', which means the ram. Early recordings of the surname include John Ingelram, in Yorkshire in 1138, and Richard Ingram of Calverly, Yorkshire in 1250. Edward Ingram was one of the earliest settlers in America, being listed as resident in Virginea, New England, in 1635. The coat of arms most associated with the name being an ermine shield charged with three gold escallops on a red fesse. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John Engelram, dated 1132, in Yorkshire.
Rebus is a Polish surname.
surname landman origin
Tomaszewski is a Polish surname.
Doyle is a surname of Irish origin.
The Buttigieg surname comes from Malta.
The surname Dupree is French in origin.
This is an Anglo-Saxon surname.
The surname Kula is Polish in origin.
The surname Anepohl may be German in origin.
Munster, Ireland is where the Brick surname originates.