Edmunds — is a surname, and may refer to*Edmunds.com, a provider of automotive information *Edmunds (surname), people with the surname Edmunds ee also* Edmunds County, South Dakota * Edmunds Center * Edmonds * Edmund … Wikipedia
Edmunds — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Edmonds and Edmons, is a patronymic form of the Medieval English male given name Edmund, itself coming from the Old English pre 7th Century Eadmund, composed of the Anglo Saxon elements ead ,… … Surnames reference
Edmonds (surname) — Family name name = Edmonds imagesize= caption= pronunciation = meaning = region = origin = Edmond related names = Edmunds, Esmond, Edmondson, Edmundson footnotes =Edmonds is a surname derived from the given name Edmond . There are varied… … Wikipedia
Howell (surname) — Howell is a surname (family name or last name) originating from the British Isles. It is a common name among those of Welsh ancestry, as it is an anglicized form of the Welsh name Hywel, which means eminent in the Welsh language. See: Welsh… … Wikipedia
Whalebelly — This interesting and unusual surname is an imitative corruption of the locational surname Walbury, which is of Anglo Saxon origin. The placename is derived from the Old English pre 7th Century wealh , foreigner, serf, Briton, and byrig , the… … Surnames reference
Elsegood — Although recorded erratically in many parts of England, this unusual surname seems to originate in East Anglia, and specifically the Bury St. Edmunds region of Suffolk. The surname was originally an Olde English pre 7th Century baptismal name,… … Surnames reference
List of convicts on the First Fleet — The First Fleet convicts are named on stone tablets in the Memorial Garden, Wallabadah, New South Wales. The First Fleet is the name given to the first group of eleven ships that carried convicts from England to Australia in 1788. Beginning in… … Wikipedia
Edmons — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Edmonds, Edmons and Edmundson, is a patronymic form of the Medieval English male given name Edmund, itself coming from the Old English pre 7th Century Eadmund, composed of the Anglo Saxon elements… … Surnames reference
Edmundson — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Edmonds, Edmons and Edmundson, is a patronymic form of the Medieval English male given name Edmund, itself coming from the Old English pre 7th Century Eadmund, composed of the Anglo Saxon elements… … Surnames reference
Menguy — This unusual surname, recorded as Mingay, Mingey, and Myngay (England) and Menguy (France), is of Breton French origins. It derives from the pre 7th century words men meaning stone, and ki , a dog, and was originally a personal name. It is… … Surnames reference