The last name Norris is of Anglo-Norman origin, derived from the Old French term "norrice," meaning "nurse" or "foster mother." It was used as a surname for someone who was a caregiver or had connections to a nursing profession. The name became prevalent in England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. It can also be associated with various geographic locations in England, particularly in the regions where the Norris family was prominent.
No, I am pretty sure that is comes form Italy:)
Slovak: from a pet form of a personal name equivalent to Martin.
My family is from the upper midwest, i was wondering where the name derived from.
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This last name is from Ireland and Spanish
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No, I am pretty sure that is comes form Italy:)
Slovak: from a pet form of a personal name equivalent to Martin.
My family is from the upper midwest, i was wondering where the name derived from.
His real name is Carlos Ray Norris. The nickname 'Chuck' was given to him by his friends when he was in the Air Force, since Carlos is the Spanish form of Charles, Chuck being short for it.
I actually had a friend once whose last name was Norris... So i'd appreciate it if you didn't ask that question
The last name Krimminger is of German origin. It is derived from the diminutive form of the personal name Grimme, which means fierce or determined.
Les Norris's birth name is Lester Norris.
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Where does my last name Pinto come from?
Germany is where the Novak's came form. They are mostly German.