Previous Names of the Day
Dec 29th
Ellsworth English
Habitational name for a person from the town of Elsworth in Cambridgeshire. The town's name is derived from the masculine given name
Ella (a short form of Old English names beginning with the elements
ælf meaning "elf" or
eald meaning "old") combined with
worþ meaning "enclosure".
Dec 28th
Alagona Italian
From the name of the Spanish region of Aragon, which was a medieval kingdom. The region was named for a river, which was itself derived from an Indo-European root meaning "water".
Dec 27th
Rettig German
Derived from Middle High German
retich, Middle Low German
redik meaning
"radish", an occupational name for a grower or seller of radishes.
Dec 26th
Lysenko Ukrainian
From a nickname, either from Ukrainian
лис (lys) meaning
"fox" or
лисий (lysy) meaning
"bald".
Dec 25th
Sasaki Japanese
From Japanese
佐 (sa) meaning "help, aid" (repeated, indicated by the iteration mark
々) and
木 (ki) meaning "tree, wood".
Dec 24th
Peel English
Nickname for a thin person, derived from Old French
pel, Latin
palus meaning
"stake, post" (related to English
pole).
Dec 23rd
Zhang Chinese
From Chinese
张 (zhāng) meaning
"stretch, extend". It may have denoted a bowmaker whose job it was to stretch bow wood.