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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 is the origin of Munch surname?

First found amid the very early records of the Rhineland, the proud and noble German surname of Munch derives from the Low German language-word meaning "monk".

Where does the name Humphrey come from?

Striding proudly through the annals of time while bearing the family motto of 'The true man loves his country', the Humphrey surname rises forth from Denbighshire in Northeast Wales, where they held a family seat and were distinguished by Duke William of Normandy with lands in recognition of their assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D. The surname derives from the Old French personal name Humfrey, a cognate of Old German names Hunfrid and Humfrid. Those names derive from the Germanic elements 'hun', meaning 'bear cub', and 'frid' or 'fred', meaning 'peace'. It was a very popular given name among early Norman settlers of England.

Where Allet surname originated?

Despite the obscuring mists of time, the Allet family name is well-known to have arrived in eastern England, specifically Yorkshire, following the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D. While this surname came from the region that is now known as Belgium, it is definitely of Norman origin. Some of the family also settled in Staffordshire and Dorset in England.

What does the surname Gunter come from?

Originally rising from Saxony during medieval times, the proud and noble German surname of Gunter derives from the masculine given name, Gunter, which comes from the Italian "guerra", meaning "war". Anglo-Saxon and Old Norse derivatives carry the meaning of "a warrior", and the Scandinavian variation means "battle army".

What is the origin of the surname Luna?

The proud and noble Spanish surname Luna is first found in the records at Aragon.

What is the Origin of the surname Albuquerque?

The proud and distinguished Portuguese surname Albuquerque dates back to pre-12th century Badajoz province of Iberia, where the region's cork industry is centered. The Latin language name of "white oak" (alba quercus) became the village name of Albuquerque, so the people that lived near there gained that as their surname.

What does the surname Cabinatan mean?

Cabinatan comes from Spanish/French

Cabine or Cabana which means a small room

+natan, God has given.

Where does the surname van der vyver come from?

My last name is Van De Vyvere (nee Trabue), which is close to the spelling of the name (van der vyver) prefaced in the question. I was told by Customs at the airport in Amsterdam in August 1997 that it means, "from the pond" and is very common, like Smith in the US. My husband said his paternal grandfather immigrated from Belgium to the US in the 1890's. Interestingly, there is a town called Vyvere in Belgium.

What is the ethnic origin of the surname Pasin?

Italian; evolving from the Latin-language word for "peace".

Where did the surname Fischer first appear?

Proudly bearing the family motto of "Regard the end!" while valiantly rising through the erosional sands of time from Warwickshire, the noble English surname of Fischer is distinguished by having held a family seat from very ancient times- and were granted lands there by Duke William of Normandy for their valorous aid at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D.

What is the origin of isbel as a surname?

BELLE IS LATIN FOR BEAUTIFUL ISABELLE - IS BEAUTIFUL FROM LATIN, THOUGH ROMANCE LANGUAGES LIKE SPANISH, FRENCH Isbel is the Scottish Gaelic form

Where does the 'Hodge' name come from?

According to the House of Names website (listed below), the family surname Hodge came from TheBorderlands or England, and was first found in recorded history in Northumberland, where they'd held a family seat from before the Norman Conquest of 1066.

What does the last name Markland mean?

Despite holding estates and a family seat as Lords of the Manor in the 13th century township of Castleton in Lancashire, England, the meaning of this proud and noble English surname has become obscured by the gathering mists of time.

Is Rush an Irish surname?

The Rush surname originated in Suffolk, England.

Where did the surname Sturman originate?

The German Sturman surname originated in Bavaria.

What is the origin of the surname MILES?

Miles is likely a patronymic surname derived from a Middle English form of Michael. Possibly it could also be that the s was used as a patronymic suffix so that the name means "son of Mile," with Mile being a variant of the name Milo which has disputed etymology varying from the Latin mīles meaning soldier to having possibly a Germanic/Slavic origin from mil- meaning "grace."

What is the etymology of the surname Nebera?

The Etymology of the surname Nebera is 'Burning light.'

Is 'Varela' an Italian name?

Varela is not an Italian name because it is Galician in origin, from Portugal and Spain.