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In most cases, the names are "one-off" Latinized forms produced by adding the genitive endings -ii or -i for a man, -ae for a woman, or -orum in plural, to a family name, thereby creating a Latinized form. For example, a name such as Macrochelys temminckii notionally represents a latinization of the family name of Coenraad Jacob Temminck to ...
Meaning "Smooth brow". Believed to have been created by James Macpherson in the 18th century. Malmhìn Malvina (Anglicization) [4] Alternate spelling of Malamhìn Marsail Marjory [21] Marsaili Marcella, [20] Margery, [20] Marjory [16] SG equivalent of En Margery, and Marcella. [20] Marta Martha [3] Milread Mildred [3] Moibeal Mabel [3] Moire ...
Most surnames were fully established throughout Cornwall by the end of the 15th century. [1] Cornish surnames can be found throughout the world as part of the Cornish diaspora . Due to the linguistic similarity of Cornish, Welsh and Breton , some surnames can derive from any of the three regions.
1 15th century. 2 16th century. 3 17th ... Please improve this article by removing names that do not have ... The following notable old boys of Eton College were born ...
Fictional characters from the 15th century (11 P) R. 15th-century rebels (6 P) T. 15th-century travelers (2 C, 6 P)
Recently, the ever-entertaining WeRateDogs dug up a goldmine: a list of 15th-century dog names penned by Edward of Norwich, the 2nd Duke of York. Over 1,000 names made the list, showing that ...
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