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  1. apps.cdrc.ac.uk › gbnamesGBNames - CDRC

    Welcome to GBNames. Our research, carried out at the ESRC Consumer Data Research Centre (CDRC), is exploring the generational and inter-generational residential movements of family groups across Great Britain, using historic censuses and recent consumer registers. The CDRC holds a number of novel consumer datasets that chart recent movements ...

  2. 26 de may. de 2024 · The Concise Dictionary includes almost all the names originally covered, plus some additional rarer names, in a more concise and accessible format, and will be a key research tool for those investigating their family history.Each entry includes British frequencies and main locations as evidenced in the 1881 Census, as well as etymological ...

  3. 12 de mar. de 2024 · Popular English (British) Last Names Or Surnames. 1. Adams. It is derived from Adam, which means a ‘Man’ in Hebrew. This is one of the old English last names with origins dating back to the pre-medieval period. In the Old Testament, Adam is also referred to as ‘the earth’ from where God created the man. 2.

  4. 4 de nov. de 2009 · Homes of family names in Great Britain by Guppy, H. B. (Henry Brougham), 1854-1926. Publication date 1890 Topics Names, Personal, Names, Geographical Publisher

  5. The royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the annual Trooping the Colour parade in 2023. From left to right: Timothy Laurence; Anne, Princess Royal; Prince George; Prince Louis, situated in front of Catherine, Princess of Wales; Princess Charlotte, situated in front of William, Prince of Wales; King Charles III; Queen Camilla; Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh; Sophie, Duchess ...

  6. 17 de jul. de 2019 · Thus, many English surnames derive from the name of an actual town, county, or estate where an individual lived, worked, or owned land. County names in Great Britain, such as Cheshire, Kent and Devon have been commonly adopted as surnames. A second class of local surnames derived from cities and towns, such as Hertford, Carlisle and Oxford.

  7. 27 de abr. de 2023 · H. B Guppy (Homes of Family Names in Great Britain, 1890) was the first to publish a comprehensive study of the homes of English surnames. He classified the relative frequency per 10,000 of names occurring amongst the most stable population in the land, yeomen farmers listed in Kelly’s county directories of the late 1880s, in the 42 counties of England and 12 of Wales as follows: