What is the name meaning of POSTLETHWAIT. Phrases containing POSTLETHWAIT
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English
English : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Millom, Cumbria. The name is not recorded until the 13th century. The first element is probably from Middle English apostel ‘apostle’, used as a nickname or personal name (see Postle). Alternatively, it may represent a survival of an Old English personal name, Possel. The second element is northern Middle English thwaite ‘clearing’ (Old Norse þveit).
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English
English : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Millom, Cumbria. The name is not recorded until the 13th century. The first element is probably from Middle English apostel ‘apostle’, used as a nickname or personal name (see Postle). Alternatively, it may represent a survival of an Old English personal name, Possel. The second element is northern Middle English thwaite ‘clearing’ (Old Norse þveit).
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English
English : variant of Postlethwait. This is the more frequent spelling in the British Isles.
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English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : nickname from a reduced form of Middle English apostel ‘apostle’ (Old English apostol, via Latin from Greek apostolos ‘messenger’, ‘delegate’, from apostellein ‘to dispatch’). As a nickname, this may have been used for someone who had played the part of one of the twelve apostles in a play or pageant. However, the word was also used as a personal name. Compare Postlethwait.
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English
English : reduced form of Postlethwait.
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English
English : variant of Postlethwait.
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Indian
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
A Bird; Kuku
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German
Active.
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Slavic American Hebrew
Lofty or inspired.
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Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Malaysian
Honest; Righteous
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English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from places in Eure and Calvados named Harcourt, from Old French cour(t) (see Court) with an obscure first element.English : habitational name from either of two places in Shropshire named Harcourt. The one near Cleobury Mortimer gets the name from Old English heafocere ‘hawker’, ‘falconer’ + cot ‘hut’, ‘cottage’; the one near Wem has as its first element Old English hearpere (see Harper).
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English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the Welsh personal name Madog, MADDOX means "little fortunate one" or "little good one."
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Egyptian
, the son of Apa.
Male
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Steaphan, STEENIE means "crown."
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Hindu, Indian
Saintly
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