ˈfair-skinned

  • 111Collie — This very interesting name is of Old English and Anglo Saxon origins from the period around the 8th Century A.D.. It derives from colig meaning dark or swarthy and was a descriptive word used by the fair haired and fair skinned Saxon invaders to… …

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  • 112Maginn — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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  • 113McGenn — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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  • 114McGing — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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  • 115McGinn — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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  • 116McKinn — Recorded in a number of including McGinn, McGenn, McGing, McKinn, Maginn, and others, this is a famous Irish surname. It is derived from Olde Gaelic pre 10th century word fionn , meaning fair haired or fair skinned, and was probably applied as a… …

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  • 117Wennington — This is an English locational surname. It originates from either the village of Wennington in Essex or Wennington in the county of Huntingdonshire. Both have effectively the same meaning and both were recorded in early Anglo Saxon records at… …

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  • 118Whittek — Recorded as Whittock, Whittuck, Whytock, Whittek, and possibly others, this is quite a rare surname of English medieval origins. It derives from the pre 7th century Old English hwit cocc which according to the famous Victorian etymologist Canon… …

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  • 119Whittock — Recorded as Whittock, Whittuck, Whytock, Whittek, and possibly others, this is quite a rare surname of English medieval origins. It derives from the pre 7th century Old English hwit cocc which according to the famous Victorian etymologist Canon… …

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  • 120Whittuck — Recorded as Whittock, Whittuck, Whytock, Whittek, and possibly others, this is quite a rare surname of English medieval origins. It derives from the pre 7th century Old English hwit cocc which according to the famous Victorian etymologist Canon… …

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