Ward

Ward is a common English surname that originated from an occupational name for a guard or watchman. The name can be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon period and has since been adopted by various cultures around the world. Famous Ward’s include British actress Emma Watson and American boxer Andre Ward. Despite its popularity, the meaning …

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Howard

The surname Howard originated in England and derives from the Old English words “heah” and “ward” which mean “high guard”. It was first recorded in the 12th century and was associated with the aristocratic Howard family, whose members included Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second wife. Today, the surname is relatively common in English-speaking countries and …

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Cox

Cox is a common English surname with origins in medieval times. It is derived from the Old English word “cocc,” which means “rooster” or “cock.” The name was often given to someone who kept or bred roosters. Over time, the name evolved to include other professions such as boatman, cobbler, and more. Today, the Cox …

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Richardson as surname

Richardson is an English patronymic surname meaning “son of Richard”. It has been a popular surname in England since the Middle Ages, and is now also found in many other countries around the world. Famous bearers of the name include author Henry Handel Richardson, actress Joely Richardson, and politician Bill Richardson. The Richardson family has …

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Stewart as surname

Stewart is a Scottish surname that originated from an occupational title meaning “steward” or “household guardian”. The first recorded use of the surname was in the 12th century, and it became particularly associated with the royal house of Scotland. Notable bearers of the name include Robert Stewart, the first Stewart monarch of Scotland, and Mary, …

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Collins as surname

Collins is an English surname with origins in Ireland. It derives from the Gaelic “Ó Coileáin,” meaning “descendant of Cuileán,” a personal name meaning “puppy” or “young hound.” The surname is particularly common in the south-west of England, where it was brought by Irish immigrants. Famous Collins include astronaut Michael Collins, author Wilkie Collins, and …

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Williams

Williams is a popular surname that originated from England, and is now commonly found in various English-speaking countries. It is derived from the given name William, which means “resolute protector”. The name has been borne by numerous notable people throughout history, including famous writers, actors, and musicians. One of the most well-known Williamses is probably …

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