Previous Names of the Day

May 17th
Hurst   English
Originally a name for a person who lived near a thicket of trees, from Old English hyrst "thicket".
May 16th
Skalický   Czech, Slovak
Indicated the original bearer came from a place named Skalice, Skalica or Skalička in the Czech Republic or Slovakia, derived from the Slavic root skala meaning "rock".
May 15th
Sutherland   Scottish
Regional name for a person who came from the former county by this name in Scotland. It is derived from Old Norse suðr "south" and land "land", because it was south of the Norse colony of Orkney.
May 14th
Lombardi   Italian
Originally indicated someone who came from the Lombardy region of northern Italy, which was named for the Lombards, a Germanic tribe who invaded in the 6th century. Their name is derived from the Old German roots lang "long" and bart "beard".
May 13th
Plamondon   French
Derived from French plat "flat" and mont "mountain", referring to someone who lived near a flat-topped mountain.
May 12th
Böhm   German
Originally indicated a person from the region of Bohemia (Böhmen in German).
May 11th
Bezuidenhout   Dutch
From Dutch zuid "south" and hout "forest". It refers to the south of the forest in The Hague.