The name Meadow or Meadows is of English origin. It was a name chosen by people who lived near a meadow and comes from the Old English word "mead". The first recorded person with this surname is found in Suffolk.
The scientific name for a Meadow Rue is Thalictrum.
An alternate name for a meadow pipit is a "titlark".
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bromus erectus.
The Scottish term for a low-lying meadow by a river is typically called a "haugh."
A meadow is typically classified as an open area of grassland, often with wildflowers, that is not covered by trees. It is characterized by its rich diversity of plant species and is an important habitat for various wildlife. Meadows are usually found in low-lying areas with moist soils.
My Own Meadow
Flax meadow
hunters meadow
It means 'fenced meadow'
It means Marshy Meadow that is my name.
"Of the broad meadow"
the name Truett means dry wood meadow
What does the name McKinsley mean?
Old English: Cyneburga's Meadow
From the meadow dwelling. It also means Gentle.
It means 'Near The Meadow Of The Beavers'.
It means 'near the meadow ' in old English