Yes--it's originally a Norman name brought to England, so it is French in form (it's the French form of Almaric), but came with the Normans to England.
John Emery - English actor - died in 1822.
John Emery - English actor - was born in 1777.
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This interesting surname Goodenough is an English surname.
Talbot can be used as an English surname, but it is actually Breton-French. Therefore, it is a French surname.
There is only one common spelling of the surname "English."
No, the surname Shepherd, from the English word shepherd, is of English origin.
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From a surname website: The surname Hayward is of English origin.
it was pure english surname
Hopgood is an English surname.
It is English.