Bledsoe

Bledsoe is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the Old English words “blæd” meaning “fame” and “sǣ” meaning “sea”. The name has been recorded in various spellings throughout history, including Bledsaw, Bledshaw, and Bladsow. Famous individuals with this surname include retired NFL quarterback Drew Bledsoe and American Revolutionary War soldier Anthony Bledsoe. …

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Conn

The surname Conn has roots in both Ireland and Scotland. In Ireland, it is derived from the Gaelic name O’Conn, meaning “descendant of Conn.” In Scotland, it is a shortened version of the surname MacConn, meaning “son of Conn.” The name Conn itself is believed to mean “wisdom” or “intelligence.” Today, the name can be …

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Hennings

The surname Hennings is of German origin and derives from the personal name “Heinrich,” meaning “ruler of the household.” It is primarily found in northern Germany, especially in Lower Saxony and Hamburg. Notable people with the surname include American soccer player Jordan Henningsen and German footballer Timo Hennigs. Despite its relatively common occurrence, little else …

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Dennison

The Dennison surname originated in Scotland, deriving from the given name Dennis, meaning “follower of Dionysus”. The name spread to England and Ireland, with variations including Denison and Denisson. Notable individuals with the Dennison surname include American actress Jean Dennison and British physicist Edward Dennison. Today, the name can be found around the world, with …

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