Total Records: 6
Origin of Ebo, Meaning of Ebo
Origin: Translated it means 'the meat' or 'the beef'. I was told by Canadians I have met that it is prominant in Nova Scotia. As it turns out, my own roots are in Quebec and Nova Scotia! (These people I met did not know this at the time.) Which leads me to believe there is some truth here. I hope this helps!
Surnames: Leboeuf
Submitted by: Heidi LeBoeuf-Mahoney |
Origin of Ebo, Meaning of Ebo
Origin: Family originated in Santander, Spain. Emigrated to Nueces Co., Texas, USA in 1855.
Surnames: Acebo
Submitted by: Connie |
Origin of Ebo, Meaning of Ebo
Origin: Rabenstein bedeutet Bewohner des wei?en schnellen fl?ssigen klebrigen Wassers! Sehr Spass!
Surnames: Rabenstein, Rybinstone, Robinson, raebonesotinnybig
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Origin of Ebo, Meaning of Ebo
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 Ebo, Meaning of Ebo
Origin: The surname, Attwood is derived from a locative mediaeval bye-name, i.e. originating from a place name, such as -hill, -ford, -brook -well and of course -wood. The name would therefore appear to mean, "dweller at or near a wood". The Oxford Dictionary of English Surnames (Oxford University Press, 1997) gives the following definition: "Attwood, Atwood: Attewode 1243...Robert Atwode 1457...'Dweller by the wood' OE wudu." The name is made up of the most common preposition at, (Old English ǽt) which coalesced with the definite article the, to form the obsolete preposition atte, (Middle English) together with the Old English wudu, wiodu, wudu, wude, wode, wodd, woode, uud etc. (Oxford English Dictionary, 1989 Clarendon Press). Some documented variations in spelling are Attwood, Atte-Wode, Atwood, Atwode, Attewode Attwode, Attewoode, Atwod, Atwud, Atud , Attwool, de Bois, deBoys, (French) and de Bosco (Latin) and many more!
Surnames: Attwood, Atte-Wode, Atwood, Atwode, Attewode Attwode, Attewoode, Atwod, Atwud, Atud , Attwool, de Bois, deBoys, (French) and de Bosco (Latin) and many more!
Submitted by: Christopher Attwood |
Origin of Ebo, Meaning of Ebo
Origin: Caille - old French for churning or churned milk - Botte from the container it was churned in. Also a term for whey when making artisanal cheeses.
Surnames: Caillibotte; Caillebotte; Caillibot
Submitted by: Caillibotte |
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