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Calendar year
1662 (MDCLXII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1662nd
1662
Queen of Spain from 1679 to 1689
Louise d'Orléans (Spanish: María Luisa de Borbón-Orleans y Estuardo; 26 March 1662 – 12 February 1689) was Queen of Spain from 1679 to 1689 as the first wife
Marie_Louise_d'Orléans
Anglican liturgical book
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer is an authorised liturgical book of the Church of England and other Anglican bodies around the world. In continuous print
Book_of_Common_Prayer_(1662)
United Kingdom law of religion and the Church of England
The Act of Uniformity 1662 (14 Cha. 2. c. 4) is an act of the Parliament of England. (It was formerly cited as 13 & 14 Cha. 2. c. 4, by reference to the
Act_of_Uniformity_1662
Electress Palatine from 1613 to 1623
Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 – 13 February 1662) was Electress of the Palatinate and briefly Queen of Bohemia as the wife of Frederick V of the Palatinate
Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
Elizabeth_Stuart,_Queen_of_Bohemia
Massacre of Chinese people in the Philippines
Sangley Massacre was a colonial ethnic cleansing in the Philippines in June 1662, when the Spanish governor of the Captaincy General of the Philippines ordered
Sangley_Massacre_(1662)
Events from the year 1662 in France. Monarch: Louis XIV March 18 – Carrosses à cinq sols - A short-lived experiment of the first public buses (holding
1662_in_France
Witch trials in northern Norway
Vardø were held in Vardø in Finnmark in Northern Norway in the winter of 1662–1663 and were one of the biggest in Scandinavia. Thirty women were put on
Vardø witch trials (1662–1663)
Vardø_witch_trials_(1662–1663)
The 1662 Kanbun earthquake (Japanese: 寛文地震) affected Japan on June 16, 1662. The magnitude was M7.6. Strong shaking were felt over a wide area, mainly
1662_Kanbun_earthquake
Act of the Parliament of Ireland
The Act of Settlement 1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2. Sess. 4. c. 2 (I)) was an act of the Irish Parliament in Dublin. It was a partial reversal of the Cromwellian
Act_of_Settlement_1662
Kincaid (fl. 1649–1662) was a Scottish witch-pricker and a key figure in the Great Scottish Witch Hunts of 1649–1650 and 1661–1662. John Kincaid was based
John_Kincaid_(witch-pricker)
discovered it in the 16th century and named it Formosa. Between 1624 and 1662, the south of the island was colonized by the Dutch headquartered in Zeelandia
History_of_Taiwan
American settler in Massachusetts (1596–1665)
infants born in Launceston, only one survived to return with the couple in 1662. Presumably, Tingcombe would have known this, writing as he did from Launceston
Joseph_Hull
1662 battle between Morocco and England
The Battle of Tangier in 1662 was the first major engagement between Moroccan forces, led by Khadir Ghaïlan, and the English garrison, led by Nathaniel
Battle_of_Tangier_(1662)
King of Assyria
Sharma-Adad I inscribed mŠarma-Adad, (died c. 1662 BC) was the ruler of Assyria c. 1673 – 1662 BC (short chronology) or 1653 – 1642 BC (ultra-short). The
Sharma-Adad_I
Cellular phone
Nokia 1661 is a mobile phone from Nokia part of the Ultrabasic family. which was released in Q2 2009. List of Nokia products "Nokia 1661 - Full phone specifications"
Nokia_1661
Open cluster in Orion
NGC 1662 (also known as Collinder 55) is a loosely bound open cluster located in the constellation Orion. It has an apparent magnitude of 7.6 and an approximate
NGC_1662
English politician
Francis Barrell (26 January 1662 – 11 June 1724) was an English Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1701 and 1702. Barrell was the son of
Francis_Barrell_(1662–1724)
Act of the Parliament of England
The Quaker Act 1662 (14 Cha. 2. c. 1) was an act of the Parliament of England which required subjects to swear an oath of allegiance to the king, which
Quakers_Act_1662
Stat. 4, 14 & 15 C. 2. St. 4 and 14 & 15 C. 2. st. 4. Act of Settlement 1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4. c. 2 (I)) The 5th session of the parliament of
