Total Records: 21
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Any one who might be relative to Vaughn English
Surnames: English
Submitted by: JoAnn English |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: ENGEL Germany>PA>NJ
Surnames: ENGLE
Submitted by: Sandra R. Hart |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: My Clevenger line goes 2 ways. John>George>John>George>Thomas>George>Benjamin>James>Jesse>Lynn Robert>Orville that's my grandfather's side. Also Elias>Elizabeth>Henrietta Hightower O'Dell>Edwin O'Dell>Otha O'Dell>Sarah Elizabeth O'Dell Clevenger>Orville. I am looking for the names of William Joseph and Elizabeth Hightower's children because we have a line from Henrietta and a line from Elias Hightower.
Surnames: Clevenger
Submitted by: Mary Townsend |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: From Charleville (Karolyliget/Bnatsko Veliko Selo) in the Banat region of present day Serbia. Donauscwaben.
Surnames: Kolleng
Submitted by: T. Schneider |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Yengo is a congolese name, which is an action people do hopelessly, but done to attract the mercy of the gods.
Surnames: yengo
Submitted by: |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Orengarde means pale guard
Oren Gaelic origin means Pale Hebrew origin means Pine tree
Garde Old French origin means guard
Surnames: Orengarde
Submitted by: glitz |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: English became a name given to a family group who originally hailed from England and moved to Ireland.
Surnames: English
Submitted by: |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: From what I know, it comes from the name of a kingdom in Ancient China, Zheng Guo. But however, I am still looking for the meaning. Please email me if you have found the meaning.
Surnames: Zheng
Submitted by: Zheng *** **** |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: german
Surnames: Bengard
Submitted by: kristen |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Thought to have originated in Denmark and well entrenched in Germany. Engelke translates as "angel like".
Surnames: Engelke
Submitted by: Engelke |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Menge means crowd or large group
Surnames: Menge
Submitted by: |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Originally, the name appears to have been swingler, swinler or some other variation of the German/ Dutch Schindler or Zwingalaer (preparer of flax, or in the case of schindler-roofmaker/shingler) The root name apparently came from the germanic/ slavic bohemian region of what is now Chzechoslovakia circa the 11th or 12th century A.D.
Surnames: Swindler, Swingler, Swinler, Swengler, Swyndler
Submitted by: Tim Swindler |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Rawlings comes from the French word Raoul or Ralph while "ings"surfix can mean son.so Rawlings can mean son of Ralph while Raoul ,Raul or Ralph means wolf, wise counsel . You can email me if you share same name.
Surnames: Ogedengbe
Submitted by: Rawlings |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Hi, I have the surname of Zheng, and I'm originally from China. "Zheng", in a way, equivalent to justice. It can also mean "to be just" with many Chinese words, there is no exact "Chinese to Englishor "the correct way" As " translation for this word. This surname originates from southeast China right where the ancient Zheng empire used to exist. There is only one variation to this surname.
Surnames: Zheng
Submitted by: Yuchao |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Orengo is an Italian surname from the old Roman "Aurengus" which means "rich and powerful army"
Surnames: Orengo
Submitted by: |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: The surname "Engelbrecht" can be translated and traced back to Germany. It can be roughly translated as "Angel Break" or "Broken Angel".
Surnames: Engelbrecht
Submitted by: John |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Tumaneng is an Ilocano (Philippine) surname which means "will".
Surnames: Tumaneng
Submitted by: Edmund |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Chinese interpretation of Genji:
To be able to dual wield, or dual wielding
European origin: France? 1400-1500?
Surnames: Genge, Genji
Submitted by: Eric Genge |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: In my family my great grandfather changed the spelling of his last name when he came to the US in 1880 from Zarlenga to Zarlengo. My father changed his to Zarlingo. I kept the Zarlengo spelling, though in retrospect I should change it back to Zarlenga.
Surnames: Zarlengo, Zarlenga, Zarlingo
Submitted by: Dr Donald Zarlengo |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: Dutch-son of ros or roz source:- genealogy society den hague nederlands. USA/Canada abbreviation of Rosinska-Lithuania.
Surnames: Rosijn/Rozijn. England:-Rosine/Rosin
Submitted by: j d baldwin |
Origin of Eng, Meaning of Eng
Origin: The name Mangus is nothing more than the phonetic spelling of the old German name Menges. The change occurred in the early 1800s when phonetic spelling was popular in the United States. The name went from Menges to Mangas to Mangus, and to numerous other variant spellings such as Manges, Minges, Mangos, etc. In German grammar, the letter "e" is sounded like an "a" and all of these names should be pronounced the same; Mang'-as and not Mang'-gus as is so often heard. The root or stem for Menges is from an old German tribe called the Meng, who were Franks from the Franconia area of Germany.
Surnames: Menges, Mangas, Mangus
Submitted by: John M. Mangus |