Walsh is ultimately derived from Wallace. Wallace is derived from the Celtic word 'waleis', which means 'foreign or Celtic'. The
Tag: English names
Walton
Walton is an English name, derived from the Old English word for 'stranger'.
Kim
Kim is a diminutive of Kimberly. Kimberly originates in Old English language and means "Cyneburg's clearing". It refers to Kimberley,
Ward
Ward is derived from an Old English meaning of the word 'ward', which is a 'guardian or watchman'.
Teal
Teal originates in English language and is taken from the word for a blue-green color. The color got its name
Dudu
Dudu is a Portuguese diminutive of Edward. Edward originates in Old English and means "wealthy guard". It has been one
Warden
Warden is a variant of Ward. Ward is derived from an Old English meaning of the word 'ward', which is
Barnes
Barnes could have two meanings depending on what it is derived from. The most common meaning is that it is
Tilden
Tilden is an English name and it means 'from the valley of the good one'.
Wardley
Wardley is a locational English name and means 'weir clearing'. The name Wardley is derived from the Old English words
Wardman
Wardman is a variant of Ward. Ward is derived from an Old English meaning of the word 'ward', which is
Fitzgerald
The name Fitzgerald originates in Norman French and means 'the son of Gerald'. The name Gerald comes from two words
Diana
Diana originates in Latin language and means "divine woman". In Roman mythology, Diana was the goddess of hunting, moon and
Delmon
Delmon is an Old English name and means that the bearer is from the mountains or from a valley in
Holland
The name Holland is of Old English origins and literally means 'lowland or valley'. The country name of Holland itself
Warrick
Warrick is an English locational name, derived from the Old English word 'wering', which means 'a weir', and 'wic', which
Washington
Washington is an Anglo-Saxon name locational name for people coming from Washington in Derham and West Sussex. The place name
Newt
Newt is a diminutive of Newton. Newton originates in Old English language and means "new town, settlement". Originally, it was
Delight
Delight originates in English language and is taken from the word for "joy, pleasure". As a feminine given name it
Watson
Watson is derived from the Old English personal name 'Watt', which means 'powerful warrior'.