- Anneys
- anise; aniseed.
Medieval glossary. 2014.
Medieval glossary. 2014.
Bunkle — This interesting surname is of Scottish origin, and is a locational name, from a parish of the name in north east Berwickshire. The derivation of the name is from the Olde English pre 7th Century personal name Buna (also found in such placenames… … Surnames reference
Crab — This interesting surname is of Scottish locational origin from any of the various places thus called, including Craig in North East Forfarshire, and Craig in South Ayrshire. The name derives from the Old Gaelic creag meaning rock, a word that has … Surnames reference
Crabbe — This interesting surname is of Scottish locational origin from any of the various places thus called, including Craig in North East Forfarshire, and Craig in South Ayrshire. The name derives from the Old Gaelic creag meaning rock, a word that has … Surnames reference
Craig — This interesting surname is of Scottish locational origin from any of the various places thus called, including Craig in North East Forfarshire, and Craig in South Ayrshire. The name derives from the Old Gaelic creag meaning rock, a word that has … Surnames reference
Craigg — This interesting surname is of Scottish locational origin from any of the various places thus called, including Craig in North East Forfarshire, and Craig in South Ayrshire. The name derives from the Old Gaelic creag meaning rock, a word that has … Surnames reference
Craigs — Recorded in the spellings of Craig, Creag, Creagg, Cregg, Creegh, Craigs, and possibly other forms, this interesting surname is Scottish. It is of locational origin from the various places called Craig in north east Forfarshire and South Ayrshire … Surnames reference
Cregg — Recorded in the spellings of Craig, Creag, Creagg, Cregg, Creegh, and possibly other forms, this interesting surname is Scottish. It is of locational origin from any of the various places thus called, including Craig in north east Forfarshire,… … Surnames reference
Criag — Recorded in the spellings of Craig, Creag, Creagg, Cregg, Creegh, Criag, and possibly other forms, this interesting surname is Scottish. It is of locational origin from any of the various places thus called, including Craig in north east… … Surnames reference
Enos — This very unusual surname would seem to have been first recorded (see below) in the 17th century. As such it is a developed form of an earlier name. Either Enos is of Olde English pre 7th century origins and a dialectal of Earn meaning the eagle … Surnames reference