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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 surname Deeney mean?

First recorded in Lancashire, the proud and noble Scottish surname of Deeney is a patronymic-type surname that derives from the given name "Dennis".

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 nationality of the surname basu?

Indian (more specifically it is a Bengali surname).

Where did the last name 'Huggins' originate?

Long before the Norman Conquest of 1066 A.D., the proud and noble Scottish surname of Huggins is on record at Fife, holding a family seat.

Surname of artist Charles Napier?

Charles Napier HEMY (1841-1917) was an artist. Charles Napier Hemy is also known as: Hemy Charles Napier, Charles Napier Hemy

What is the origin of the surname Tutor?

Earliest records of the English surname Tutor are to be found in Dutton, Lancashire.

What is the origin of the surname Gooden?

The proud and noble English surname Gooden heartily wields the formidable family motto "By Fidelity And Valour" through the obscurant mists of time from it's earliest origins with the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes who once mightily ruled all of Britain. Deriving from the baptismal, or given, name "son of Godwin", it is first found in Yorkshire, where they'd held family seat from the earliest of times.

The earl of Wessex, Godwin, was a chief advisor to King Canute.

His son, Harold Godwinson, was "the" Harold II of England, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England -- incidentally killed October 14, 1066 - at the Battle of Hastings.

What is the Gaelic translation of the surname Elwood?

There is a rare Connacht name called Elfred/Elwood/Ellwood in English and spelled Oileabhard in Irish.

Where did the surname Borrill originate from?

The English surname Borrill is first found in North Yorkshire.

Where does the last name 'Meyers' come from?

The surname Meyers has English roots in Cheshire where they held a familiy seat, but my information gives no time frame other than 'first records appearing on early census rolls taken by the early Kings of Britain'.

The early Jewish roots identify this as an ancient, male given name. As a surname, it means 'enlightener'.

What is Aladdin's surname?

Sorry, but in the (grand?) tradition of

"success has a thousand fathers; failure is an orphan",

Aladdin has no surname.

Is maddock a cool surname?

Yes maddock is an amazing name. If your name is Jamie Maddock you are especially cool and awesome.

Where did the surname Cruz originate?

The prestigious Spanish surname Cruz is first found in the records of the Castile region.

Why should you use the objectives and taba models of curriculum design in the process of producing the school curriculum?

Be cause the models of curriculum help to know the types of curriculum based on the level of learners to whom the curriculum is developed for.

What does the surname Hanley mean?

Carrying the meaning of "beauty", the proud and noble Irish surname of Hanley strides boldly through the gathering mists of time from the Connacht province's County Roscommon, where they had held a family seat from very ancient times. Their mighty family motto translates as "The valiant archer for ever!"

Where did the surname of Madril originate?

Originating during the Visigothic era, the proud and noble Spanish surname of Madril is first found amidst the early records of Old Castile.

What is the nationality of surname Cordova?

The Spanish surname Cordova derives from "de Cordova", meaning "from the city of Cordova" (Anglicized spelling of Cordoba), a province of southern Spain.

What does the surname Kehoe mean?

The proud and noble Irish surname of Kehoe originated in the Gaelic language as the Irish given name, or personal name, meaning a "horseman". The surname is first found amidst the early records of Tipperary.

What is the origin of the surname Matzen?

There's a medieval castle called 'Schloss Matzen' in the Tyrol, in Austria. The family name is German and also Dutch. See the Related Link for "Matzen Families in the U.S." to the bottom for the answer.

What is the origin of the surname Girling?

It is widely speculated by many respected scholars and researchers that the proud and noble English surname of Girling is a habitational-type surname, based upon a now lost or unidentified place name in England. However, it is first recorded in Norfolk, where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor; in 1296 A.D., William Girlyn held estates there.

What country of origin is the surname Hansen?

The proud and noble English surname of Hansen rises victoriously from the most ancient of days, when the mighty Anglo-Saxon tribes ruled all of Britain. The surname derives from "son of Hans."

What is the origin of the surname Danforth?

The proud and noble English surname of Danforth is first found in Suffolk, where they had held a family seat as Lords of the Manor.