Total Records: 21
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: From Bojer, a Celtic tribe - the name 'Bohemia' comes from Bojohemum; 'person from Bavaria' at early formation of surnames, but now all over.
Surnames: Baier, Bayer, Beier, Beyer, Boyer
Submitted by: Barbara V. Smith |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Day is an English and Irish name that originates in several forms: as an English variation of David -- a common pet form of the name; as a patronymic name derived from the Middle English given name Daye from Old English d?g = day or the given name D?gberht ; as an Irish patronymic name Anglicized from ? De?ghaidh , meaning 'descendant of De?ghadh ' whose name meant 'good luck.' Daye, Dey, D'Eye, Daykin, Dakin, Deyes, Dayson, Deason, Dayman are other forms of the name.
Surnames: D'eye, Dakin, Day, Daye, Daykin, Dayman, Dayson, Deason, Dey, Deyes
Submitted by: Dale Deason |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Belived to have origanated in the north of England. The orig. spelling meaning island, or surrounded by water such as a mote in the town of Eye.
Surnames: Aie, Aye, Ey, Eye
Submitted by: Everett G. Eye |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Norman French. From Hosseia, just outside of Normandy near LaHoussaye in what is now Seine-et-Marne. From the Norman French meaning 'thistle-like'. Now, modern French 'houx' or holly
Surnames: Dehosse, Hossen, Hossey, Houssaye, Hussey
Submitted by: Paul Hosse |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: The surname eye is a very old name in different spelling's dating back to at least 67 A.D. I am currently doing research in Civil War Archives, and English Archives there are two towns in England named Eye,and probably more. I haven't gotten into the England Historical Archives yet.
Surnames: Eye, Aye, Aie, Ay, Ey, Iye
Submitted by: Everett G. Eye |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Long life, and eternal power.
Surnames: Nayee
Submitted by: Matt Stewart |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Solomon Hays Sr., Settled in Upper SC in early 1800s Looking for info and descendants
Surnames: Hayes
Submitted by: C. Hayes |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Quaye family is situated in Ghana, but has ancestrial roots in North America.
Surnames: Quaye
Submitted by: Jennifer |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Thomas, born in Cawnpore India 1864. married Margaret Corr Dublin 1893. Father in British Army
Surnames: Kayes
Submitted by: Evelyn Mathewson |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Lancaster Co., Pennsyvania, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,Texas, Kentucky, Illinois
Surnames: Mayes
Submitted by: Ray Evans |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Looking for info on Hendrick Hayes. Or decendants of William Ernest Hayes b Ar d garvin co Ok. Hendrick b 1854 AR.
Surnames: Hayes
Submitted by: Beth |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Waayenberg families from the provinces Gelderland, Limburg and Noord-Brabant in the Netherlands
Surnames: Waayenberg
Submitted by: Rob Waayenberg |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Wayenberg families from the provinces Gelderland, Noord-Brabant and Limburg in the Netherlands
Surnames: Wayenberg
Submitted by: Rob Waayenberg |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: I am searching for family tree of my grandmother, Cynthia Hazel Ayers. She was born in Tennessee.
Surnames: Ayers
Submitted by: Patricia Kesterson |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: This surname is not common in England, though at first it may appear to have an Anglo-Saxon or Norman English origin and meaning. In the cases where it occurs in England it is said by one authority to be possibly derived from the name of a parish in Kent and Middlesex counties, called Hayes. The name is a well known one in Scotland and Ireland in the form of Hay, Hays, and more usually Hayes. In these cases it has a well known Gaelic origin, being an anglicised form of O'h-Aodha or 'Hea, which was the appelation born by the chiefs of Muscry-Luachra. The arms of this ancient Milesian family are thus heraldically described: A dexter arm lying fesseways, couped below the elbow, vested gules, turned up of the first, grasping in the hand a sword in pale entwined with a serpent descending all proper. The ancient chiefs of Muscry-Luachra derived their name and descent from Aodha (or Hugh), grandson of Cas, who is number ninety-one on the pedigree of the Kings of Thomond. Their territory lay in the barony of Coshlea, whence a branch of the sept or clan removed into Carbery, where they became possessed of the lands called Pobble-O'h-Aodha. Dr. Donovan, the celebrated translator of the 'Annals of the Four Masters,' says that the principality of MHistory of West Virginia
Surnames: Hays, Hayes, Hay
Submitted by: History of West Virginia |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Hay
English origin means Fence, enclosure or hedge
Surnames: Hay, Haya, Haye
Submitted by: glitz |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Heir (as in heir to the throne)
Surnames: Ayers
Submitted by: |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: The Nayee surname from India also has a meaning in relation to occupation - barbers (hair)
Surnames: Nayee
Submitted by: Shashi Nayee |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: It is an ancient surname from the Franconian kingdom (today part of Bavaria, Germany). It actually means "vulture", and it equivalent to the modern german word "geier" (it has the same sound). Yo can find it as "gayer", "gaier", "geyer", "geier", or "gyr" (this last one is the original franconian word)
Surnames: Gayer, Geyer, Geier, Gaier, Gyr
Submitted by: Carlos Gayer |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: From 'Bayeaux' in Normandy, France.
Surnames: Bayes
Submitted by: Kevin Bayes |
Origin of Aye, Meaning of Aye
Origin: Rayes means 'Captain' in Arabic
Surnames: Rayes
Submitted by: Akram Rayes |
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