Duke

Duke is a surname with English origins, derived from the title “Duke” which was historically given to high-ranking nobles. The name has been recorded as far back as the 13th century, and has since spread throughout the English-speaking world. Notable individuals with the surname Duke include American jazz pianist and composer Duke Ellington, and British …

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Toland

Toland is a surname with Irish origins, derived from the Gaelic name O’Talamhain, meaning “descendant of Talamh”. The name is most commonly found in the northwest of Ireland, particularly in County Donegal. Famous bearers of the Toland name include philosopher John Toland and NFL player Bobby Toland. Despite its relatively small population, the Toland surname …

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Vernon

Vernon is a surname of Norman origin, derived from the French town of Vernon in Normandy. It was introduced to England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name is derived from the Gallo-Roman personal name Virodunum, meaning “strong fortress”. Notable bearers of the surname include British politician and statesman George Vernon, American author and …

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Fair

Fair is a surname with English origins that dates back to the medieval period. The name was often given to people who were known for their fairness or impartiality in judgment. It is derived from the Old English word “fæger,” which means beautiful or pleasant. The Fair surname is relatively common, with notable individuals including …

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Bledsoe

The Bledsoe surname has a rich history in America, with roots dating back to the early colonial era. The name is thought to have originated from the Old English words “blod” and “sceo,” meaning “bloody hill.” Many Bledsoes have made significant contributions to American society, including Revolutionary War General Isaac Bledsoe and NFL quarterback Drew …

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