List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1600–1690
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Ireland,_1600–1690
List of events
Events from the year 1662 in England. Monarch – Charles II c. January – John Graunt, in one of the earliest uses of statistics, publishes information about
1662_in_England
Act of the Parliament of England
The Licensing of the Press Act 1662 (14 Cha. 2. c. 33), was an act of the Parliament of England with the long title An Act for preventing the frequent
Licensing of the Press Act 1662
Licensing_of_the_Press_Act_1662
Dutch colonial administrator (1619–1677)
administrator who served as the first Commander of the Cape from 1652 to 1662. Jan van Riebeeck was born in Culemborg on 21 April 1619, the son of a surgeon
Jan_van_Riebeeck
Dutch colonial office (1624–1662)
government of Taiwan during the Dutch colonial period, which lasted from 1624 to 1662. Appointed by the governor-general of the Dutch East Indies in Batavia (now
Governor_of_Formosa
Rebellion in the Tsardom of Russia
to the river Chusovoi in the north. The uprising began in the summer of 1662 in the Urals. Bashkirs led by Sarah Mergena, Uraslanbek Bakkin and other
Bashkir rebellion of 1662–1664
Bashkir_rebellion_of_1662–1664
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1660 to 1685
municipal officeholders to swear allegiance; the Act of Uniformity 1662 made the use of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer compulsory; the Conventicle Act 1664 prohibited
Charles_II_of_England
The list of ship launches in 1662 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1662. "Warship Histories Vessels, vessel ID 379935" (PDF). Warship
List_of_ship_launches_in_1662
Act of the Parliament of England
Regicides. It was then followed by Legal Proceedings During Commonwealth Act 1662 (14 Cha. 2. c. 25). Start of session. Start of session. This is the citation
Legal Proceedings During Commonwealth Act 1660
Legal_Proceedings_During_Commonwealth_Act_1660
Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1694
Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland with her husband, King William III and II, from 1689 until her death
Mary_II
British Nonconformist minister and author (1662–1714)
Matthew Henry (18 October 1662 – 22 June 1714) was a British Nonconformist and Presbyterian minister and author who was born in Wales but spent much of
Matthew_Henry
105th Patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (1662–1686)
Syriac Orthodox Church from 1662 until 1686. Abdulmasih was born at al-Ruhā and became a monk at Dayr Mār Abḥāy at Gargar. In 1662, upon arrival of the news
Ignatius_Abdulmasih_I
Battle
supporter of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. During the summer campaign of 1662 of Yuri Khmelnitsky, the Ukrainian hetman was defeated in the Sieges of Pereiaslav
Battle_of_Kaniv_(1662)
The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661–1662 was a series of nationwide witch trials that took place across the whole of Scotland during a period of sixteen
Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661–1662
Great_Scottish_Witch_Hunt_of_1661–1662
Lord/Prince of Monaco from 1604 to 1662
Honoré II (24 December 1597 – 10 January 1662) was Prince of Monaco from 1604 to 1662. He was the first to be called Prince (in 1612), but started his
Honoré_II,_Prince_of_Monaco
English politician (1662–1726)
Edward Nicholas (24 February 1662 – 20 April 1726) was an English politician. He sat as MP for Shaftesbury from 1689 till 3 May 1715 and 19 May 1715 till
Edward_Nicholas_(1662–1726)
Founder of the Tungning Kingdom of Taiwan
Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tēⁿ Sêng-kong; Tâi-lô: Tēnn Sîng-kong; 27 August 1624 – 23 June 1662), born Zheng Sen (鄭森) and better known internationally by his honorific title
Koxinga
Colony in Taiwan (1624–1662, 1664–1668)
Formosa, was partly under colonial rule by the Dutch Republic from 1624 to 1662. In the context of the Age of Discovery, the Dutch East India Company established
Dutch_Formosa
This is a list of acts of the Parliament of Scotland for the year 1662. It lists acts of Parliament of the old Parliament of Scotland, that was merged
