[Surname] Add Your Surnames!
I was wondering if people would like to add to the behind the surname database by adding your, your friends, your coworkers, etc surnames? http://surnames.behindthename.com/submit/submit.php
You don't have to worry about the origins, as I and others are editors and can add the information. The surname database is, simply speaking, limited. It would be nice to grow it.
You don't have to worry about the origins, as I and others are editors and can add the information. The surname database is, simply speaking, limited. It would be nice to grow it.
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Humphrey
Surname HUMPHREY
SOURCE: Given Name
USAGE: English
Meaning & History
Derived from the given name Humphrey.
Surname HUMPHREY
SOURCE: Given Name
USAGE: English
Meaning & History
Derived from the given name Humphrey.
This message was edited 2/14/2016, 4:06 AM
Corkery
Surname CORKERY
SOURCE: Given Name
USAGE: Irish
Meaning & History
From Gaelic Ó Corcra meaning "descendant of Corcra". Corcra is a given name derived from the Gaelic word corcair "purple" (ultimately cognate with Latin purpur).
Surname CORKERY
SOURCE: Given Name
USAGE: Irish
Meaning & History
From Gaelic Ó Corcra meaning "descendant of Corcra". Corcra is a given name derived from the Gaelic word corcair "purple" (ultimately cognate with Latin purpur).
This message was edited 3/19/2016, 8:41 AM
Griffith
Surname GRIFFITH
SOURCE: Given Name
USAGE: Welsh
Meaning & History
Derived from the Welsh given name Gruffudd.
Surname GRIFFITH
SOURCE: Given Name
USAGE: Welsh
Meaning & History
Derived from the Welsh given name Gruffudd.
This message was edited 3/13/2016, 6:27 AM
Rauchle...
For the surname, RAUCHLE, I don't know its actual language of origin. The form wouldn't allow me to leave it blank/unknown, so French was my best guess.
For the surname, RAUCHLE, I don't know its actual language of origin. The form wouldn't allow me to leave it blank/unknown, so French was my best guess.
This message was edited 1/30/2016, 6:04 PM
Dawley...
The D'Awley (Anglo-French) etymology submission is related to the surname HAWLEY, but I'm unable to make that edit.
The D'Awley (Anglo-French) etymology submission is related to the surname HAWLEY, but I'm unable to make that edit.
This message was edited 1/18/2016, 5:22 AM
There are Ganza of different nationalities in Europe. In Africa Ganza is a masculine first name. The spelling is the same. but the pronounciation could change according to the different language .