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by Jim Young (guest)
1/14/2008, 7:38 AM
Doubtless this is a variant spelling of Locklear, which seems to crop up regularly on the message board. The usual explanation is that it is "probably" a version of the English surname Lockyer, meaning a "locksmith".
I've considered the possibility that the name might have a French origin. I thought it might have been L'eauclaire, or something similar. However, it seems that there is no such name as L'eauclaire, though there is Eauclaire. So we're still stuck with Locklear = Lockyer = locksmith.
•Re: Loclyair? · Jim Young · 1/14/2008, 7:38 AM