The proud and noble English surname of Utley is first found in the records of Shropshire, where they had held a family seat. The surname itself derives from the times when the family lived in the parish of Oteley, which can be found in the counties of Suffolk, Shropshire, and the West Riding of Yorkshire.
The Neeson surname has origins in Scotland, Holland, and Germany.
If it is the surname itself, its origins are in England.
The family surname Gregory has origins in England, Germany, AND Portugal.
The surname Tintinger is one of Luxembourgian origin, that is, it is a surname of people originating in Luxembourg. It would follow that it may have French origins, but that is not certain.
Osborn is a medieval English surname but one of truly ancient 'Viking' origins. To find out more about this surname, visit the website below.
The Neeson surname has origins in Scotland, Holland, and Germany.
The surname Igoe has origins in Ireland and Spain.
The surname Quarles most likely has English origins.
from what i have been able to find is that it is either from the surname "Marsh" from england, and there are many origins from russia which is were my grandfather is from and we have the last name Maresh.
With Germanic origins, the surname carries the meaning of hardy, brave, or strong.Please access the related link below for more information:
It is believed that it origins from winemakers.
If it is the surname itself, its origins are in England.
The family surname Gregory has origins in England, Germany, AND Portugal.
There are several possible origins for this name and variations of it. It could mean 'church sexton', 'furrier' or 'cherry picker'. It's a surname that has it's origins in a profession.
In all likelihood it probably does.
The origins of the surname Floyd date back to the 13th century. It is a derivative of the Welsh surname Lloyd, which itself derives from the Gaelic world llwyd, meaning grey.
The origins of this English transcription of a Chinese surname have been obscured by time and legend.