[Facts] Origin of Huon?
Ive noticed a few Huon's around, it seems to be a name used mainly in Australia. I konw one in his mid 30's, an 18 year old and a 10 year old.
I found a few links
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Huon
http://www.cool-baby-names.com/Search/search-categories-place-results.asp?Gender=Boys&Place_Names=Australia
It seems to have come from a region in Tasmiania, can anyone give me more info?
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I found a few links
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Huon
http://www.cool-baby-names.com/Search/search-categories-place-results.asp?Gender=Boys&Place_Names=Australia
It seems to have come from a region in Tasmiania, can anyone give me more info?
~~* BEX *~~
Coach of 'Bane United'
Hopeful contender for Fantasy Football 2006
My Man Zlatan!
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According to the following site, the Huon River and Valley in Tasmania were named after a French sea captain and explorer, Huon De Kermadec, so a French diminutive of Hugh is probably the correct answer, as Anneza said:
http://www.justpacific.com/tasmania/huon/
http://www.justpacific.com/tasmania/huon/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huon_of_Bordeaux
I can't prove this, but it looks like the same sort of diminutive form - in this case, of Hugh - that gives Alison from Alice. But how it ended up in Tassie is more than I can guess.
I can't prove this, but it looks like the same sort of diminutive form - in this case, of Hugh - that gives Alison from Alice. But how it ended up in Tassie is more than I can guess.