==Daralis given name== Daralis is derived from David meaning beloved. = Daralis (given name) == There are competing explanations. Some say it's of Persian origin, for example.
No, the name Daralis is not derived from the Old English word deorlic. Daralis does not have a known origin or meaning in Old English. It is possible that it has roots in another language or is a modern creation.
Washington in an English surname, as it is derived from Old English words.
No, the name Madeline is of English origin, derived from the name Magdalene. It is not specifically French.
Stanfield is an English name. It could be a habitual name from Stanfield in either Norfolk or Staffordshire. It could also be derived from the Middle English stan(e) meaning 'stone' and feld meaning 'field'.
The name Bass is commonly of English or Jewish origin. It can be derived from the word "basse," meaning a fish, or from the Jewish surname derived from the Hebrew word "bar," meaning son of.
Hailey has no meaning in German. The name comes from an Old English surname which was originally derived from the name of an English town (meaning "hay clearing").
Kasim is derived from Arabic. It is not an English name.
Jenkinson is English and is derived from Jenkin. The surname Jenkin is derived from the Middle English personal name Jenkin, a pet name for John.
Nickname is an English word, derived from eke-name meaning additional name.
Webster is English-derived.
The nationality of the name Faller is English. This name is Old English in origin and derived from the word fall.
The name Coleman is of English origin. It is derived from the Middle English personal name "Colman," which itself is derived from the Old English name "CΕlmann," meaning "dove" or "pigeon." It was a fairly common surname in medieval England.
The name Lute is both English and German in origin. The English meaning of this name is string instrument and derived from the name Luther.
Washington in an English surname, as it is derived from Old English words.
The name of Shropshire is derived from the Old English Scrobbesbyrigscīr, literally Shrewsburyshire. The former name for Shropshire, Salop, is derived from Salopesberia, an Anglo-French name.
Misty is an English name. It's derived from the Old English 'mist' meaning 'mist, thin fog'.
no,brynn is an english given name,derived from a welsh name bryn
The name "measles" is probably derived from the middle English word, maseles (plural mesels), which means spot.