Total Records: 34
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Origin: Ireland
Surnames: Redmond, Dwyer, O'Dwyer, Magee, Coghlan, Coglin, Coughlin, Coglan, Coughlan, Shields, Malone
Submitted by: Arthur C Redmond |
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Origin: As far as I have been able to determine it means sea sprear in pre-england or normandy. I have located many of the sagar and variations in and around Lancashire, Cumberland and Yorkshire in England.
Surnames: Sagar, Sager, Seagar, Segar
Submitted by: Barton J. Sagar |
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Origin: Believed to be Old French (who came across to England in 13th Century). Cop - meaning high or top; Page - being page in the court. Alternatively: Cop from cup, and page giving the page who served the wine.
Surnames: Coppage, Cuppage
Submitted by: Coppage |
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Origin: The family name Agee was originally Ag?. The original Agee in this country came over in the 1600s, a French Hugenot from Nantes, France. His name was Mathieu. He had two sons from which, allegedly, all American Agees have descended.
Surnames: Age, Agee
Submitted by: Rachel Agee |
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Origin: Think surname is of Germanic extraction.
Surnames: Wagener, Waggoner, Wagner
Submitted by: Roy Partick Wagener |
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Origin: According to my grandmother (nee Sivage), the name is of French origin.
Surnames: Sauvage, Sauvageau, Savage, Sevidge, Sivage
Submitted by: Tracy Jones |
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Origin: The name Nagle is from Germany and it means nail maker; the Nagle's were nail makers or smiths in Germany. the name is also spelled Nagel or Nail or Noogle or Naugle.
Surnames: Nagel, Nagle, Nail, Naugle
Submitted by: Treva 'Naugle' Jones |
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Origin: It means 'thin' or 'lean in modern German.
Surnames: Mager
Submitted by: Henry Trapp |
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Origin: I am researching the Gamage family from London England and would be pleased to hear from anyone interested in this surname
Surnames: GAMAGE
Submitted by: Jenny Mackie |
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Origin: Teacher,retired,living since 1974 in Australia,NSW.Born in Uruguay South. Parents Rafael Millot and Sara Castellucci,born in 1901 and 1911 respectively in Uruguay,Montevideo.
Surnames: Eagen
Submitted by: Graciela Diaz Millot |
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Origin: Families from Rheinbischofsheim and Holzhausen, Grand Duchy of Baden (Germany)
Surnames: Jager
Submitted by: Denise Parsons |
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Origin: Stanage family from Co.Cavan.Ireland.
Surnames: stanage
Submitted by: Julie |
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Origin: I'm happy to answer any questions about this family from my large data base.
Surnames: Littlepage
Submitted by: Joyce Ubl |
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Origin: A town, or a village near the baltic coast. Formerly part of germany(Pommern) it now belongs to poland. Location: lat:54N long:15E in the area around Koeslin.
Surnames: Bodenhagen
Submitted by: Holger Bodenhagen |
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Origin: Morrison, IL
Surnames: Wagenecht
Submitted by: Andrea Wagenecht |
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Origin: Hufnagel, Maria m. Kupecz, Geza, ca. early 1920s in or near Gyor, Hungary. Son, Gyuszi (Julius) b. 7/8/1926, daughter Klara, b. 1927
Surnames: Hufnagel
Submitted by: Haidee Kupecz |
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Origin: Hufnagel, Maria married Kupecz, Geza, ca. early 1920s. Son Gyuszi (Julius), b. 7/8/1926, and daughter Klara, b 1927
Surnames: Hufnagel
Submitted by: Haidee Kupecz |
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Origin: The same as Hermitage, the cell or habitation of a hermit, formerly a wilderness or solitary place; a convent of hermits or minor friars.
Surnames: Armitage
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Origin: Page
Anglo-Saxon, French, Greek origins means page, attendant, child
Surnames: Page
Submitted by: glitz |
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Origin: One who stands gaurd
Surnames: Lageard
Submitted by: Sara |
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Origin: The surname originates from the village of Bagnall in Staffordshire, UK.
How the village got its name and the meaning of the place-name Bagnall can be found on the Bagnall village website, a "Community Council of Staffordshire" approved web site.
Surnames: Bagnall, Bagnell, Bignell, Bagnold, Bagnal, Bagenal
Submitted by: Stuart A Bagnall |
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Origin: The very first record of the family name FIRMAGE was found in Lincolnshire, which is located in England. The surname FIRMAGE comes from the french word fromage which means the maker or seller of cheese.
Surnames: Firmage
Submitted by: Kimberly |
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Origin: HAGEDORN means something like "Wild Thornbush"
Surnames: Hagedorn
Submitted by: Cesario Sim?es Junior |
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Origin: Derived from Sagar (from a.s. saga, meaning saw). Occuational; a sawyer.
Surnames: Sagar; Sager; Seger; Saggar; Sagger; Segger; Sigger; Sicker; Secker; Sigher
Submitted by: Michael Saggers |
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Origin: According to my research the surname SAVAGE means "someone of fierce countenance."
Surnames: Savage, White, Borden. Hartnett, Lauriston
Submitted by: Bill Savage |
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Origin: The origin of this name is from Savage or le Sauvage as it originally was in Medieval times when it was writtin in French and/or Latin. The Sauage version is from Medieval/Latin handwriting when the U's and the V's looked very similar.
Surnames: Savage
Submitted by: Hugh Savage |
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Origin: fugative from aramaic see 2Samuel 23, 11-12
Surnames: agee
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Origin: As far as I know the name Drage comes from the word 'dragon'. Other variations of the name include Draco, Drake, Drax and Dragge.
Surnames: Drage
Submitted by: Audrey Jean |
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Origin: Sagel came from the names Zagel and Zachel. IN Gemany that was the old world for the Germanic tribe of the Saxos in Eastern Germany. You can find all those informations at Martin Sagel excellent family research website at www.sagel.de
Surnames: Sagel, Sachel, Zagel, Zachel, Sagle, Saguel, Sagell, Saggel
Submitted by: Martin Sagel |
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Origin: McGuinnesss/Magennis: From the Irish Gaelic "Mac Aonghusa", meaning "son of Aongus". Aongus was the pre-Celtic god of love, and son of the Dagda, the main deity of of the ancient Irish peoples, who had his residence at the tumulus of Newgrange, at Br? na B?innne, in county Meath, just north of Dublin. The name "Aongus" itself translates as "one choice".
Surnames: McGuinness, Magennis, Magennis, Maginnis, Meginnis
Submitted by: Anthont McGuinness |
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Origin: French variant of La Cage, Lacaze
Surnames: Cage
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Origin: Haagensen - i read: means `large estates`/`landowner`,,name acquired by Viking Kings.
Surnames: Haagensen
Submitted by: Roli |
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Origin: sweden
Surnames: fagerstrom
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Origin: The surname Bagenal originates from the village of Bagnall in Staffordshire, England.
Surnames: Bagnall, Bagenal, Bagnell, Bagenelle, Bignall, Bignell, Begnal, Bagnal, de Bagenhall, de Bagenholt, de Baginholt
Submitted by: Stuart A Bagnall |
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