List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1662
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Scotland_from_1662
County of Chester, was created in the Baronetage of England on 12 December 1662 for Henry Brooke, a Colonel in the Parliamentary Army and Member of Parliament
Brooke baronets of Norton (1662)
Brooke_baronets_of_Norton_(1662)
Earthquake in Japan
The 1662 Hyūga-nada earthquake and tsunami affected southern Japan on 30 October at 23:01 local time. The earthquake, estimated at Mw 7.9, was considered
1662_Hyūga-nada_earthquake
British lawyer
Thomas Medlycott (1662–1738), of Binfield, Berkshire, and Dublin, Ireland, was a British lawyer who was an Irish attorney general and later Commissioner
Thomas_Medlycott_(1662–1738)
1662 purge of Puritan ministers in the Church of England
The Great Ejection followed the Act of Uniformity 1662 in England. Several thousand Puritan ministers were forced out of their positions in the Church
Great_Ejection
Daughter of William Shakespeare (1585–1662)
Judith Quiney (née Shakespeare; bapt. 2 February 1585 – 9 February 1662) was the younger daughter of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway and the fraternal
Judith_Quiney
Russo-Cossack army and army of Khmelintskiy's coalition fought on August 13, 1662, an parts of the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) and the Ukrainian Ruin (1657–1687)
Battle_of_Buzhyn_(1662)
Nepalese historical book about Limbuwan region
Sangraha 1662–1963 AD (Nepali: लिम्बुवानको ऐतिहासिक दस्तावेज संग्रह: सम्वत् १७१९–२०२०, lit. 'Collection of historical records from Limbuwan 1662–1963 CE')
Limbuwanko Etihasik Dastavej Sangraha
Limbuwanko_Etihasik_Dastavej_Sangraha
English botanist (1570–1638)
Allan, Mea (1964). The Tradescants: Their Plants, Gardens and Museum 1570–1662. London: Michael Joseph. Leith-Ross, Prudence (1984). The John Tradescants:
John_Tradescant_the_Elder
Italian painter (1662-1715)
Francesco Aviani (1662?–1715), was a native of Vicenza, Republic of Venice who flourished about the year 1630. He excelled in painting perspective and
Francesco_Aviani
from the year 1662 in art. (unknown) Philippe de Champaigne – Ex-Voto de 1662 Rembrandt The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis (1661–1662) The Sampling Officials
1662_in_art
Act of the Parliament of England
The Poor Relief Act 1662 (14 Cha. 2. c. 12) was an act of the Cavalier Parliament of England. It was an Act for the Better Relief of the Poor of this Kingdom
Poor_Relief_Act_1662
This is a list of acts of the Parliament of England for the year 1662. For acts passed during the period 1707–1800, see the list of acts of the Parliament
List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1662
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1662
Swedish naval officer
Sir Jacob Bancks (also Banks, Bankes, Banckes) (1662–1724) was a Swedish naval officer in the British service. He settled in England and became a Tory
Jacob_Bancks
The year 1662 in science and technology involved some significant events. February 16 – John Evelyn presents the basic text of his Sylva, or A Discourse
1662_in_science
Swedish noble, last colonial governor of Formosa
travel to Japan and China and became the last governor of Formosa (1656–1662). In common with many people of the time,[citation needed] Coyett's name
Frederick_Coyett
Taiwanese Kingdom (1661–1683)
state that ruled part of southwestern Taiwan and the Penghu islands between 1662 and 1683. It is the first predominantly ethnic Han state in Taiwanese history
Kingdom_of_Tungning
Events from the year 1662 in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick III 19 February – A royal decree introduces the subdivision Amt as a replacement for the len
1662_in_Denmark
The Heron baronetcy of Chipchase was created on 20 November 1662 in the Baronetage of England by Charles II for Cuthbert Heron of Chipchase Castle, Northumberland
Heron baronets of Chipchase (1662)
Heron_baronets_of_Chipchase_(1662)
Title in the peerage of Ireland
subsidiary title of the Duke of Hamilton. The first Irish creation came in 1662 when Lord Richard Butler, younger son of the 1st Duke of Ormond, was created
