Janvrin
Does anyone have any information about this last name?
My mom told me it was English and it's a family name. (Not used in my imediate family... I believe it was my great-?-grandmother's maiden name)
"...Everything in this room is eatable, even *I'm* eatable! But that is called "cannibalism," my dear children, and is in fact frowned upon in most societies."
My mom told me it was English and it's a family name. (Not used in my imediate family... I believe it was my great-?-grandmother's maiden name)
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Janvrin is derived from Old French jenvre 'youngest (child in the family)', from Latin juvenior/junior (see http://www.geneanet.org/onomastique/index.php3?nom=janvrin). The surname is found mainly in northwestern France as shown at http://www.geopatronyme.com/cgi-bin/carte/nomcarte.cgi?nom=janvrin&submit=Valider&client=cdip but the North American Janvrins come from Jersey in the Channel Islands as you can see at http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=flybaby2&id=I386