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Rawlings. The name Rawlings is a Male name. English meaning: The name Rawlings is a English baby name The English meaning of Rawlings is: Son of Rolfe.
Last name: Rawlins. SDB Popularity ranking: 2865. This the patronymic form (meaning 'son of') of the Medieval personal name 'Rawlin', from the Old French 'Raulin', itself a double diminutive of 'Raw', a variant of 'Ralph'.
The name Rawley first arose amongst the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. It is derived from their having lived in the village of Raleigh in the county of Devon. This place-name was originally derived from the Old English ra leah meaning a meadow for deer. Buy PDF History »
Teutonic Meaning: The name Rawdon is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Rawdon is: From the hill.
Rawgon is a baby boy name its meaning is son of rawley. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1374 times.
Rawl Name Meaning. Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Raghaill 'descendant of Raghall'.
English Meaning: The name Rawls is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Rawls is: Son of Rawley or Raleigh.
Rawiella is a baby boy name its meaning is from the deer spring. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 764 times.
Rawden. Buy JPG Image » The Rawden surname is a habitational name, taken on from a place name in West Yorkshire. The place name comes from the Old Norse "rauðr" meaning "red," and "du-n," or "hill." Other records show the name translated as “a dweller in the rough valley.”
This most interesting surname, while ultimately of Old Scandinavian origin, is a patronymic form of the Old French personal name "Raulin" and Middle English "Rawlin". ... In the modern idiom, the surnames Rawlin, Rallin(g), Rawlyns, Rawlison and Rawlingson also derive from this source, and are found widespread in England.