Origin of Aud
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Total Records: 21
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: From what I've read, the surname means 'ground thistle' in German.
Surnames: Baudendistel, Bodendistle
Submitted by: Kerri McIntosh |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: A Scottish researcher named Bill Caddell claims the surname is an ancient Highlander name from a Norman knight Hugo de Cadella. The name was 'gaelicized' into the name Calder meaning 'water between the woods'. The lowland pronunciation was 'Cawdor' and an ancestral castle was given this title. (The castle still stands). Mr. Caddell claims that all the names originate from this bloodline.
Surnames: Caddell, Calder, Caudill, Caudle
Submitted by: Natalie Caudill |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: Diminutive of the French name Michel/Micheau, literally 'little Michael.' Most Michauds in North America are descended from Pierre Michel, who arrived in Quebec in 1656.
Surnames: Michaud, Mishou, Mishow, Michau
Submitted by: Scott Michaud |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: Suisse, Switzerland, France
Surnames: REBEAUD
Submitted by: Rebeaud |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: John Francis Renaud from Grenada died circa 1874
Surnames: Renaud
Submitted by: Beryl Brewtser (nee Renaud) |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: I am looking for any information concerning the MICHAUD from the french department of Charente (n? 16). (Genealogy, history...).
Surnames: MICHAUD
Submitted by: F. Michaud |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: Any and all information and enquiries welcomed on this surname for the continued development of a One-Name Study.
Surnames: AUDSLEY
Submitted by: Mervyn J. Ashby |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: Iam abdulrahman edouard paul auguste gaston giraud i live in saudia arabia i am looking for my half brather who live in lebanon up to 1955 aprox a then moved to france
Surnames: Giraud
Submitted by: giraud |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: french, france eagle power
Surnames: Nau, Nault, Naud, Neault, Naux
Submitted by: jason etienne nault |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: Orgin or meaning is unknown. The distribution of Pauda families are located soradically throughout the United States. Families are of Latin decent. Plausble theory is that Pauda is a corruption of Padua.
Surnames: Pauda
Submitted by: Bill Garcia Mothers Maiden name Pauda |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: Raudona comes from the today's place in Guadalajara (Spain) called Razbona
Surnames: Raudona
Submitted by: Eduardo Raudona |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: From Cavaliers & Pioneers, 1623-66, vol I, II, III,Nugent records some of the earliest settlers in Viriginia: Phillipp Caudell, 13 Apr 1637; Antho Caudell, 8 Dec 1656; Augustine Caudle, 28 feb 1682/3; James Cawdle, 20 Oct 1691; John Caudall,28 Apr 1711; Stephen Cawdle, 25 Aug 1731; James Caudle, 24 Apr 1703.
Surnames: Caudall, Caudell, Caudle,Cawdle
Submitted by: Richard Caudill |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: G?n?alogie d'Andr? Renaud dit Desmoulins, dont plusieurs ont adopt?s le nom de famille Dumoulin
Surnames: Renaud
Submitted by: Michel Renaud |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: From ald or aud, old, and ley, a field or pasture--the old field.
Surnames: Audley
Submitted by: |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: Lauder
Middle English origin auden from Old French origin lauder, from latin laudare from lau, laud
Means praise
Surnames: Lauder
Submitted by: glitz |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: Audet dit Lapointe
Surnames: Audet dit Lapointe, Lapointe, Tremblay, Hebert
Submitted by: Rachel Lapointe |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: Raychaudhuri meaning, and first name Neil. Email back to neilisone@hotmail.com
Surnames: Raychaudhuri
Submitted by: Neil Raychaudhuri |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: French wine measure
Surnames: Arnaud
Submitted by: Arno Doup |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: Dew on a Thistle. This meaning was told to me by my grandfather. Unsure of its accuracy.
Surnames: Daudistel
Submitted by: Gilbert M. Daudistel III |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: What does the Debolt name mean? German: variant of Diebold
What does the Diebold name mean? German: from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements theud 'people', 'race' + bald, bold 'bold', brave (see Theobald)
What does the Theobald name mean? English and German: from a Germanic personal name composed of the unattested element peudo - 'people', 'race', + bald 'bold', 'brave'. The English surname represents a learned form, re-created from French Theobald; the common medieval form of the name was Tebald, Tibalt (Old French Teobaud, Tibaut).
Found on Ancestry.com from the Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
Surnames: DeBolt, Debolt, Diebold, Theobald, Tebald, Tibalt, Teobaud, Tibaut
Submitted by: A. DeBolt |
Origin of Aud, Meaning of Aud
Origin: Harry Caudill, of the University of Kentucky, noted in his book, Night Comes to the Cumberland, that the name was actually a title that belong to a mercenary that ship wrecked onto the Scottish noth coast as they were fleeing the English navy and attempting to return to spain or native Portugual. That we are the orginal Black Scots because of our darker complection and hair. This was always begin my understanding of the genesis of my name.
Surnames: Caudill
Submitted by: Phillip R Caudill |
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