Momo means Mourad or Mohammed. THese are Arabic names very cummon in France due to the Immigration.
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∙ 12y agoThe surname Woolhead is of English origin. It is derived from the Old English word "wulf," meaning wolf, and "heafod," meaning head or leader. It likely originated as a nickname for someone who had a strong or fierce personality.
jean paul Charles aymard sartre-full name.
The surname 'Williamson' originates from England. Its meaning is 'son of William' and originates from old Germanic.
It's a German surname (last name) meaning someone who lives near a bog or someone who grows and sells vegetables
It is from England. It's from the Middle English reuthe meaning "pity" and was a nickname for a charitable person or for someone pitiable.
(French) Occupational: shoemaker or cobbler. ~surname is Suire
Yes. Momo is a word meaning annoying or iritating.
Francais is French. It is actually a French word meaning "French," no joke.
Yes, it is from a French surname derived from the French "corbeau" meaning "raven".
The surname Roche is a French place name for someone who lived by a rocky outcrop or crag, from the Old French roche.
Dashiell is a simplification of a French surname-- and in the case of American author Dashiell Hammett, it is an Anglicized form of his mother's surname De Chiel; meaning unknown.
No, Belafonte is not a French surname. It is of Italian and Portuguese origin. It is derived from the Italian surname "Bellafonte," meaning beautiful fountain.
The origin of the surname DuMez is not known but it is possibly of French origin. The meaning of the name DuMez is not known.
The surname LeJune most likely comes from the French phrase "le jeune," meaning "the younger."
The surname "French" does not indicate a specific nationality. It is an English surname that can be found in various countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and others. The surname may have originated from someone who had French ancestry or had connections to France, but it is not exclusive to individuals of French nationality.
It is French in origin. Meaning "fair" or "beautiful".
Your search for the meaning behind the distinguished French surname of Rocher must lead you to Limousin, where they held a family seat.