Fowler

Fowler is an English occupational surname for bird-catchers or bird breeders. The name likely derives from the Old English word “fugelere,” meaning “fowler” or “bird-catcher.” The surname is most common in the United Kingdom, particularly in the East of England. Notable people with the surname Fowler include professional golfer Rickie Fowler, author Karen Joy Fowler, …

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Moreno

Moreno is a common Spanish surname meaning “brown” or “brunette.” It has its origins in the Iberian Peninsula and is particularly common in Spain and Latin America. The surname has been borne by numerous notable individuals throughout history, including politicians, athletes, and artists. One of the most famous Morenos is the Spanish painter and sculptor …

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Day

The surname Day has its origins in Old English, and is derived from the word “daeg,” meaning “day.” It was originally a nickname for someone who was lively and active during the daytime. The name is fairly common in English-speaking countries, and can be found in various forms, including Daye, Dayman, and Daymond. Famous individuals …

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Hanson

Hanson is a surname of Scandinavian origin, derived from the name Hans, meaning “God is gracious”. The name first appeared in England during the 11th century, and has since spread to other English-speaking countries. Notable people with the surname Hanson include the American band Hanson, known for their hit song “MMMBop”, and British actor Neil …

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Burke

Burke is a surname of Anglo-Norman origin that spread throughout Ireland in the Middle Ages. It is derived from the French “de Burgh,” meaning “of the castle,” and was first introduced to England by William the Conqueror. The Burkes played an important role in Irish history, with several prominent figures including Richard de Burgh, who …

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Frazier

Frazier is a surname of Scottish origin that derives from the Old French “fraisier,” meaning “strawberry.” It was first recorded in Scotland in the 14th century, and has since spread throughout the English-speaking world. Famous Fraziers include American boxer Joe Frazier, and Scottish novelist James Frazier. The name has several different variations, including Frasier, Fraser, …

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Welch

Welch is a surname with origins in Wales, which means “foreigner” or “stranger.” The Welsh people were known for their distinct culture, language, and history, and the surname Welch reflects this heritage. Today, the Welch surname is most commonly found in the United States, where it has been passed down through generations of Welsh immigrants. …

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