Re: Origin/meaning of a christian name
in reply to a message by Shalena
As a middle name, this is very likely to be a use of the surname Boar rather than a direct use of the word "boar". According to A Dictionary of English Surnames by Reaney & Wilson, Boar is an English surname, going back to the Old English word which yields the modern word "boar". It probably was originally a nickname for someone whose neighbors thought he looked like or acted like a boar.
Perhaps you should look into records from East Sussex in the 1860s to find if there were any families with the surname Boar living there when your great-great-uncle was born.
Perhaps you should look into records from East Sussex in the 1860s to find if there were any families with the surname Boar living there when your great-great-uncle was born.
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Boar christian name
Thank-you for your response to my question regarding the name Boar.
As it was a name given at birth, I would assume that it was descriptive of his features or nature!
I shall definitely try looking up the name as a surname in the area.
Thank-you for your response to my question regarding the name Boar.
As it was a name given at birth, I would assume that it was descriptive of his features or nature!
I shall definitely try looking up the name as a surname in the area.