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Terry

Terry Coat of ArmsThe name ‘Terry’ originates from England. It is derived from the common Norman personal name, ‘T(h)erry’ (from the Old Flemish name ‘Thierri’), composed of the Germanic elements ‘peudo’ meaning people, race and ‘ric’ meaning power. It is also an occu Read more…


Small

Small Coat of ArmsThe name ‘Small’ originates from England. It is derived from the nickname used for a person of slender build or diminutive stature, from the Middle English word ‘smal’ meaning thin, narrow, small from the Old English word ‘smoel’. Compiled informatio Read more…


Sharpe

Sharpe Coat of ArmsThe surname ‘Sharpe’ is of English origin. It is a variant of the name ‘Sharp’, derived from the nickname for a person from the Middle English word ‘scharp’ meaning ‘keen’, ‘active’, ‘quick’, (from the Old English word ‘scearp’). Public and Civil reg Read more…


Sheppard

Sheppard Coat of ArmsThe name ‘Sheppard’ originates from England. It is derived from the occupational name for a Sheppard, from the Middle English word ‘schepherde’ from the Old English word ‘sceap’, ‘scip’ meaning sheep and ‘hierde’ meaning herdsman or ‘weard’ meaning g Read more…


Shepherd

Shepherd Coat of ArmsThe name ‘Shepherd’ originates from England. It is derived from the occupational name for a shepherd, from the Middle English word ‘schepherde’, from the Old English word ‘sceap’, ‘scip’ meaning sheep and ‘hierde’ meaning herdsman or ‘weard’ meaning Read more…


Sanders

Sanders Coat of ArmsThe name Sanders originates from England, Scotland and Germany . It is derived from the medieval given name Sander, an aphetic form of ‘Alexander’. Compiled information from Historical and Private archive’s has confirmed that the surname ‘Sanders’ an Read more…


O’Neil

O'Neil Coat of ArmsThe surname ‘O’Neil’ is of English, Scottish, and Irish origin. It is derived from name of Irish origin, Gaelic name ‘Niall’ (genesis ‘Neill’), thought to mean ‘Champion’. This was adopted by Norsemen in the form of ‘Njall’, and was brought to Englan Read more…


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