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  2. Norman (name) - Wikipedia

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    Norman as a given name is of mostly English origin. It is a Germanic name and is composed of the elements nord ("north") + man ("man"). The name can be found in England before the Norman Invasion of 1066, but gained popularity by its use by Norman settlers in England after the invasion.

  3. Category:Surnames of Norman origin - Wikipedia

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  4. English surnames of Norman origin - Wikipedia

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    It is a well-stirred mix of Old English, Middle English and Norman French, with some Norse and Celt, in which it is English that dominates. To see it in context, Norman French was the language of power and rank until Henry IV made English the tongue of kings at the end of the fourteenth century when most surnames already existed." [2]

  5. Tobin (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Tobin (Irish: Tóibín, pronounced [t̪ˠoːˈbʲiːnʲ]; from the Norman surname Saint Aubin, originated with Saint Albinus) is an Irish surname of Norman origin. [1]The Anglo-French Saint Aubin family arrived in Ireland in the wake of the Norman invasion in the 12th century [2] and settled in Counties Tipperary and Kilkenny, and subsequently spread to the neighbouring counties of Cork and ...

  6. Gibbons (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The surname was first found in the counties of Limerick and Mayo, in which two distinct families arose shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland during the 12th century. [2] The surname is derived from "Gibb", a short form of the popular Norman personal name Gilbert, which was first introduced in the 11th century by followers of William the ...

  7. Bragg (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code ; Print/export ... Origin; Word/name: Normandy: Meaning: ... Bragg is an English surname of Norman origin, the Welsh equivalent of this surname is ...

  8. Devereux - Wikipedia

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    Devereux is a Norman surname.Derived form of D'Evreux / Devreux, meaning d'Évreux ("from Évreux", a town in Normandy, France), the surname is found frequently in Ireland, Wales and England and to a lesser extent elsewhere in the English-speaking world.

  9. Roche (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Roche is a surname of Norman origin. Notable people with this surname include: The Roches, a female vocal group of sisters (Maggie and Terre and Suzzy Roche) Roche baronets, baronetcy of Great Britain; Adair Roche, Baron Roche (1871–1956), British judge; Adi Roche, (born 1955), Irish politician; Albert Severin Roche (1895–1939), French soldier