What does .... mean?
I've heard that my last name mean son of Lean and that it is scottish but what does lauren mean? and where did the house of lean live?
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click on Lean.
What does it Lean?
The Oxford Dictionary of English Surnames says:
Lean / Leane: Hugo Macer 1208 (Oxfordshire); Walter Lene 1276 (Yorkshire); John Leane 1317. Old English hlæne "lean, thin" (Latin "macer"). Also from MacLean.
MacLean / Maccleane / Maclaine / Maclane: Lachlan M'Gilleon 1436, Alexander McKlane 1648. Gealic Mac Gille Eoin "Son of the servant of St. John"
I thought this might be of interest.
Andy
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The Oxford Dictionary of English Surnames says:
Lean / Leane: Hugo Macer 1208 (Oxfordshire); Walter Lene 1276 (Yorkshire); John Leane 1317. Old English hlæne "lean, thin" (Latin "macer"). Also from MacLean.
MacLean / Maccleane / Maclaine / Maclane: Lachlan M'Gilleon 1436, Alexander McKlane 1648. Gealic Mac Gille Eoin "Son of the servant of St. John"
I thought this might be of interest.
Andy
;—)
I guess it depends on the roots, my cousins one is from MacLean.