Re: Condit and Rickman
in reply to a message by Dianne
Condit
Southern French: from the past participle of condir from Latin conditio ‘seasoning’, ‘flavoring’, hence probably an occupational name or nickname for a cook.
Rickman
variant of Richman 1.
from an Old English personal name Ricmund, composed of the elements ric ‘rich’ + mund ‘protection’.
German: variant of Richmann (see Richman).
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Southern French: from the past participle of condir from Latin conditio ‘seasoning’, ‘flavoring’, hence probably an occupational name or nickname for a cook.
Rickman
variant of Richman 1.
from an Old English personal name Ricmund, composed of the elements ric ‘rich’ + mund ‘protection’.
German: variant of Richmann (see Richman).
More info here ...http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/fact.aspx?&fid=10&fn=&ln=Rickman