[Facts] If you are from France
in reply to a message by Lucas_Ivars
your family name probably is not from Scandinavian origin, but from Catalan origin.
The Catalan surname Ivars (or Ibars, there are two spellings) come from the place names Ivars d'Urgell and Ivars de Noguera, which come from the Basque root ibar, "valley".
In France, as family name it has some spelling variants (Yvars, Ivars, Ibars, Ibarz, Ybars). (http://jeantosti.com/noms/y.htm)
Lumia
http://onomastica.mailcatala.com
The Catalan surname Ivars (or Ibars, there are two spellings) come from the place names Ivars d'Urgell and Ivars de Noguera, which come from the Basque root ibar, "valley".
In France, as family name it has some spelling variants (Yvars, Ivars, Ibars, Ibarz, Ybars). (http://jeantosti.com/noms/y.htm)
Lumia
http://onomastica.mailcatala.com
Replies
Hmm, my grandfather always said to me we were descendants from the norsemen who ruled normandy. And then I found this: http://www.houseofnames.com/coatofarms_details.asp?sId=&s=ivars
But maybe he was just trying to augment our heritage, I don't know (anymore). Probably I should start a genealogic tree...
But maybe he was just trying to augment our heritage, I don't know (anymore). Probably I should start a genealogic tree...