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Origin of Icard

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Origin of Icard, Meaning of Icard

Origin: Researching the surname Pennicard or variants from Kirdford,West Sussex
Surnames: Pennicard
Submitted by: John Belchamber
Origin of Icard, Meaning of Icard

Origin: Please I am looking for the origination of the last name Ricardo, I want to know my origin. Thank you
Surnames: Ricardo
Submitted by: Hilda Hernandez
Origin of Icard, Meaning of Icard

Origin: It comes from the Gemanic roots "sig" ans "hard" meaning "victory" and "hard, strong". The nane Sighard, Sichart, Sicard was given to Germanic people in the Merovingian or Carolingian periods
Surnames: SICARD
Submitted by: Don Secor

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