The Old Norse language-word for "barn" evolved into the English place-name of Latham- and was subsequently utilized by the powerful Anglo-Saxon tribes who anciently ruled all of Britain to mean "dwellers at the barns". The family is well-known to have held a family seat in Lancashire long before the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D.
Family motto: Equanimity!"
Norah Latham has written: 'The heritage of West Africa' -- subject(s): History, Sources
I'm not positive, but his surname and names from his family seem to suggest an English heritage.
The rich heritage of the Spanish surname of Esteves begins to be found in the ancient records of Galicia.
The surname Robillard has French origins. It is a French surname derived from the personal name Robert.
This is probably a Dutch surname, so originating from the Netherlands. In one heritage site, 444 people have the surname Roossien, with 33% of them from the Netherlands and 50% from the US.
The Isabel surname's long heritage arose during the Middle Ages in the northern region of France known as Normandy.
I Dominican and my fathers last name is Nina. I beleive it is of Dominican Heritage.
The surname Lemberg has Germanic origins, derived from the city of Lemberg in modern-day Ukraine. It is a toponymic surname, indicating that the original bearer likely hailed from or had some connection to the city of Lemberg.
Elle Latham's birth name is Jennifer Elizabeth Latham.
Dwight Latham's birth name is Dwight Barclay Latham.
Louise Latham's birth name is Johnie Louise Latham.
Philip Latham's birth name is Charles Philip Latham.