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  • 111Huggett — This most interesting surname is of Old French or Anglo Saxon origin. Firstly, it may be a variant of Huggate , a locational name from a place so called in Yorkshire, which was recorded as Hughete in the Domesday Book of 1086. The placename is… …

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  • 112Huggins — This most interesting surname is a patronymic form of Huggin , which itself is a diminutive from the Old French personal name Hugh , which was introduced into England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. Hugh is a contracted form of any of… …

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  • 113Hulatt — This interesting name is a double diminutive form of the personal name hugh , derived from hugh el ot , the last two elements being typical medieval diminutive endings. Hugh was introduced into Britian by the Normans in the form of Hugo , derived …

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  • 114Huleatt — This interesting name is a double diminutive form of the personal name hugh , derived from hugh el ot , the last two elements being typical medieval diminutive endings. Hugh was introduced into Britian by the Normans in the form of Hugo , derived …

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  • 115Hulett — This interesting name is a double diminutive form of the personal name hugh , derived from hugh el ot , the last two elements being typical medieval diminutive endings. Hugh was introduced into Britian by the Normans in the form of Hugo , derived …

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  • 116Hullett — This interesting name is a double diminutive form of the personal name hugh , derived from hugh el ot , the last two elements being typical medieval diminutive endings. Hugh was introduced into Britian by the Normans in the form of Hugo , derived …

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  • 117Hullot — This interesting name is a double diminutive form of the personal name hugh , derived from hugh el ot , the last two elements being typical medieval diminutive endings. Hugh was introduced into Britian by the Normans in the form of Hugo , derived …

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  • 118Hully — This most interesting and unusual surname is of Old French origin, and is a diminutive name from the Old French personal name Hu(gh)e , plus the diminutive suffix ey , which denotes smallness or affection, familiarity. The personal name Hugh is a …

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  • 119faery — Fairy Fair y, n.; pl. {Fairies}. [OE. fairie, faierie, enchantment, fairy folk, fairy, OF. faerie enchantment, F. f[ e]er, fr. LL. Fata one of the goddesses of fate. See {Fate}, and cf. {Fay} a fairy.] [Written also {fa[ e]ry}.] 1. Enchantment;… …

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  • 120Fairies — Fairy Fair y, n.; pl. {Fairies}. [OE. fairie, faierie, enchantment, fairy folk, fairy, OF. faerie enchantment, F. f[ e]er, fr. LL. Fata one of the goddesses of fate. See {Fate}, and cf. {Fay} a fairy.] [Written also {fa[ e]ry}.] 1. Enchantment;… …

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