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91Leveret — Perhaps surprisingly this name has at least three possible origins. The first is as a diminutive development of the Norman Levre and was a nickname given either to a fleet footed runner or to one who hunted the hare professionally. The second… …
92Leverett — Perhaps surprisingly this name has at least three possible origins. The first is as a diminutive development of the Norman Levre and was a nickname given either to a fleet footed runner or to one who hunted the hare professionally. The second… …
93Leverette — Perhaps surprisingly this name has at least three possible origins. The first is as a diminutive development of the Norman Levre and was a nickname given either to a fleet footed runner or to one who hunted the hare professionally. The second… …
94Morecomb — Perhaps surprisingly this is not an English North Country surname but is of Cornish origin. It is locational and recorded in spellings which include Morcomb, Morecombe, Morcom, Morcum and Morkham, and is well recorded in Cornwall. The famous… …
95Morkham — Perhaps surprisingly this is not an English North Country surname but is of Cornish origin. It is locational and recorded in spellings which include Morcomb, Morecombe, Morcom, Morcum and Morkham, and is well recorded in Cornwall. The famous… …
96Myderscough — Perhaps not surprisingly, this very interesting English surname as shown below, is recorded in many different forms. It is locational from a village called Myerscough, near Garstang, in the county of Lancashire. The derivation is from the pre 7th …
97Myerscough — Perhaps not surprisingly, this very interesting English surname as shown below, is recorded in many different forms. It is locational from a village called Myerscough, near Garstang, in the county of Lancashire. The derivation is from the pre 7th …
98Sagrott — Perhaps not surprisingly this English surame is recorded in many different spellings. These include Sagreet, Sagrott, Seagrott, Segrott, Seegrott, and Seagroat. We believe that it has a similar, and possibly identical origin, to the famous… …
99Segrott — Perhaps not surprisingly this English surame is recorded in many different spellings. These include Sagreet, Sagrott, Seagrott, Segrott, Seegrott, and Seagroat. We believe that it has a similar, and possibly identical origin, to the famous… …
100Sex — Perhaps it is overstating the obvious to say that this interesting surname has no apparent connection with its modern (medieval) popular meaning. The surname Sex has two possible sources of derivation, the first is from the Latin Sextus meaning… …