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  2. Waddington (surname) - Wikipedia

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    It may be connected to be connected with the pre-7th century Old English name "Wade", and the verb "wadan" (wada) meaning "to go", or as a habitational name from the Old English word "(ge)waed" meaning "ford".

  3. Toponymic surname - Wikipedia

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    A toponymic surname or habitational surname or byname is a surname or byname derived from a place name, [1] [2] which included names of specific locations, such as the individual's place of origin, residence, or lands that they held, or, more generically, names that were derived from regional topographic features. [3]

  4. Cliburn (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Cliburn is a surname in the English language. The name originated as a habitational name (from Cliburn, Cumbria, England). [1] This place name is derived from the two Old English elements: the first, clif, meaning "slope" or "bank"; the second, burna, meaning "stream". [1] A variant of the surname is Clibburn.

  5. 50 Old-Fashioned Baby Names That Will Melt Your Heart

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    Unfortunately, its meaning is, well, “unfortunate.” 49. Easton. This unisex name of English origin has a habitational meaning that refers to settlements in the east (i.e., “east town”). 50 ...

  6. Trevor - Wikipedia

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    Trevor (Trefor in the Welsh language) is a common given name or surname of Welsh origin. It is an habitational name, deriving from the Welsh tre(f), meaning "homestead", or "settlement" and fawr, meaning "large, big".

  7. Castañeda - Wikipedia

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    The name's meaning is habitational, from any of various places in Santander, Asturias, and Salamanca, derived from castañeda, a collective of castaña "chestnut". The name is believed to be created by the fact that the bourgeois House of Castañeda was situated in a valley of chestnuts, thus meaning "Castle of the Chestnuts."

  8. Kirkland (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Kirkland is a surname. It originated from a habitational name with variant spellings Kirtland and Kirtlan, from the English word Kirk meaning church, plus land, and was originally given either as a topographical name to someone resident on land belonging to the church, or as a locational name from any of the several places named Kirkland.

  9. Habitat - Wikipedia

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    The word "habitat" has been in use since about 1755 and derives from the Latin habitāre, to inhabit, from habēre, to have or to hold.Habitat can be defined as the natural environment of an organism, the type of place in which it is natural for it to live and grow.