Re: Surnames Code and Nora
There is an Italian surname Nora. One suggested meaning is a diminutive of Eleanora, another, that it comes from NUORA, meaning "daughter-in-law". In either case inherited from a female ancestor. A third suggestion is a place name origin. Apparently there was a Casa Nora in Ravenna, but that looks to me like it's called after the family. There is also a Nora in Southern Sardinia, but there doesn't seem to be a connection between the surname and the island. So no firm explanation.
There is an English surname, Code, and this has more than one possible explanation. It could be a metonymic for a cobbler, code being an old word for cobbler's wax. It might also be locative, from the Cornish CUIT, meaning wood. The name belongs to Devon, which adjoins Cornwall.
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Surnames Code and Nora  ·  Ashley  ·  4/8/2007, 11:38 PM
Re: Surnames Code and Nora  ·  Jim Young  ·  4/10/2007, 8:01 AM
Re: Surnames Code and Nora  ·  Chas  ·  4/16/2007, 4:53 AM
Re: Surnames Code and Nora  ·  Jim Young  ·  4/17/2007, 7:12 AM
Re: Surnames Code and Nora  ·  blaaarg  ·  4/29/2007, 11:16 AM
Re: Surnames Code and Nora  ·  Jim Young  ·  4/29/2007, 12:02 PM
Re: Surnames Code and Nora  ·  Ashley  ·  4/10/2007, 9:40 AM
Re: Surnames Code and Nora  ·  Jim Young  ·  4/11/2007, 5:52 AM
Re: Surnames Code and Nora  ·  Ashley Ingram  ·  4/11/2007, 7:53 PM
Re: Surnames Code and Nora  ·  Jim Young  ·  4/12/2007, 11:43 AM
Re: Surnames Code and Nora  ·  Ashley Ingram  ·  4/26/2007, 9:31 AM