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proper name of the island containing England, Scotland, and Wales, c. 1300, Breteyne, from Old French Bretaigne, from Latin Britannia, earlier Brittania, from Brittani "the Britons" (see Briton). The Old English place-name Brytenlond meant "Wales." If there was a Celtic name for the is...
Modern Irish name taken from the name of the RiverClodiagh, which runs through the counties of Tipperary and Waterford. There’s a small river with the same name in Kilkenny, and you can find variations of the name all over Ireland. There’s a RiverClydaghin Mayo, aCladyWater in Antrim,...
The surname Horton frequency/commonness ranks as follows in the British Isles: England (472nd), Scotland (1,292nd), Wales (438th), Ireland (3,804th) and Northern Ireland (2,536th). In England, it ranks highest in counties Warwickshire and Staffordshire. In Scotland, the surname ranks ...
The name ranks 1,852nd in England, where it ranks highest in the following two counties: Essex and Shropshire. It ranks 9,178th in Canada, 5,450th in South African, 2,671st in Australia, 1,303rd in Wales, 4,204th in New Zealand, 5,546th in Scotland, and 3,314th in Ireland....
In the 16th century, the surname gained prominence in Ireland, particularly in the counties of Galway and Mayo. One of the earliest recorded bearers in Ireland was John French (c. 1520-1589), a wealthy landowner and merchant from Galway. His descendants went on to establish themselves as a...
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The name Davis is particularly prevalent in the counties of Pembrokeshire, Cardiganshire, and Carmarthenshire in southwestern Wales, where it was likely derived from the Welsh patronymic form "ap Dafydd" or "ab Dafydd" (meaning "son of David"). ...
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