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'England' derives from the Old English name Englaland (Ænglaland, Ængla Land) which means 'Land of the Angles'.
The name Wright comes from old England and means carpenter, craftsman, or builder.
The word anglais comes from an old name for south-east England which was Anglia. The french name for England, angleterre, means land of the angles.
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The name Hayley is the name of an old town in England it means Hay cleaning
No, the name William did not exist at the time of the Old or New Testament and it was not a name that was used in Israel or the surrounding areas. William comes from a very old Germanic name, later being introduced to England by the Normans in 1066. Nobody in England was called William before that date.
It developed in England and Germany, though its origins are old English.
Actually the name Pluto was proposed by a an eleven-year-old schoolgirl in Oxford, England named Venetia Burney.
The colour of old England,anagrammticaly