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  2. Montgomery (name) - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery (also spelled Montgomerie) is a toponymic surname derived from Saint-Germain-de-Montgommery and Sainte-Foy-de-Montgommery in Normandy, France. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  3. Montgomerie family - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery family or de Montgomerie is a prominent family of Anglo-Norman origin, belonging to both French and British nobility. At the turn of the 12th century, the family was one of the leading families, with Robert de Bellême being the wealthiest and most powerful magnate in England and Normandy . [ 1 ]

  4. Clan Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    In 1296 John de Montgomery and his brother are recorded on the Ragman Rolls rendering homage to Edward I of England. [6] A later Sir John Montgomery was one of the heroes at the Battle of Otterburn in 1388 where the English were defeated. [6] He captured Henry (Hotspur) Percy and the Percy family paid a great ransom for his release. [6]

  5. Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery College, one of Maryland's community colleges; Montgomery Elevator, a defunct elevator company acquired by KONE; Montgomery Guards, an Irish-American militia unit; Montgomery Motorcycles, a now defunct British motorcycle manufacturer; Montgomery Ward, an American department store chain; Richard Montgomery High School, Rockville, Maryland

  6. List of state and territory name etymologies of the United ...

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    Language of origin Word(s) in original language Meaning and notes Alabama: April 19, 1692: Choctaw/Alabama: alba amo/Albaamaha 'Thicket-clearers' [3] or 'plant-cutters', from alba, '(medicinal) plants', and amo, 'to clear'. The modern Choctaw name for the tribe is Albaamu. [4] Alaska: December 2, 1666: Aleut via Russian: alaxsxaq via ...

  7. Anglicisation of names - Wikipedia

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    Others indicated the town or village of a family's origin, sometimes disguised as an ancestor's name as in Ó Creachmhaoil, which prefixes a toponym as though it was the name of a person. As with other culturo-linguistic groups, other types of surnames were often used as well, including trade-names such as MacGhobhainn , Mac a'Ghobhainn or Mac ...

  8. Rémy (name) - Wikipedia

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    Rémy, Remy, Rémi, Remie, Rémie or Remi (French:, English: / ˈ r ɛ m i, ˈ r iː m i, ˈ r eɪ m i /) is a name of French origin meaning “oarsman”, and is associated with the Latin name Remigius. It is used as either a surname or as a male or female given name.

  9. List of musician and band name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The word "evanescence" means "a disappearance or dissipation, like vapor". They apparently disliked their previous name and wanted something better. They also wanted to do some artwork (with whatever name they chose) and decided to look under E. They liked the word and definition, likening it to the temporary nature of life. [133]