Earl_of_Arran_(Ireland)
Chemical compound
Basmisanil (INNTooltip International Nonproprietary Name; developmental codes RG-1662 and RO5186582) is a highly selective inverse agonist/negative allosteric
Basmisanil
Poirier (1662) Lotbinière (1662) Crevier (1662) Cap-de-Chaste (1662) Bon-Port et Bonne-Pêche (1662) Île-au-Canot (1662) Île Patience (1662) Repentigny-Villiers
List of Seigneuries of New France
List_of_Seigneuries_of_New_France
Painting by Philippe de Champaigne
Ex-Voto de 1662 is a painting by the French artist Philippe de Champaigne now in the Louvre in Paris. One of Champaigne's most accomplished works, it is
Ex-Voto_de_1662
Historic administrative division in Norway
administrative division of the Kingdom of Norway that existed from 1503 to 1662, with the Bergenhus Fortress in Bergen as its administrative center Norwegian
Bergenhus_len
Events from the year 1662 in China. Kangxi Emperor (1st year) Regents — Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi Viceroy of Zhili — Miao Cheng Viceroy of Min-Zhe
1662_in_China
Act of the Parliament of England
The City of London Militia Act 1662 (14 Cha. 2. c. 3) or Militia Act 1662 is an act of the Parliament of England which codified the power of [lord-]lieutenants
City of London Militia Act 1662
City_of_London_Militia_Act_1662
designed by Louis Le Vau, completed. Work begun on Versailles, near Paris. 1662 King Charles Court of the Greenwich Hospital in London, designed by John
1660s_in_architecture
Witch Trials in Forfar, Angus, Scotland
intense witch hunt in 1661/1662. The last person accused of witchcraft to be executed was Helen Guthrie, who died in December 1662. The first witch hunts
Forfar_Witch_Trials
English politician
Sir Robert Dashwood, 1st Baronet (1662–1734) was an English politician. The son of George Dashwood, a London merchant, and Margaret Perry, he was a first
Sir Robert Dashwood, 1st Baronet
Sir_Robert_Dashwood,_1st_Baronet
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
Essex, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 15 June 1662 for Philip Matthews. The title became extinct on the death of the second
Matthews_baronets
English clergyman
Johnson, of Cranbrook (1662–1725) was an English clergyman, known as a theologian in the Laudian tradition. Born 30 December 1662, at Frindsbury in Kent
John_Johnson_(theologian)
Dutch-American landowner and patriarch of the Roosevelt family in America
1650, he married Jannetje Samuels Thomas (1625–1662) and the couple had 5 children from 1650 to 1662: Nicholas Roosevelt (1658–1742), Christiaen Roosevelt
Claes Maartenszen van Rosenvelt
Claes_Maartenszen_van_Rosenvelt
Rebellion by Catholics
Canny 2001, pp. 473–474. "1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2 Sess. 4 c. 23". Statutes Passed in the Parliaments Held in Ireland: 1310–1662. George Grierson, printer
Irish_Rebellion_of_1641
1656 1657 1658 1659 1660 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 1670 1671 1672 … In literature 1659 1660 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 Art Archaeology
1662_in_poetry
River in Wales and England
arguments for and against the proposals, Sir William Sandys was appointed in 1662 to oversee making the Wye and the River Lugg navigable. He had previously
River_Wye
the Streets and Wayes, a body of improvement commissioners established in 1662 to manage and regulate various areas relating to streets and traffic in the
Commissioners of Scotland Yard
Commissioners_of_Scotland_Yard
Prince of Monaco from 1662 to 1701
Prince's Palace of Monaco – 3 January 1701 in Rome) was Prince of Monaco from 1662 until 1701. Louis Grimaldi was the elder son of Prince Hercule of Monaco
Louis_I,_Prince_of_Monaco
17th-century brigands on the England-Scotland border
suddenly, but the first statute passed to deal with them, the Moss Troopers Act 1662 (14 Cha. 2. c. 22), notes the moss-troopers to have been a long-running problem
Moss-trooper
O'Brien, a younger son of Connor O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Thomond, on 11 July 1662. These titles were forfeit by the attainder of the third Viscount in 1691
