Hodge is a medieval nickname for Roger. This Germanic personal name which meant hrod 'renown' +gar, ger 'spear', 'lance', was introduced into England by the Normans in the form Rog(i)er. In Old Norse Hróðgeirr was the common spelling.
The Neeson surname has origins in Scotland, Holland, and Germany.
If it is the surname itself, its origins are in England.
The family surname Gregory has origins in England, Germany, AND Portugal.
Carrying the meaning of "the son of Hodge", the English surname Hudgins can be found amongst the very ancient records of Gloucestershire, where they'd held a family seat.
The surname Tintinger is one of Luxembourgian origin, that is, it is a surname of people originating in Luxembourg. It would follow that it may have French origins, but that is not certain.
It's an English name meaning son of Hodge- Hodge a pet form of Roger.
Hodges is a variant of the name Hodge. Hodge was a medieval personal name used as a shortened version of the name Roger. Hodge was also a nickname in Middle English meaning 'hog'.
The Neeson surname has origins in Scotland, Holland, and Germany.
The surname Igoe has origins in Ireland and Spain.
Hodgson is a variant of the surname Hodge.Hodge is derived from the medieval personal name Hodge which was a shortened version of the name Roger.
The surname Quarles most likely has English origins.
from what i have been able to find is that it is either from the surname "Marsh" from england, and there are many origins from russia which is were my grandfather is from and we have the last name Maresh.
With Germanic origins, the surname carries the meaning of hardy, brave, or strong.Please access the related link below for more information:
If it is the surname itself, its origins are in England.
It is believed that it origins from winemakers.
The family surname Gregory has origins in England, Germany, AND Portugal.
There are several possible origins for this name and variations of it. It could mean 'church sexton', 'furrier' or 'cherry picker'. It's a surname that has it's origins in a profession.