mavericks of magic's Personal Name List
Wentworth
Habitational name from places in Cambridgeshire and South Yorkshire called Wentworth, probably from the Old English byname
Wintra meaning ‘winter’ + Old English
worð ‘enclosure’. It is, however, also possible that the name referred to a settlement inhabited only in winter.
Seymour 2
Usage: English
Pronounced: SEE-mawr
From an English place name, derived from Old English sæ "sea" and mere "lake".
Minett
From the medieval given name
Minna.
Marinos
Usage: Greek
Other Scripts: Μαρίνος(Greek)
Derived from the given name
Marinos.
Lager
Means "laurel" in Swedish.
Kirchner
Derived from Middle High German kirchenaere meaning "sexton".
Kidd
Usage: English
Pronounced: KID
From a nickname meaning "young goat, kid" in Middle English, of Old Norse origin.
Jöllenbeck
From the name of a village in western Germany, itself derived from the name of the Jölle, a small river, combined with Low German beck "stream".
Ionesco
Variant of
Ionescu. French-Romanian playwright Eugène Ionesco (1909-1994), born
Ionescu, is a famous bearer of this surname.
Gibbs
Usage: English, Scottish
Pronounced: GIBZ(English)
Gallagher
Anglicized form of the Irish
Ó Gallchobhair meaning
"descendant of Gallchobhar".
Fan
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: 范(Chinese)
Pronounced: FAN
From Chinese
范 (fàn) meaning
"bee".
Desrosiers
Means "from the rose bushes", from French rosier "rose bush". It probably referred to a person who lived close to, or cared for a rose garden.
Bellerose
Means "beautiful rose" in French.
Bellamy
From Old French bel ami meaning "beautiful friend".
Beaulieu
Usage: French
Pronounced: BO-LYUU
From various French place names derived from beau "beautiful" and lieu "place".
Beauchêne
Usage: French
Pronounced: BO-SHEHN
From French place names derived from beau "beautiful" and chêne "oak".
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