The name Mosley is of Old English origin and means "meadow near the moor" or "clearing near the boggy meadow." It is derived from the words "mos," meaning meadow, and "leah," meaning clearing or meadow.
It comes from the English name meaning "meadow on a ledge"
The name Ashlie is a variation of the name Ashley, which comes from an English surname meaning "ash tree clearing." It is derived from the Old English words 'æsc' (ash tree) and 'leah' (clearing or meadow).
The surname 'Stanley' is of English origin and is derived from a place name in England, meaning "stone clearing" or "stony meadow." It likely comes from Old English words 'stan,' meaning stone, and 'leah,' meaning meadow or clearing.
My name is Leighan and I was told it is of the british origin meaning meadow
A variant of 'Hayley' meaning hay clearing or hay meadow is English in origin and is not found in the Bible. See link below:
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Lee means 'clearing' or 'meadow'.Answer:Lee has many potential meanings depending to nthe ethnic origins of the family:In England the name was given to a person who lived in or near a "laye", meaning "clearing in the woods."In Ireland it could come from the longer Irish name "O'Liathain."LEE means "plum tree" in Chinese. Note that Lee was the royal surname during the Tang dynasty (618-906 CE)
Root name HAYLEY; var. Hayleigh, Halley, Haileigh, Hayley, etc. From a surname which was originally derived from the name of an English town (meaning "hay clearing" from Old English heg"hay" and leah "clearing")Clearing in this case meaning 'cleared land for field'. Literal meaning 'Hay Field'. It was popularized by the British child actress Hayley Mills (1946-), though the name did not become common until over a decade after she first became famous. If the spelling is taken as HALEY, then the name is of Scandinavian origin meaning "brave" and "heroic". Scottish and Irish cultures also add to the meaning as "ingenious". But if using the Old English meaning, it does indeed mean "hay meadow," "shepherd," and "hay clearing" (all Old English meanings refer to different spellings excluding the first).
He is in the first big clearing with the unicorn.
Brantley Meaning: one who lived at, or near the meadow where broom grew; one who came from Bramley (clearing overgrown with broom), the name of various places in England.
According to the website "Meaning-of-names": Stanley Meaning: one who came from Stanley (stony meadow), in UK; dweller at a rocky meadow