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Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
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 Dea, Meaning of Dea
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 |
Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
Origin: The name of Robidou is a pejorative diminutive of Robert and is traced back to the 13th century in Tintiniac, France, where last names were taken or given based on where the family was living; from a peculiarity of his body; from his job; or in this case from the surname being used. I have come across many spellings of the name during my research. - from The Robidous in North America 350 Years 1643- 1993 Published U.S.A. 1993.
Surnames: Rabideau, Robidoux
Submitted by: Laura Johnson |
Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
Origin: Conrad Dearing b:1845 in Germany later came to US was in Lawrence county,Ohio in 1860, married a Louisa Wetzel
Surnames: Dearing
Submitted by: Mary Dearing |
Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
Origin: Searching for Dominic Deacetis, orig. from NJ, living in Scottsdale, AZ in 1970's, old Air Force buddy. Would like to locate him.
Surnames: DeAcetis
Submitted by: Jerry Hedgecoth |
Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
Origin: William Deakin b.abt.1835 Warrington. UK. Stonemason in Manchester/Salford. M. Elizabeth Thackeray.
Surnames: Deakin
Submitted by: Doreen |
Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
Origin: James Deacon Widower, Immigrated From Near Winnepeg, Canada To Michigan, Usa In Late 1800's. Came With Son Daniel Age 10. Deceased Wife's Name Susan Singleton. She Died In Child Birth At Age 24. Daniel Married Louise Mathilda Johnvin In Daggett, Mi.I Have More Info To Share.
Surnames: Deacon
Submitted by: Jean Davis |
Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
Origin: Harrison b. 1813-Ky Mother Rhoda Dougless Five Children, LAST Address Sevier,Co Ar. Killed in 1863,Hot Springs,Co Ar.from ambuse
Surnames: Harrison Dearborne Flowers
Submitted by: Bobbie Flowers |
Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
Origin: Xie (Xie4) means "Thank You" in Chinese.
Surnames: Xie, Xie Xie, Hsieh, Dea, Dear, Der, Deer, Che, She, Tse, Tze, Se, Sese, Tsia
Submitted by: JC John Sese Cuneta |
Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
Origin: a battler or philospher
Surnames: dean
Submitted by: sandy |
Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
Origin: of the water
Surnames: nadeau
Submitted by: rob nadeau |
Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
Origin: from the french name Nadal meaning "christmas" or birthday
Surnames: Nadeau
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Origin of Dea, Meaning of Dea
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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