A History of Surnames of the British Isles: A Concise Account of Their Origin, Evolution, Etymology, and Legal Status |
Contents
CHAP | 11 |
EARLY PERSONAL NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS | 24 |
EARLY GOTHONIC PERSONAL NAMES | 48 |
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alias alien Aluric Aluuin ancient Anglo-Saxon apocopation appears appellatives atte baptismal names Bardsley Britain British Britons called Cambs Celtic Celts cent chapter christian name common compound Conquest Cornish corruption counties Cymry derived diminutive distinction Domesday Book early England English entries Eogan epithets examples family names filius forename French Gaelic Gaels genealogical description given Hugo Hund Hundred Rolls hypocorisms hypocoristic Ibid instance Ireland Irish Joh'ne John Kent king language Latin Lincs London modern surname native nicknames Norf Norman Norman Conquest Norse Norsemen noticed noun O.E. personal names occupational occurs origin Pard patronymic Picts Pipe Pipe Roll place-names possible preposition races records Sanskrit Saxon Scandinavian Scotland second names secondary descriptions Shakespere signification Subs Subsidy Rolls Suff suffix surnames tenants Teutonic thirteenth century Thom Wales Warw Welsh Will'o William word Yorks