Childe — For people named Childe, see Childe (surname). In the Middle Ages, a childe or child [Old English Cild > Young Lord ] was the son of a nobleman who had not yet attained knighthood, or had not yet won his spurs. As a rank in chivalry, it was… … Wikipedia
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Dat — There are a number of surnames in the world that have the same spellings, at least in Romanish, the alphabet used by most western countries, but which have quite different origins and meanings. This surname which is recorded in most of Northern… … Surnames reference
Date — There are a number of surnames in the world that have the same spellings, at least in Romanish, the alphabet used by most western countries, but which have quite different origins and meanings. This surname which is recorded in most of Northern… … Surnames reference
Datte — There are a number of surnames in the world that have the same spellings, at least in Romanish, the alphabet used by most western countries, but which have quite different origins and meanings. This surname which is recorded in most of Northern… … Surnames reference