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[Facts] Re: Last Names
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Someone here might be able to help if you tell us your last name.
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My last name is Adams. I would like to know the meaning of it and also the meaning of Sawyer as a last name.Does the meaning make a difference if the name is first, middle, or last? Thanks ...Nancy
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Adams and other "English male first names plus -s" surnames usually mean "son of", as in this case: Adams = "son of Adam". The "-s" version is very commonly Welsh, as in Evans, Williams, Jones (Johns), etc. Adamson would be the more strictly English equivalent and McAdam or MacAdam would be the Scottish."Sawyer" is an old English occupational surname, denoting someone would sawed lumber (planks) out of felled trees. Very often this was performed with the log laid horizontally over a pit. One man would work from the pit and one from above the log, cutting lengthwise planks with a 2-man crosscut saw (called a pit saw) like lumberjacks used to fell trees before the advent of the chainsaw.The meaning of neither name is different in first, middle or last positions.Hope that helps,Da.
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Adams is derived from the first name Adam.Sawyer is in the database as a first name. It means the same thing when it's a last name.
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