Last name: Costard The ultimate origin of the word lies in the Old French "coste" (Modern French "cote", rib), with the suffix "ard", indicating a person or thing characterized by a certain quality.
Costel is a pet form of the French and Romanian name Constantin in the Romanian language as well as a variant form of the English name Constantine. See also the related category romanian. Costel is seldom used as a baby name for boys.
Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Oisdealbhaigh 'son of Oisdealbhach', a personal name composed of the elements os 'deer', 'fawn' + dealbhach 'in the form of', 'resembling'.
Coster Name Meaning. English: metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of costards (Anglo-Norman French, from coste 'rib'), a variety of large apples, so called for their prominent ribs.
The ancient roots of the Costin family name are in the Anglo-Saxon culture. ... The surname is derived from Anglo-French casteyn, which means chestnut.
Origin of the name. The surname Cotter has several different origins. The English surname is a status name. This name is made up of the Old English elements 'cot' "cottage", "hut" and the suffix er. In the feudal system a cotter held a cottage by service (rather than by rent).
The name Cotton is of Anglo-Saxon origin and came from when a family lived in one of a number of similarly named settlements throughout England. Coton is found in Cambridgeshire, while Cotton was in Cheshire. ... All of these names stem from the Old English phrase æt cotum, which means at the cottages.
New Latin, from Greek kottos, a kind of river fish.
Coughlan surname history. Two original Irish versions of Coughlan (and its variants (O')Coghlan, Coglin and Cohalan) exist, O Cochlain and Mac Cochlain, both derived from cochal, meaning "cloak" or "hood".
English Meaning: The name Coulson is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Coulson is: Triumphant people.