Derived from Italian fiscella, which was a basket used to conserve cheese. The name was probably used to denote a person who made cheese.
Lyon 1
Usage: English, French
Rating:65% based on 6 votes
Originally denoted a person from the city of Lyon in central France, originally Latin Lugdunum, of Gaulish origin meaning "hill fort of Lugus". It could also denote a person from the small town of Lyons-la-Forêt in Normandy.
Rake
Usage: English
Pronounced:RAYK
Rating:45% based on 6 votes
Originally a name for a dweller on a narrow pass or hillside, from Old English hrace meaning "throat, gorge".