Asbjorn is a Danish and Norwegian variant of Osborn. Osborn originates in Old English language and means "god of bears".
Tag: English names
Hayward
Hayward is an English surname that comes from the Old English word 'hege', which means 'a hedge or a fence',
Newton
Newton originates in Old English language and means "new town, settlement". Originally, it was used as a surname and as
Tayshaun
Tayshaun is a modern combination of the prefix Tay- and the name Shaun, ultimately derived from John. John originates in
Lattimer
Lattimer is an Anglo-Norman name, derived from the French word 'latiner', which means 'interpreter' or a 'person who uses the
Rogers
Rogers is a variant of Rodger. Rodger is an English name, derived from the Old Germanic name 'Hrodgari', itself derived
Edgar
Edgar is a modern derivative of the Old English name “Eadgar”, based on two words – “ead” which means prosperity
Denver
Denver is a locational name which identifies that the bearer comes from a place with the same name in Norfolk.
Chad
Chad is a name of Old English origin and it most probably comes from the Old English word 'ceadd or
Hartley
Hartley is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English words 'heort', which means 'hart', and 'leah', which means 'wood
Melbourne
Melbourne is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'mylla', which means 'a mill', and 'burne', which means
Burnett
Burnett is an English name, derived from the Old French “burnete” or “brunette” which was the term for a brown
Lear
Lear is an English locational name for those who came from Leire in Leiceschestershire. It is derived from the Old
Burns
The name Burns is a locational name used to identify a person's location. The name is derived from the Old
Corvin
Corvin is an English name, derived from the Latin name “Corvinus” which itself is derived from “corbus” or 'raven'.
Gregson
Gregson is a variant of Gregory. Gregory is an English name, derived from the Greek name 'Gregorios', which means 'to
Almond
Almond is an Anglo Saxon name, which is a derivative of the name Althemund, which is derived from the Old
Camilla
Camilla most likely originates in Latin and means "priest's attendant". It is a feminine form of Camillus. In Roman mythology,
Miner
Miner originates in English language and refers to a 'person who mines'.
Jai
Jai is a Sanskrit name which means 'win, success'.