"Stronghold at Sorvio" is the meaning behind the "Salisbury" surname.
The literal translation to English is 'a stroll', approximating the English surname of 'Walker'.
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 proud and noble English surname of "Hames" derives from a Germanic language word meaning "home".
Surname
The literal translation to English is 'a stroll', approximating the English surname of 'Walker'.
The distinguished English surname "Apel" means "Apple".
nothing, its a surname
Sugimoto is a family or surname.
The Gaelic/English surname McPherson is patronymic, meaning 'son of the parson'.
It means 'From the east on the ridge' ,in English.
The English surname of Sells derives from the masculine given name "Sylvester" or "Silvanus".
It doesn't mean anything in Gaelic; it's an English surname.
Salisbury
The English surname Pickles means son of Pickle. A place name from Middle English meaning 'small field'.
Nothing really. It's a surname in English.