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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 Spanish last names start with the letter p?

Padilla, Palomo, Pastrana and Penagos are Spanish surnames. Additional Spanish surnames include Peralta, Perea and Perez.

The word boycott derives from the surname of a?

The word boycott derives from the surname of an English Army officer, Boycott, who was shunned by the Irish because of his activities. That type of shunning can to be described by his name.

What does the surname Carbaugh mean?

Rising forth from the Gascogne region, the proud and noble French surname of Carbaugh would have first been bestowed upon a person with a dark complexion or dark hair. The surname derives from the Latin language word "carbonis", meaning "charcoal".

Where does the surname Fortescue come from?

The English surname Fortescue is first found in the records of Devon.

What is the meaning of Dutch surname Riemersma?

Frisian: patronymic from the personal name Riemer

Sources: Ancestry.com

What nationality is surname Minder?

That's my grandmother's maiden name and she's Irish. So I guess it's Irish.

I disagree. My father's family was Swiss and German. His last name was Minder also. Minder has no characteristics of an Irish last name unless it is derived from another spelling. Then again, many names were shortened or rewritten when people arrived here.

Earliest records of the proud and noble English surname of Minder are in Shropshire, where they had held a family seat as Lords of the Manor during the 13th century.

Where did the last name Miranda come from?

The proud, noble, and distinguished Spanishsurname Miranda is first found in Asturias.

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What is the origin of the surname Platt?

The proud and noble English surname of Platt rises victoriously through the erosional sands of time from the ancient days when the mighty Anglo-Saxon tribes riled all of Britain. They instituted usage of this surname to denote a family that lived near a small patch of land. Records indicate that they held a family seat at Lancashire from early times.

Where did the surname Whistler originate?

Earliest records of the proud and noble English surname of Whistler reflect that they held a family seat in Somerset in 1243 A.D, as Lords of the Manor.

What does Shion mean?

depending on the japanese characters used to spell the name shion, it will have different meanings. My name is shion and it does the not mean sound of the tide that so many claim to say it is. So it's dependent upon the characters they use to spell it.

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Where did the Cahill surname originate?

Boldly striding through time's withering sands wielding the formidable family motto "I trust in the Lord!", the proud and noble Irish surname of Cahill emerges victoriously from Tipperary as well as County Kerry. Both branches descend from O'Connors, the Kings of Connacht; specifically "Cathal".

What does the surname McCaig mean?

The proud and noble Irish surname of McCaig is first found in County Galway, where they held a family seat from ancient times.

Family motto: "May I neither dread nor desire the last day!"

-The Gaelic form for McCaig was Mac Taidh, or O Taidhg.

Is Lozano an Egyptian surname?

Evolving as a nickname-type surname for ebullient, vibrant persons, the distinguished Lozano family's records are to be found in Castile, Spain, in medieval times.

What is the origin of the surname Hudson?

The proud and noble English surname of Hudson enjoys a rich and long history in Yorkshire, where they had held a family seat from very ancient times- some researchers say long before the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D. The surname Hudson itself burst upon history's stage at a time when Anglo-Saxon tribes ruled all of Britain. It derives from the given, or baptismal, name "Hudd", which was actually a pet name for both "Richard" and "Hugh".

Where did the surname winsper originate?

The proud and noble English surname of Winsper emerges from the gathering mists of time from Lincolnshire, where they had held a family seat as Lords of the Manor. The earliest reference is in the 13th century.

What does the surname Hodgkinson mean?

The powerful Anglo-Saxon tribes who once ruled all of Britain anciently conferred the proud and noble English surname of Hodgkinson to specifically denote "the son of Hodge". Traced to Gloucestershire, they held a family seat long before the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D. "Hodge" began as a nickname for "Roger".

Family motto: "Without God nothing!"

What does the family name Delaney mean?

From the Irish Ó Dubhshláine which translates as 'descendant of the dark man of the River Slaney'.
from the alder grove or decendent of dubhshlaine.use behindthename.com

What is the county of origin for the surname Long?

The proud and noble English Long family name descends from a Norman noble of Preux in Normandy.

What is the surname of -Ricky who played Gary Hobbs?

The EastEnders soap opera's fictional character Gary Hobbs was portrayed by Ricky Groves for nine years. Then he was written out of the script.