OnomaInternational Centre of Onomastics, 2003 |
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الصفحة 122
... French origin , for example Dabney , Dansie , and Delahay ( Dillehay , Dilly ) , were re - adopted by French Huguenot refugees com- ing in at the end of the seventeenth century . The Catholic adventurers spread up the St Lawrence ...
... French origin , for example Dabney , Dansie , and Delahay ( Dillehay , Dilly ) , were re - adopted by French Huguenot refugees com- ing in at the end of the seventeenth century . The Catholic adventurers spread up the St Lawrence ...
الصفحة 144
... French Duclos . • Durfee , Durfey : French D'Urfé , a habitational name from the chateau of Urfé in the Loire Valley . Thomas Durfee was born in 1643 and came to Providence , R. I. , in 1660 . • Faniel , Faneuil ( rhyming with “ Daniel ...
... French Duclos . • Durfee , Durfey : French D'Urfé , a habitational name from the chateau of Urfé in the Loire Valley . Thomas Durfee was born in 1643 and came to Providence , R. I. , in 1660 . • Faniel , Faneuil ( rhyming with “ Daniel ...
الصفحة 145
• Messick . from French Messac , a habitational name . Julian Messick or Mezeck was a French Huguenot who came to Maryland in 1664 . • Mozingo : an American name of unexplained etymology . Family lore points to its origin in the south ...
• Messick . from French Messac , a habitational name . Julian Messick or Mezeck was a French Huguenot who came to Maryland in 1664 . • Mozingo : an American name of unexplained etymology . Family lore points to its origin in the south ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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