A name like Adelbert or Albert is composed of "adel" (meaning "noble") and "bert" which is derived from "beracht" (meaning "bright" or "shining") hence the name means something in the order of "Bright/Shining through noble behaviour"; the English name "Albright", now only seen as a surname, is a cognate with the same ...
Dutton Name Meaning. English: habitational name from any of the places called Dutton, especially those in Cheshire and Lancashire. The first of these is named from Old English dun 'hill' + tun 'enclosure', 'settlement'; the second is from Old English personal name Dudd(a) (see Dodd 1) + Old English tun.
Irish Meaning: The name Duwayne is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Duwayne is: Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.
Irish Meaning: The name Dwain is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Dwain is: Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.
The name Dwaine is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Dwaine is: Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.
Irish Meaning: The name Dwane is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Dwane is: Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.
The name William is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name William is: Resolute protector; will. For a long time after the Norman conquest in A.D. 1066 many English boys were given some form of William the Conquer's name. ... The firstborn son of Prince Charles is named William.
O'Dwyer is an Irish surname from the Gaelic Ó Dubhuir, meaning "black". O'Dwyer in Irish is "O'Duibhir" (pronounced O Dweer), meaning grandson of Duibhir, an ancestor who, by tradition, lived sometime around the tenth century.
Looking for the definitions, origins, and history of the name Dyami. It is a Native American name that means Eagle, but I have also seen it defined as Soaring Eagle in some places. Some resources claim that the name is of Cochiti (tribe?) origin, and perhaps at one time there was (or there is) a Dyami Clan.
Origin of the name Dylan: Borrowed from the Welsh, Dylan is a name of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be from an Old Celtic element meaning “sea.” Var: Dillan, Dillon, Dillyn, Dyllan.