

Currently it is assumed that only 591 persons carry this surname and only 2 persons carry this surname in England. The surname Miracle is ultimately derived from the Latin name Mauricio, meaning dark.ĭankworth : The meaning of this surname is thought to be"the farm belonging to Tancredo". It is of Celtic origin, derived from the personal name Meuric, which is the Welsh form of Maurice. In England this surname was taken for the first time in Anglesey, Wales. Miracle : Surname that originated in the south of France. He was referring to a commoner called"the villain." According to the British electoral registry, only 2 people remain with this last name.

Villin : Surname that originated in the region of Norfolk, England. According to several census tracts, there are only 21 people who carry this surname. An early bearer of this surname was Nicholas of Sallow, mentioned in the"Shropshire Rotuli Hundredorum"of 1254.įernsby : This surname means"dwelling near the ferns". Sallow : Is a surname that relates to a family that lived near a tree of a willow tree during the Middle Ages. You can also meet The 50 most common Romanian surnames and their origin. If you are struck by the meaning and origin of the surnames, I invite you to continue reading. Robinson Crusoe, the popular character in the English novel by Daniel Defoe bore one of the strangest English surnames.
