Leader; ruler; Handsome, good-looking
Ratnayake is Sri Lankan, or more specificially Sinhalese, an ethnic group in the country of Sri Lanka. The name means "country leader".
Nikita Khrushchev. There was a battle for succession of power in the Soviet Union (an interregnum) from 1953 (when Stalin died) to 1956 (when Khrushchev came to power).
The name of the first person to use a surname, as opposed to a patronymic, is lost to history. Most likely it was a king or important religious leader whose descendants wanted to emphasise their relationship to.
The proud and noble Fallon family emerges from Connacht, where ancient records show that they had held a family seat in Galway. Fallon is also a non-gender specific personal name that means "leader".
kaza near mangalagiri
Nagabhairava Jaya Prakash Narayan Nagabhairava Jaya Prakash Narayan was born on Jan 14th, 1956 in Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh. He was raised in Maharashtra in the early years. He went to Telugu Medium government schools in Godavarru in Krishna District. He joined Andhra Loyola College in 1969 for his intermediate education. He obtained his medical degree from Guntur Medical college.
He is a kamma. but I understand that he is hailing from Scheduled Caste Community married a girl from kamma family. However, I don't have any authentic information in this regard. If anybody knows please furnish the details so as to get the more support for his cause from the downtrodden even!
Leader; ruler; Handsome, good-looking
While it could be any nationality these days, the proud and noble English surname Leader is first found in the ancient records of Durham, where they'd held a family seat- quite possibly prior to the Norman Conquest of 1066 A.D.
The surname Clouse is of German origin, derived from the Middle Low German word "klus," meaning gorge or ravine. It likely indicated someone who lived near or in a narrow valley.
he said "if the allies bomb you can call me meier"
The surname Hysong is of English origin and is believed to be derived from the Old English personal name 'Hisa', which means "guide" or "leader," combined with the word 'ing', indicating descent or association. This surname likely originated as a patronymic surname, meaning it was originally used to indicate the son of someone named Hisa.
The surname Priest likely originated from an occupational name for someone who worked in the church, such as a priest. It may also have been used to denote someone's role as a spiritual leader or counselor within a community.
Malcolm Little ,He was not given a middle name
The surname Woolhead is of English origin. It is derived from the Old English word "wulf," meaning wolf, and "heafod," meaning head or leader. It likely originated as a nickname for someone who had a strong or fierce personality.
In Arabic, it means 'the lord' or 'the master'; the name also exists in India, where it means 'the leader'.