The mighty Anglo-Saxon tribes who anciently ruled all of Britain initiated usage of this surname to denote a family that lived in or near the town of Dudley in Worcestershire. The town's name derives from a combination of the Old English language's given name "Dudda" with the Old English language word "leah", meaning "woodland clearing"; so together they mean "Dudda's glade". The ruins of the original Dudley Castle retains a visitor's center, opened by Queen Elizabeth II in June of 1994.
No, the last name Martínez is not an Italian surname since it is Spanish, with the original meaning "son of Martin."
The meaning of surname Dekate is unknown.
Hitler is his family's original surname.His surname was in fact HITLER and his first name is ADOLF.
Skrob is a Czech surname. Iits original form is Škrob (which sounds like Shkrobb, approximately). The meaning of the name may come from an archaic dialectal word škrob that that means a greedy person. The usual meaning of the word in Czech nowadays is 'amyl.'
The Hoffa surname is most probably of Germanic origin, meaning "settlement, court, or farm".
No, the last name Martínez is not an Italian surname since it is Spanish, with the original meaning "son of Martin."
While the earliest records of the Pirrie surname are to be found at Aberdeenshire, the original meaning of this proud and noble Scottish surname remains obscured by the withering mists of time.
There is no character called Aunt Dudley. Aunt Petunia's surname is Dursley, her son is called Dudley. Aunt Petunia's sister was called Lily (Evans) Potter.
The meaning of surname Dekate is unknown.
Dudley is a name of Old English origin. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
This surname Carpak seems to be of Polish origin, but it is unsure because of its rarity. Carpak seems to be variants of more common name Karpak, Karpiak, and Krupiak. The surname Karpiak is a Polish name and it derived from Karp. Perhaps Carpak's original surname is Polish surname Karpiak or Karp. See related links below for more the origin and meaning of the name Karpiak.
His surname was Schicklgruber.
Origin: Central Germany Meaning: Tree Farmer or Peasant Farmer Original Spelling: Baumbauer
The surname "Cliffe" is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is derived from a topographic name for someone who lived near a steep or precipitous slope or cliff. It is a locational surname indicating where the original bearer was from.
Paplauskasis a Lithuanian last name of Polish origin, in the original form most probably Poplawski. Its meaning has something to do with the notion of floating.
Lukehart is a name that may have originated from Germany with the original spelling being Luckhardt. The meaning of the name is unknown or not officially recorded.
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