We have a huge collection of the most common English surnames. Here are some famous names which are mostly used in English speaking countries. Smith is a good example. This name is an occupational name in origin. It comes from the Old English word ‘smith,’ giving the meaning of ‘a ...
SegawaShallow river (滝川), one of the most famous Yoshiwara myōseki.SanchaEishi SenshuUtagawa Kunisada I SenzanThousand mountain (千山)OiranChoubunsai Eishi Seyama瀬や満 or river rapids mountain, river shallows mountain (瀬山)OiranKansendou,Eishi ...
The classic Chinese folk was declared as a "world-famous oriental serenade" by UNESCO in 1990. The place mentioned in the lyrics is "Cocodala," which is a combination of the Kazakh and Mongolian term meaning "green fields." This once obscure farm, which was rarely marked on maps, has tr...
The luminous Ingrid Bergman's appeal was strong enough to lend universal charisma to this classic Scandinavian name, which has been somewhat neglected in the US. Even today, a child named Ingrid would be assumed to be of Scandinavian ancestry, signaling the name has never been fully integrated ...
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Bible –the canonical collections of the Holy books of Judaism and Christianity, also known as the “old’ and “new” Testaments (see below).Benedict –Latin for Holy man. First famous clergy man is St. Benedict of Nursia, Italy (480-547 AD), a monk who established the Benedictine ...
Luigi is the Italian form of Louis and comes with the meaning "famous in battle." Nintendo aficionados will recognize these two as the brothers from the Mario franchise. Woody and Buzz Woody originated as a nickname for Woodrow, a surname for someone who lived in a row of houses near ...
The lane, which runs north-south from the junction of Hart St and Crutched Friars to Byward Street, is famous for being the former location of the Navy Office. Built here in the 1650s, it was where diarist Samuel Pepys worked when appointed Clerk of the Acts of the Navy. ...
Also, in Italy, we have discovered a couple was banned from naming their son Friday, Venerdi because the name could expose him to ridicule. Named after the manservant of Daniel Defoe’s famous novel ‘Robinson Crusoe’, the court ordered the boy’s name be changed to Gregorio, named after...
Do you know the real name of most famous celebrities? Dozens of stars opt to change their real names before they are famous, choosing to go by more unique or interesting monikers. There is so many reasons to change name or take a… Nov 2 Top Baby Names in South Africa 2015 Written ...