Total Records: 38
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: Families are IRISH from the original spelling of: Grealis Grealish Grayless Gradeless.
Surnames: Gradeless, Grayless, Grealish
Submitted by: Donald E. Gradeless |
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Origin: English :occupational name for medieval court official, from Middle English bedele (Old English bydel, reinforced by Old French bedel). The word is of Germanic origin, and akin to the Old English b?odan to bid, command and to the Old High German bodo, messenger. (See BOTHA).In the Middle Ages a beadle in England and France was a junior official of a court of justice, responsible for acting as an usher in a court, carrying the mace in processions in front of a justice, delivering official notices, making proclamations (as a sort of town crier), and so on. By Shakespeare's day a beadle was a sort of village constable, appointed by the parish to keep order.
Surnames: Beadel, Beadell, Beadle, Bed, Beddall, Beddell, Bedeau, Bedel, Bedell, Bedle, Beedle, Biddell, Biddle, Bittel, Buddell, Buddle, B?ttle, Pedel
Submitted by: Ian Beadle |
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Origin: Our family tradition tells us that the name is a variant spelling of a Gaelic word meaning 'salmon.' It is said that our family was Scottish and left Scotland under 'Bloody Mary', settling in Northern Ireland. Because they were fishermen, they changed their family name to the Gaelic form of Braden, to hide their identities.
Surnames: Braden
Submitted by: James S. Braden |
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Origin: According to the New World Book of Schroeders, 'the surname Schroeder appears to be occupational in origin. Our research indicates that it can be associated with the Germans, meaning, 'one who made garments; a tailor; one who drove a dray; a drayman.' Although this interpretation is the result of onomastic research , you may find other meanings for the Schroeder family name.
Surnames: Schrader, Schroder, Schroeder, Schroter
Submitted by: Patrick Schroeder |
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Origin: The Bladen surname is most likely German in Origin. Probably was originally Bladden, but Anglo-cised to Bladen in England during the 1100's. First found in Somersetshire, England. Also found in Ireland.
Surnames: Bladden, Bladen
Submitted by: Paul Bladen |
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Origin: I am currently trying to develop my family tree but I have been told of two different origns. 1. The Madere's were persucuted in Canada and fled to Louisiana where we settled. 2. We came over from France on a boat and settled here in Louisiana.
Surnames: Madere
Submitted by: Paul Randall Madere |
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Origin: This surname in ancient times was spelt Waughte or Wayte, and is derived from the old German 'wahten' which means to keep watch; more commonly used in the sense of 'guard' or 'watchman'. As a noun it denoted a 'minstrel watchman'. This is just an introduction. I have quite a bit more information. If you want to know more, just email me at junglesticks@yahoo.com. Sarah Wayte
Surnames: Wade Etc, Waight, Wait, Waite, Wayde, Wayte
Submitted by: Sarah Wayte |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: This surname is thought to be derived from the position of 'minstrel-watchman'. These were people who used to walk the streets just before christmas, singing songs and calling the time. The first known Wayte(etc) was Ralf de Waiet, who married Emma, sister of Roger, Earl of Hereford, cousin of William the Conqueror.
Surnames: Wade, Waight, Wait, Waite, Waughte, Wayt, Wayte
Submitted by: Sarah Wayte |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: Anglo-Saxon origin, coming from the word 'Ead,' which indicates 'wealth, prosperity, joy or bliss.' In the 10th century it became common for younger generations to be distinguished from the senior by adding 'son' to the original name. Richard Edson (b. about 1510) was buried in the churchyard of 'All Hallowes' (All Saints) Church, Fillongley, Warwickshire, England in 1558. Refer to 'Edsons in England and America,' by Jarvis B
Surnames: Ead, Eade, Eadson, Ed, Ede, Edeson, Edison, Edson, Eede, Etson
Submitted by: Sherry Jakey |
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Origin: Alledgedly, 'Eads' had its origin in the early use as nicknames of the diminutive forms of Anglo-Saxon personal or baptismal names such as Eadweard, Eadmund, Eadwine, Eadgar, Eadgyth
Surnames: Ead, Eade, Eades, Eads, Ede, Edes
Submitted by: Todd Eads |
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Origin: McQuaid comes from McQuade, which comes from McWade, which actually comes from Cheftain. McQuaid means 'son of the yellow-haired one.' The McQuaid line comes from Monaghan, Ireland.
Surnames: McQuade, McQuaid, McWade
Submitted by: Unknown |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: The name has been traced back to Henry Armitradinge in the 1600's.
Surnames: Trader, Trator, Trater
Submitted by: Linda Jordan |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: The surnames 'Node', 'Noad', 'Noade', 'Nodes' or 'Noades' are all thought to be derived from the Old English 'atten Ode', meaning 'by the / next to the burial mound'.