Viscount_Clare
1660 restoration of the monarchy in the British Isles
the Clarendon Code, a series of measures including the Act of Uniformity 1662. Culturally, the Restoration marked a reaction against the stricter moral
Stuart_Restoration
Irish noblewoman (died 1662)
Mary O'Donnell (Irish: Máire Ní Domhnaill; died 1662) was a Gaelic Irish noblewoman of the O'Donnell clan of Tyrconnell. Mary was a daughter of Hugh McManus
Mary O'Donnell (Irish noblewoman)
Mary_O'Donnell_(Irish_noblewoman)
Duke of Modena from 1662 to 1694
d'Este (6 March 1660 – 6 September 1694) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1662 to 1694. He was born in Modena to Alfonso IV d'Este, duke of Modena, and
Francesco_II_d'Este
Irish political hostess
Conolly (c.1662 – 1752) was an Irish political hostess, landowner, and philanthropist. Katherine Conolly was born Katherine Conyngham around 1662. Her parents
Katherine_Conolly
English military expedition during the Portuguese Restoration War
Portugal was a military expedition dispatched by England to Portugal in August 1662 to participate in the Portuguese Restoration War against Spain. It consisted
English expedition to Portugal (1662–1668)
English_expedition_to_Portugal_(1662–1668)
Extinct baronetcy
County of Norfolk, was created in the Baronetage of England on 7 February 1662 for Nicholas Bacon. He was the son of Nicholas Bacon, fourth son of the 1st
Bacon baronets of Gillingham (1662)
Bacon_baronets_of_Gillingham_(1662)
article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1662. February 15 – The first performance of Sir William Davenant's The Law Against
1662_in_literature
US cargo ship
USS Edward Luckenbach assigning the miscellaneous identification number ID-1662 in August 1918. The transport made one wartime voyage with continued voyages
SS_Edward_Luckenbach
Calvinist than the Thirty-nine Articles. After the Stuart Restoration and the 1662 Act of Uniformity, Calvinist ministers who could not conform to the Book
Reformed theology in the Church of England
Reformed_theology_in_the_Church_of_England
Spanish noble, military figure and diplomat
Count-consort of Villaverde, was a Spanish noble, military and diplomat. From 1662 until his death, he was Governor of the Duchy of Milan. Luis de Guzmán Ponce
Luis_de_Guzmán_Ponce_de_Leon
Period of English occupation of Tangier, Morocco (1661–1684)
Harris, p. 205. Pepys 1 February 1662. Carte MSS Shelfmark 73, fol 633, Bodleian. Leroux, p. 34. Pepys 28 February 1662. The map was sent to Pepys on 20
English_Tangier
Calvert County in 1658 and continued to serve until 1662. He also served as sheriff in the 1662–1663 term, and as the county's deputy surveyor in 1665
Thomas_Trueman
Prince-Bishop of Olomouc
1664) was an Archduke of Austria and Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights (1662–1664). He was also the Bishop of Olmütz, and Breslau, Passau. Charles Joseph
Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria
Archduke_Charles_Joseph_of_Austria
British lawyer and politician
John Scrope (circa 1662 – 9 April 1752) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1722 to 1752. Scrope was the son of Thomas
John_Scrope_(MP)
Moscow riot on 25 July (O.S.)/4 August 1662
Uprising of 1662 (Russian: Медный бунт, Московское восстание 1662 года) was a major riot in Moscow, which took place on 4 August [O.S. 25 July] 1662. The riot
Copper_Riot
Human settlement in Nepal
mid-western region of Nepal. It is located at 29°40'0N 81°52'0E at an altitude of 1662 m (5456 ft) near to the Karnali River. Location of Galwa - Falling Rain Genomics
Galwa
Khan of Crimea from 1717 to 1724
Saadet IV Giray (1662 – 1732) was the Khan of Crimea from 1717 to 1724. He was born in 1662 and died in 1732 at the age of 70. "Saadet IV Giray – Numista"
Saadet_IV_Giray
Archduke of Further Austria (1630–1665)
1630 – 25 June 1665) was the ruler of Further Austria including Tyrol from 1662 to 1665. He was born at Innsbruck, the second son of Leopold V, Archduke
Sigismund Francis, Archduke of Austria
Sigismund_Francis,_Archduke_of_Austria
Son of Charles II of England (1662–1730)
