Re: Etymology of the names Lockhart, Locklear
in reply to a message by padvi
What on earth is a mutt tribe?
Lockhart is Scottish. Two explanations have been advanced:
i) An Old Germanic given name, Lochard, meaning something like "stronghold-hardy"
ii) An occupational name, Lockherd, denoting a herdsman in charge of a cattle or sheep enclosure.I've seen Locklear described as a Scottish surname, but I'm doubtful. Maybe it's a version of the English surname Lockyer, meaning "locksmith". The spelling Locklear seems to have originated in North America.
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Etymology of the names Lockhart, Locklear  ·  padvi  ·  12/4/2006, 5:12 AM
Re: Etymology of the names Lockhart, Locklear  ·  Jim Young  ·  12/6/2006, 3:48 PM
Re: Etymology of the names Lockhart, Locklear  ·  padvi  ·  12/8/2006, 4:09 AM