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Origin of Kie

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Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: Surname is from Scotland. McLuckie's origionated from one family. They were members of the cland McDougal and Lamont. During the uprising of the Bonnie prince, many changed their names to Brown, whote, etc. to escape persecution, or they simply moved to new lands.
Surnames: Mcluckey, Mcluckie, Mclucky
Submitted by: Kathy McLuckie Davis
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: As of 1990 there were 1,121 Polish citizens named ZIEMKIEWICZ; there were Ziemkiewiczes in virtually every province, but the largest numbers lived in the provinces of Warsaw (217), Bydgoszcz (53), Plock (117), Wloclawek (156). That means the name is most common in an area of northcentral Poland-but it's not confined to that area, and in any case that area is too large to be much help... The name comes from the root _ziemia_, 'land, earth,' but -IEWICZ is a suffix meaning 'son of,' so the name means 'son of Ziemek or Ziemko'; those might have been names in their own right, or nicknames, 'son of the soil' is what it literally means but that doesn't really sound quite right.
Surnames: Ziemkiewicz
Submitted by: Rich and Judy Horton
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: I have two senarios. The first is associated with the Irish meaning 'the son of Giers'. The second is an old Gaelic version beginning with Mac O'Pheris back in the 14th century. Over the years it has changed to O'Pheris, Pheris, Keris, Kerris, Kerse, Kearse, Kierse, Kierce, etc.
Surnames: Kearse, Kearsh, Kearson, Keirce, Kerce, Kerisk, Kerris, Kerrish, Kerrison, Kerse, Kersh, Kierce, Kierse, Kirsh
Submitted by: Vanessa Kierce Burzynski
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: Leckie - is a sept of the Scottish Clan MacGregor or Gregor. More information is available at the link above.
Surnames: Leckie
Submitted by: Gene Leckie
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: Robert McConkie born 1753 (scotch-irish) died in Mansfield, Ohio area....... and all his descencants.
Surnames: McCONKIE
Submitted by: George Pearson
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: Searching for any descendants of George Kierce from County Clare, Ireland. Need immigration information. We was found living in Orangeburgh, South Carolina in 1790 according to census records. Also looking for descendants of Wilson J. Kierce born in 1810 in South Carolina.
Surnames: Kierce
Submitted by: Vanessa Kierce Burzynski
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: I have researched the Bay City MI Jaskiewicz's, all descendants of Jan Jaskiewicz, b June 8, 1845 in Biskupice ( Wyslawice/Gultowy area of Poznan Province)POLAND. His parents were Antoni & Catherine Blaszak (b 1803, Dominowo).
Surnames: Jaskiewicz
Submitted by: S Jaskiewicz
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: b.troyl danzig germany 1899 father ferdinand frederich kiehl m.anna schlicht
Surnames: kiehl
Submitted by: marion mcclure
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: Looking for any information on the KIESEWETTER family that came to the Tanunda area of South Australia in the 1840s.
Surnames: KIESEWETTER
Submitted by: Dot Wells
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: The Wilkie family was origionaly a "Sept" or retainer clan
(this means that the Wilkies were ether loyal servents, devoted warriors or were simply related to a larger and more powerfull clan through marrage) of Clan Mc Donald in Scotland. The Wilkies come form western Scotland in the heartland of Mc Donald territory.
Surnames: Wilkie
Submitted by: Ryan Wilkie
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: Kievit: the Dutch name for Pewit or (northern) lapwing. A black and white meadow bird as big as a pigeon.
The name in Dutch is derived from its cry [keeveet]. The bird's name as a sir name is spelled as (De)Kievit, (De) Kieviet, (De) Kieft etc.
Surnames: Kievit / Kieviet
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Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: "Kiewicz" simply means the origin of. Dzwon means "the bell" or "the bell ringer" So Dzwonkiewicz means heritage of the bell.
Surnames: Dzwonkiewicz
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Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: Typical Slavic surname meaning "son of Jasko (Jack)". The closest English translation of this surname would probably be "Jackson". Equivalents of the surname in other languages are: Janson, Jansen, Johnson, Johanson etc
Surnames: Jaskiewicz
Submitted by: Wojciech Jaskiewicz
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: kieffer: old german kueffer which means barrelmaker. (craftmanship for making beer and wine barrels)
Surnames: kieffer
Submitted by: alex kieffer
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: scottish
Surnames: mackie
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Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: Origin: Finnish
Meaning: Hautamaki=Graveshill
Hauta=Graves
Maki=Hill.
Surnames: Hautamaki, Mackie
Submitted by: Linda Trapp
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: I've recently discovered that Huskie is truely a Scottish variation of Hotchkiss, such as Hodgecase. It wasn't until I had a fairly complete database of early Hotchkiss individuals in Scotland, and met a Hotchkiss researcher who had related lines named Huskie that I realized this. Huskie originates from local Scottish pronounciation. Individuals may be seen recorded with both names. Eventually it stuck with some and the name was started.
Surnames: Hotchkiss, Hodgecase, Huskie
Submitted by: Huskie
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: siv maker
Surnames: sitkiewicz
Submitted by: sitkiewicz
Origin of Kie, Meaning of Kie

Origin: CONNIKIE.
Recorded in many forms including MacConachie, Macconaghy and other variations of this including the short spelling as "Mc".
In Ireland, without any prefix Connikie, Connechie, Connochie, and more recently from the west Indies Connakie and Connackie.
However spelt it origin is Scottish. dating back to the 10th century. there is a lot more history of the name the originals being Maconchie from the clan Macdhonachie. The original Gaelic form meaning "Dark Brown Warrior".
The first recorded spelling of tha name is shown as Angus M'Conchie, dated 1493 from Parochial registers of Argyllshire, Scotland.
Surnames: Connikie
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