Previous Names of the Day
Apr 17th
Kaur Indian (Sikh)
Means
"princess", ultimately from Sanskrit
कुमारी (kumari) meaning "girl". In 1699 Guru Gobind Singh gave all his Sikh female followers the surname
Kaur and all males
Singh. In many instances, it is also used as a middle name with the family name serving as the surname.
Apr 16th
Newton English
From the name of one of many English towns meaning "new town". A famous bearer was the English physicist Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727).
Apr 15th
Echeverría Spanish
Derived from the Basque place name
Etxeberria, which itself is derived from Basque
etxe "house" and
berri "new".
Apr 14th
Breitbarth German
From Old High German
breit "broad" and
bart "beard", originally a nickname for someone with a full beard.
Apr 13th
Wolanski Polish
Denoted a person who came from one of the places in Poland called Wola or Wolany, derived from the given name
Wolan meaning "to want".
Apr 12th
Pololáník Czech
Derived from Czech
polo "one half" and
lán, a medieval Czech measure of land (approximately 18 hectares). The name denoted someone who owned this much land.
Apr 11th
Itō Japanese
From Japanese
伊 (i) meaning "this" and
藤 (tō) meaning "wisteria". The final character may indicate a connection to the Fujiwara clan.