Re: Surnames
Eames comes from the old word EME, meaning "uncle". Maybe it was a nickname, or it identified someone whose only claim to fame was that he was the uncle of a better known person.
Cabell may have been a given name, according to Reaney (Dictionary of British Surnames). He gives an example, Kabell son of William living in 1286; nothing on the meaning. He also suggests a metonymic for a ropemaker, cable = rope, or something to do with CABAL, an old word for a horse. Take your pick.
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Surnames  ·  Curtis  ·  6/25/2005, 10:27 AM
Re: Surnames  ·  Scaramozzino  ·  7/3/2005, 4:23 PM
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