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Pages in category "Latin-language surnames" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
In the preface, p. xi, Martin stated of that chapter: "Many of the [place names and] surnames have been found in classes of records which contain documents in both languages referring to the same case, like the Chancery Proceedings, in which bills and answers are in English and writs in Latin."
Latin-language surnames (67 P) Latvian-language surnames (4 C, 40 P) Lithuanian-language surnames (3 C, 283 P) Low German surnames (87 P) Lozi-language surnames (2 P) M.
Gender-Neutral Baby Names That Mean Spring 48. Aviv. Although primarily a male name, this Hebrew moniker meaning “barely ripening” and “spring season” has gender-neutral potential, too. 49 ...
Note: The most common surnames in Slovakia are a mixture of Indo-European and the Ugric roots reflecting the 900-year-long coexistence of the Indo-European Slovaks and speakers of other Indo-European languages with Ugric Hungarians and the Croatians, under Hungarian assimilation pressure throughout the 19th century (see Magyarization, see ...
Herrera – 451,226 – From the Latin word ferrāria, meaning either "Iron Mine" or "Iron Works". Medina – 431,518 – From the Arabic word madina, meaning city. Vargas – 427,854 – From Spanish and Portuguese, from various places called Vargas, meaning variously "thatched hut", "steep slope", or "fenced pastureland which becomes ...
b) According to Parvan, after Tomaschek, the meaning is similar with Lith. Napras, in which there is a high probability of the root *nebh-"to spring". [66] c) According to Bogrea, 'spring' - compared with Old Persian napas 'spring' [66] Herodotus (IV 48), [65] [67] Patissus, Pathissus, Tisia Tisa: Pyretus, Pyretos, Pyresos, Porata Prut: Rabon ...
Latin-language surnames (67 P) Surnames of Latvian origin (1 C, 12 P) Latvian-language surnames (4 C, 40 P) Surnames of Liechtenstein origin (12 P)