My name!
what is the origin of my name? Like is it italian, irish, etc. First and last please! I've always wondered and I really hope you guys can help me! My first name is CARRIE and my last name is KNIGHT! Thanks!!
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Carrie is French, & it means: song of joy.
Knight is an English occupational or status name designating a lilitary servant to the king or great baron, usually a mounted soldier owing loyalty to his liege lord bound to fight in his quarrels. The name is derived from Old English word "cniht", meaning a boy or youthful servant. The knight was originally just a boy or young servant. The knight stood higher in rank than the franklin, freeman, & burgess, men of free birth, but not of noble birth.
I found information on your last name in various surname books at the library, & various places on the internet such as:www.vitalog.net.
Knight is an English occupational or status name designating a lilitary servant to the king or great baron, usually a mounted soldier owing loyalty to his liege lord bound to fight in his quarrels. The name is derived from Old English word "cniht", meaning a boy or youthful servant. The knight was originally just a boy or young servant. The knight stood higher in rank than the franklin, freeman, & burgess, men of free birth, but not of noble birth.
I found information on your last name in various surname books at the library, & various places on the internet such as:www.vitalog.net.
Quoting my own message at the general message board at www.behindthename.com:
Knight is a British occupational surname meaning "mounted warrior." The surname could also originally have been a nickname for a worker in a knight's household.
There's also a possibility that your surname is Irish, as there also exists the McKnight surname. So, your surname could also be a variant of it. Since the "Mc" means "son of" and "Knight" means "brave", the McKnight surname means "son of the brave."
So, your surname is either British or Irish.
I hope that helps.
Regards,
Lucille
Knight is a British occupational surname meaning "mounted warrior." The surname could also originally have been a nickname for a worker in a knight's household.
There's also a possibility that your surname is Irish, as there also exists the McKnight surname. So, your surname could also be a variant of it. Since the "Mc" means "son of" and "Knight" means "brave", the McKnight surname means "son of the brave."
So, your surname is either British or Irish.
I hope that helps.
Regards,
Lucille
In one baby book I read that "Carrie" (in all its spellings) is diminuative for "Caroline." It is English extraction. Knight, I believe, is Germanic, but I don't know the exact meaning.
Knight is an English occupational or status name designating a military servant to the king or great baron, usually a mounted soldier owing loyalty to his liege lord bound th fight in his quarrels. The name is derived from Old English word "Cniht" meaning a boy or youthful servant. The knight stood higher in rank than the franklin, freeman, & burgess, men of free birth, but not of noble birth.
The German formation of the name Knight is Knecht.
I found this information in various surname books at the library, & various places through the internet such as:www.vitalog.net.
The German formation of the name Knight is Knecht.
I found this information in various surname books at the library, & various places through the internet such as:www.vitalog.net.