Ultimately, the Family surname Normanderives from the Scandinavian word noromenn, meaning "men from the North". However, the related link below shows four different countries to choose from: Please click there.
Norman is a locational English surname that referred to a person who was originally from Scandinavia or Normandy.
Italy
The name Norman is Gaelic so it is most likely to come from Scotland in the UK! It means Thor courage or Thor ming The name Norman is also of a Germanic origin (Germany) In Germany the name Norman means Norseman or North Man is English!
Its Irish my last name is caldwell :)
where does the name Vorachack come from
Suffolk, France it is a norman name
Gower is an English name of Norman origin.
Norman is a locational English surname that referred to a person who was originally from Scandinavia or Normandy.
The last name of Vert is Scottish in its origin and this name also has Norman roots. There is not a listed meaning for this name.
Fischer is ancient Norman name that arrived in England after the Norman conquest of 1066, it may well have derived from an individuals profession of Fisherman
The last name of Oliver is likely from French or French-Norman extraction. It is a somewhat common personal or first name in the French and British world.
Belmonte is a Spanish/Portuguese/Italian variant of the ultimately Norman name Beaumont meaning "beautiful mountain".
Italy
It comes from the Anglo-Norman French 'case' meaning 'case' or 'container'.It was an occupational name for someone who makes boxes.
The name Norman is Gaelic so it is most likely to come from Scotland in the UK! It means Thor courage or Thor ming The name Norman is also of a Germanic origin (Germany) In Germany the name Norman means Norseman or North Man is English!
Norman Norton
The name Jensen is a variant of the name Johnson which is of Norman origin. It particularly was prevalent in Scotland, England and Ireland. It means "son of John" or "son of the one Jehovah has favored".