The surname Taliaferro is of Italian origin, derived from the Latin phrase "talia ferrum," meaning "such iron." It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone with a strong or resilient character, possibly referring to a blacksmith or someone who worked with metal. The name is most commonly found in the United States, particularly in Virginia, due to early colonial settlers. Variations of the name exist, reflecting its diverse linguistic and cultural influences over time.
yates is an iresh name meaning "gatekeeper"
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The surname Papo country of origin is not known. There isn't any information available such as origin and meaning about the Papo surname.
This surname Haidous is of Arabic origin. An English form of هيدوس , the meaning behind it I do not know.
This surname Toraya is a Spanish surname, perhaps originating from Spain, but if you are from east asia, then this surname Toraya is also of Japanese origin. The Meaning of both Spanish: Toraya, and Japanese: Toraya is uncertained... for now.
Oh, dude, the name Taliaferro means "iron cutter" in Italian. So, like, if you ever need someone to slice through some metal, you know who to call. But, like, don't expect them to actually be able to do it, okay?
The meaning of surname Dekate is unknown.
Bill Taliaferro's birth name is William Taliaferro.
Hal Taliaferro's birth name is Floyd Taliaferro Alderson.
Mabel Taliaferro's birth name is Taliaferro, Maybelle Evelyn.
Mike Taliaferro's birth name is Myron Eugene Taliaferro.
The Italian surname of Franco is first found in the ancient records of Rome, but no meaning for the surname is readily available.
Actually, this is not the Lithuanian surname. It is Polish surname :)
Lawrence Taliaferro died in 1871.
Mike Taliaferro is 6' 2".
Lawrence Taliaferro was born in 1794.
John Taliaferro was born in 1768.