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Surnames

Surnames, also known as last names, are passed down from our ancestors, and connect us to our family. In this category, you will find questions about the use of surnames and their meanings.

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What does the name Randall mean?

Throughout it's many variations, the male given name Randall derives from 'rand', meaning 'a shield', and 'wulf', meaning 'a wolf'. This combination connotes 'Superior Protection' and 'Wolf Counselor'.

As a surname, Randall is first found in Devon, England, where they'd held a family seat from very ancient times.

It's German origins indicate that it belonged to persons living in Bavaria, c. 1316.

What is origin of surname gearhart?

The surname gearhart most likely originates from the germanic first name Gerhard ( still common in germany). Gerhard in turn consists of the two germanic words "ger" meaning "spear" and hard meaning - you guessed it - "strong, hard"

Where did the name newnes come from?

there names came from there nature and there personality

Where did the surname Simonetti originate?

The proud and noble Italian surname of Simonetti derives etymologically from the personal (given) name "Simon", which is itself a derivative of the Hebrew name "Sim'on", from the verb "sama", meaning "to listen". So the name Simonetti means "God has listened", in reference to the gratitude of the parents for their wish for a child having been granted. The surname is first found in Trapani, Sicily. Family motto: "Armed Against The Enemy!"

Where did the surname Bartram come from?

The English surname of Bartram originated in the Brandenburg-Prussia region of what is now Germany, and migrated to England after the Norman Conquest of 1066 A.D. It carries the meaning of "bright" or "famous" and "raven". The family is recorded to have been in Cumberland in 1086 A.D.

Family motto: "I advance!"

Puerto Rican last names starting with h?

Many Puerto Rican last names comes from Spanish. The most common Puerto Rican last name that starts with H is Hernandez.

What does the surname Vaillancourt mean?

Possibly:

"The surname of VAILLANCOURT was a nickname for a stalwart or courageous person, originally derived from the Old French word VALLANT, and rendered in Latin documents in the form VALERE. The name is also spelt VAILLANT and LEVEILLANT..."

What are cool nicknames for the name josh?

theirs a lot of names for josh my names josh and some people call me jdog,jj,joshy,joss,jand whatever your last inital is,j,joshers,j's,but that's all the nicknames that aren't that babyish ;]lol

just made this up jaws!

Where does the surname Denyes come from?

the earliest Denyes we can find a record for is a christening in 1698, Chaligny France, however the feeling is that the family left France for Holland shortly after that because of religious persecution.

some generations later they immigrated to New Amsterdam (Now New York City), they sided with the British during the American Revolution and moved north to Canada as United Empire Loyalists. settling first in Amhurstberg and later north of Belleville Ontario, in Thurlow Township, There are many descendants living in the Belleville area today.

2nd Answereer says: the Related Link listed below indicates that the surname Denyes was established in Lancashire, England, prior to the Norman Conquest in 1066 AD. But their roots date back to the Pictish clans of ancient Scotland. The family motto translates to "My harvest will also arrive".

What is the meaning of the name assange?

Messenger sent by God to expose the corrupt US political system

What is the origin of the surname Gambles?

Gambles is an English name that means son of Gamble. From an Old Norse word for 'old'. The German spelling is Gambel.

Is the surname Ferguson Jewish?

If it is used by a Jewish family, Foster is a Jewish surname. However, most so-called "Jewish surnames" are not exclusively Jewish.

Where does the surname aslam from?

Aslam - Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic Aslam 'most perfect', 'faultless', an elative form of the adjective salim (see Salim).

Salim - Muslim and Jewish (Sephardic): from a personal name based on Arabic salim 'perfect', 'faultless', 'safe', 'secure'. Salim bin Thabet was one of the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad. The Mughal emperor Jahangir (1605-1627) was also known as Prince Salim. This is a widespread name in all Muslim countries.

Where does the surname Barnable come from?

The proud and noble English surname of Barnable is first found in Devon, where they had been granted lands in recognition for their distinguished actions during the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D.

Family motto: "Regard the dead!"

Where did the surname Reddick originate?

The proud and noble Scottish surname of Reddick is first found in the early records of Kirkcudbright, where they had held a family seat.

Family motto: "Yield not to misfortunes!"

What are a few British last names?

Washington, Edison, Smith, Johnson, Lake, Watson, Branch, Franklin, and Hill are all names with rich English histories.

What are Norman Surnames from the Battle of Hastings?

Many English language surnames originate from the Normans and were introduced into the country during and after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Here are a small sample of Norman names that are now commonplace as Englsh and Irish Names. For a much larger list please consult: The Norman People and their desendants by Henry.S. King.

AMOND
BEAUMONT
BUTLER
CARPENTER
CLARE
DARCY
DISNEY
FITZWILLIAM
JORDAN
HALL
LEROY
MAYOR
MONTGOMERY
MORRIS
OSMENT
PERCY
VINCENT

Where does the name 'Marley' come from?

The female given name Marley derives from the Hebrew Magdalene, meaning 'a high tower, a fortress'.

As a family surname, Marley comes from England, where they are first known to have held a family seat in Cheshire.

What is the origination of the surname Terron?

Despite the erosional sands of time, the proud and noble English surname of Terron rises boldly from it's humble start in Dorset, where they had held a family seat from very ancient times. While no family motto is noted, the ancient Anglo-Saxons who once ruled all of Britain initiated usage of this surname to designate a family who once lived in the area known as Tarrant, there in Dorset.

Is the name Fisher a Scottish name?

Indeed, the Celtic surname of MacInesker in Scotlandwas translated to Fisher during ancient times.

What does the name Vietnam mean?

"Viet" was a Vietnamese pronounciation of a Chinese word for "far" which described a wondering hunter type people in that region of Asia; these wonderer's migrated southward into current day Vietnam. "Nam" means "south" or southern region. Wondering people living in the south.

What does the surname Bainbridge mean?

This most ancient of Anglo-Saxon surnames comes from the family having lived in the parish of Aysgarth in North Yorkshire. "Bainbridge" derives from a combination of the Old Norse word "beinn", which means "straight", and the Old English word "brycg", which means "bridge". Local tradition holds that a Saxon named Bayn defended a bridge against an enemy.

What is the nationality of the surname Allen?

English and Scottish: from a Celtic personal name of great antiquity and obscurity. In England the personal name is now usually spelled Alan, the surname Allen; in Scotland the surname is more often Allan. Various suggestions have been put forward regarding its origin; the most plausible is that it originally meant 'little rock'. Compare Gaelic ailín, diminutive of ail 'rock'. The present-day frequency of the surname Allen in England and Ireland is partly accounted for by the popularity of the personal name among Breton followers of William the Conqueror, by whom it was imported first to Britain and then to Ireland. St. Alan(us) was a 5th-century bishop of Quimper, who was a cult figure in medieval Brittany. Another St. Al(l)an was a Cornish or Breton saint of the 6th century, to whom a church in Cornwall is dedicated.

The surname O'Hallion was anglicized Allen in Ireland.