The oldest record of such a name refers to a man called 'Node' in the county of Herfordshire in the UK in the 13th Century. There is still a place called 'Node' in Hertfordshire where Tumuli (ancient burial mounds) can be found in a Wood.
Surnames: Noad, Node, Nodes, Noades
Submitted by: David Noades |
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Origin: Anyone researching or with information on this surname, please contact me. I am starting up a One Name Study
Surnames: Ades
Submitted by: C Charman |
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Origin: LOOKING FOR FAMILY TREE.WHERE NAME ORIGINATED FROM.FATHERS NAme is evan braden,mother is chevi cox,father mother name is ema belcher.great grandfather is from tenn.(knoxville)
Surnames: BRADEN
Submitted by: MIKE BRADEN |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: Looking for any information on Samuel Gordon Haden (b late 1800s) married to Anna Lundquist.
Surnames: Haden
Submitted by: Joanna |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: Looking for origin and ancestors of George Eade and his wife Hannah of Upper Beeding West Sussex, England in late 18th century.
Surnames: Eade
Submitted by: Stanley Clute |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: I would like to find out the origin of the last name Reader, if you could help me out in anyway i would appreciate it. thank you
Surnames: Reader
Submitted by: robert Reader |
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Origin: The surname Quade derives from the old German word 'quade' which means bad or angry.
Surnames: Quade Kwaad
Submitted by: Frans Kwaad |
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Origin: I'm searching for an Amos Rhoades who married a Catherine A. Myers b:1850/Pa.d:1906 Believe they had at least two children names of Annie Florence b:1894 d:1912 Olive Blanche b:1875 d:1880
Surnames: Rhoades
Submitted by: Harry Myers |
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Origin: Reade: comes from the word Red, meaning, the red lips of the ladies of the court (England).
Surnames: Reade
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Origin: Christian name is Tameron. Father's name Thomas. Maternal grandmother's maiden name Cameron. Was supposed to be born a boy and would be named Cameron. Surprise! Was born on father's 40th birthday and named after him.
Surnames: Wade
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Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: Hate, quarrel, fight
Surnames: Hader
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Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: Stade
Germany origin means stadium
French origin means landing place
Surnames: Stade
Submitted by: glitz |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: dutch origin means all in the family are sexy bitches, yes thats right, sexy bitches.
Surnames: Van den Adel
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Origin: Eade es un vocablo libanes, que proviene de Ade, que significa Adan. Al ser proveniente del libano, se confirma el hecho de que el apellido es de origen celta, y llego a Asia Menor en una de las tres grandes invasiones celticas. Su escudo de armas mas antiguos lo confirma.
Surnames: Eade
Submitted by: Juan |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: of the water
Surnames: nadeau
Submitted by: rob nadeau |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: The origin of Nader is Arabic and its meaning is rare.
Surnames: Nader
Submitted by: Nader D. Nader |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: Naderi: is an arabic word relative to the word "nader", like we said in English: (rare, rarely). In fact the Word "Nader" is a very used name in the world. In other hand , i believe that the Naderi's Families are originates of King Nader shah
Surnames: Naderi
Submitted by: Arshad Naderi |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: Sallade - from "salathe" which means helmet in French
Surnames: Sallade
Submitted by: John Sallade |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: bohemia
Surnames: Kaderlik
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Origin: Fader was originally Foder (F-oh-der) from Hungary. Upon travelling to Ellis Island the name was changed, as happened to a lot of European surnames, to Fader.
Surnames: Fader, Foder
Submitted by: Rick Fader |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: The Name Adel is from North Afghanistan origins and it mean: The Wealthy.
Surnames: adel
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Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: The name Beadle is derived from the Norman Boodle, Buddle, Biddle and others. Originally in England a Beadle was a minor court official who carried the Mace in Royal Processions. Over the years the position diminished until it came to mean a Parish Disciplinarian. The modern equivalent would be a policeman. The name may also be spelt Bedel, Beadel, Beadell etc.
Surnames: Beadle, Bedel, Beadell, Beadal, Biddle, Buddle, Bootle
Submitted by: I.L.BEADLE |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: middle east or yemen
Surnames: ziady; ziade; ziadeh
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Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: DADEY: MEANS IRON OR STEEL IN TWO GHANAIAN LANGUAGES GA AND TWI
Surnames: DADEY
Submitted by: Richard |
Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: from the french name Nadal meaning "christmas" or birthday
Surnames: Nadeau
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Origin of Ade, Meaning of Ade
Origin: According to "60 million Frenchmen Cannot be wrong"
Nadeau means Christmas in Occitan or the language of Oc. This is the ancient language of the SW of France.
Surnames: Nadeau
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