The English surname Bradley is a place name from many places throughout England named Bradley. The name is from the Old English words brad meaning 'broad' and leah which means 'woodland clearing'.
The literal translation to English is 'a stroll', approximating the English surname of 'Walker'.
"Stronghold at Sorvio" is the meaning behind the "Salisbury" surname.
The Gaelic/English surname McPherson is patronymic, meaning 'son of the parson'.
The English surname of Sells derives from the masculine given name "Sylvester" or "Silvanus".
The proud and noble English surname of Freer is an occupational surname, describing a person who was a friar. The surname first appears in Lothian, where they had held a family seat.
The English surname Bradley is a place name from many places throughout England named Bradley. The name is from the Old English words brad meaning 'broad' and leah which means 'woodland clearing'.
The meaning of the name Bradley is, "From The Broad Meadow." The origin of the name Bradley is English
Like many surnames, their is more than one ethnic origin. Bradley is an Anglicisation of the Irish Gaelic name O'Brolachán. But Bradley is also an English name of English origin. You would have to know the family history to know if the name in question was of Irish or English origin.
Surname
The literal translation to English is 'a stroll', approximating the English surname of 'Walker'.
Bradley comes from the English name, meaning "A broad lea/meadow".
The distinguished English surname "Apel" means "Apple".
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there is no spanish equivalent of bradley.
"Stronghold at Sorvio" is the meaning behind the "Salisbury" surname.
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The Gaelic/English surname McPherson is patronymic, meaning 'son of the parson'.