Posts tagged "David"

Dow

Dow Coat of ArmsThe surname Dow is of English origin. It is a English pet form of the name David, which signifies ‘beloved’. The surname signifies ‘the son of David’. David, the biblical king so named, was the greatest of the early kings of Israel. Within the Bible Read more…


Daye

Daye Coat of ArmsThe surname Daye is of English origin. It is a English pet form of the name David, which signifies ‘beloved’. David, the biblical king so named, was the greatest of the early kings of Israel. Within the Bible the name is given to no one except the gr Read more…


Dawson

Dawson Coat of ArmsThe surname Dawson is of English origin. It is a English pet form of the name David, which signifies ‘beloved’. The surname signifies ‘the son of David’. David, the biblical king so named, was the greatest of the early kings of Israel. Within the Bib Read more…


Day

Day Coat of ArmsThe surname Day is of English origin. It is a English pet form of the name David, which signifies ‘beloved’. David, the biblical king so named, was the greatest of the early kings of Israel. Within the Bible the name is given to no one except the gre Read more…


Dawe

Dawe Coat of ArmsThe surname Dawe is of English origin. It is a English pet form of the name David, which signifies ‘beloved’. The surname signifies ‘the son of David’. David, the biblical king so named, was the greatest of the early kings of Israel. Within the Bible Read more…


Davson

Davson Coat of ArmsThe surname Davson is of Hebrew origin from the male given name David, signifieing ‘beloved’. The surname is a patronymic of David, ‘beloved’ and Davidson, ‘the son of David’. The added -s- signifieing the ‘son of David’. The given name has been po Read more…


Davison

Davison Coat of ArmsEarly records reveal that this surname originated in either England or Scotland. Etymology may be defined as the history of a word, revealed through the analysis of its parts, and by tracing its roots to past times and even to foreign languages. Read more…


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