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Ardis
The surname Ardis is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Eadric," meaning "rich and powerful ruler." Over time, the name evolved into various forms, including Ardi......
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Ardley
The surname Ardley is of English origin and is derived from a place name. It is believed to come from the Old English words "eard" meaning "land" and "leah" meaning "wood" or "clearing." Therefore,......
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Ardner
The surname Ardner is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "eardnere," meaning "earth-worker" or "ploughman." It is an occupational surname that was given to individuals who w......
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Ardo
The surname Ardo is of Italian origin and is derived from the personal name "Arduin," which itself comes from the Germanic elements "hard," meaning "hardy" or "brave," and "win," meaning "friend" o......
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Ardoin
The surname Ardoin is of French origin and is derived from the Old French word "hardouin," meaning "brave" or "hardy." It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it was originally used to identify......
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Ardolf
The surname Ardolf is of German origin and is derived from the Old High German personal name "Arnulf," which is composed of the elements "arn," meaning "eagle," and "ulf," meaning "wolf." As a surn......
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Ardon
The surname Ardon is of Hebrew origin and is derived from the Hebrew personal name "Ardon," meaning "bronze" or "copper." It is a descriptive surname that likely originated as a nickname for someon......
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Ardrey
The surname Ardrey is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Eadric," meaning "rich and powerful ruler," combined with the suffix "-ey," indicating a place or island. ......
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Ardry
The surname Ardry is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name "Mac an Airchinnigh," meaning "son of the erenagh." An erenagh was a hereditary steward or administrator of church lands ......
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Areas
The surname Areas is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word "áreas," which means "areas" or "zones" in Spanish. It is a locational surname, typically given to individuals who lived in or we......
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