Rollo is ultimately derived from Rolfe. Rolfe is derived from the Old Norse name 'Hrolfr', a contracted form of the
Tag: English names
Marsden
Marsden is an Anglo-Saxon locational name for people who come from 'Marsden' in Lancashire. It is derived from the Old
Rowena
Rowena probably originates in Old English language and means "fame and delight". That is more or less just a speculation,
Summer
Summer originates in Old English language and is taken from the word for the warmest of the four temperate seasons,
Huxley
Huxley is an Anglo-Saxon locational surname given to someone who comes from a place called Huxley or Huxeleah. The name
Sumner
Sumner is an English name, derived from the Middle English words 'sumnor or sumner', themselves derived from the Old French
Sunday
Sunday originates in Old English language and is taken from the word for the day of the week between Saturday
Sunny
Sunny originates in English language and is taken from the word for the abundance of sunlight.
Chip
Chip is a relatively new name and is derived from the phrase “a chip off the old block” denoting a
Sunshine
Sunshine originates in Old English language and is taken from the word for a combination of bright light and radiant
Swann
Swan is an English name and is derived from the Old English word 'swon' which means 'swan'. The name could
Sydney
Sydney originates in Old English language and means "from a large island". It was derived from an old surname and
Gordon
Gordon is a Scottish name, derived from the Anglo-French given name “Gourdon”, itself derived from the Old Gaelic “gor”, which
Synnove
Synnove is a variant of Sunniva. Sunniva originates in Old English and means "present of the sun". It is a
Gauge
Gauge is a Middle English name, derived from the Old French word “gage”, which means 'measurer'.
Jaylyn
Jaylyn originates in English language and means "jay bird". It is a combination of the masculine name Jay, originally derived
Gypsy
Gypsy originates in English language and is taken from the English nickname for Romani people, an ethnic group originally from
Cherish
Cherish originates in English language and is taken from the word for "guard or treasure". It is ultimately derived from
Taft
Taft is an English locational name and was given to people who came from Toft in Norfolk, Warwickshire, Lincolnshire and
Cowell
Cowell is derived from the Old English words “cu” which means 'cow' and “hyll” which means 'hill', implying a hill