of Cleveland, 1st Duke of Southampton, Chief Butler of England (18 June 1662 – 9 September 1730) was an English nobleman and illegitimate son of Charles
Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland
Charles_FitzRoy,_2nd_Duke_of_Cleveland
Elector of Bavaria from 1679 to 1726
Maximilian II (11 July 1662 – 26 February 1726), also known as Max Emanuel or Maximilian Emanuel, was a Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and a prince-elector
Maximilian_II_Emanuel
Unitarian liturgical books
from an unpublished manuscript of alterations to the Church of England's 1662 Book of Common Prayer originally produced by English philosopher and clergyman
Book of Common Prayer (Unitarian)
Book_of_Common_Prayer_(Unitarian)
District in Vestland, Norway
first wife of Halfdan the Black), Halfdan the Black, and Harald Fairhair. In 1662, Sogn fogderi was created as part of the Nordre Bergenhus amt (county). Sogn
Sogn
The sieges of Pereiaslav in 1661–1662 are episodes of the Ruin and the Russo-Polish War of 1654–1667.Yuri Khmelnitsky, the Hetman of Right-Bank Ukraine
Sieges_of_Pereiaslav
1662 naval battle
The action of 29 September 1662 took place between Kos and Kalimnos, Greece, when a Venetian fleet attacked and defeated the regular Turkish cargo fleet
Action_of_29_September_1662
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Daniel Brainerd came to Hartford, CT, in 1649 at around the age of eight. There is a widespread belief that he came from Braintree, Essex, England, and that his surname may be an altered form of that place name, but there is no documentation to support this. In 1662, at the age of 21, he became one of the founders of Haddam, CT.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant spelling of Stirling.English : perhaps a variant of Starling.German : from Middle High German sterlinc, the name of a coin, hence probably a nickname for someone who paid that amount in rent.William Sterling settled in Haverhill, MA, in 1662.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : via Old French from the Germanic personal name Milo, of unknown etymology. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the form Miles (oblique case Milon). In English documents of the Middle Ages the name sometimes appears in the Latinized form Milo (genitive Milonis), although the normal Middle English form was Mile, so the final -s must usually represent the possessive ending, i.e. ‘son or servant of Mile’.English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Mihel, an Old French contracted form of Michael.English : occupational name for a servant or retainer, from Latin miles ‘soldier’, sometimes used as a technical term in this sense in medieval documents.Irish (County Mayo) : when not the same as 1 or 3, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolmhuire, Myles being used as the English equivalent of the Gaelic personal name Maol Muire (see Mullery).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Miels, a variant of Miele 3.John Miles or Myles (c.1621–83), born probably in Herefordshire, England, was a pioneer American Baptist minister who emigrated to New England in 1662 and had a pastorate in Swansea, MA. Many of his descendants spell their name Myles.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : metonymic occupational name for a turnspit, i.e. a servant who turned the spit, from Old French haste ‘(roasting) spit’.A bearer of the name Haste from Paris is documented in Montreal in 1662.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Berkshire called Warfield, from Old English wær ‘weir’ + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’.Richard Warfield came from Berkshire, England, to MD in 1662.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Durant.Americanized form of Hungarian Durándi, a habitational name for someone from a place called Duránd, in former Szepes county.There was a Parisian family of this name in Quebec city in 1661. In 1662 a Durand from Saintonge married Catherine Anenontha, daughter of Nicolas Arendanki and Jeanne Otrihouandit, Hurons. A family called Durand from Angoumois was in Quebec by 1665; and two from Chartres were in Quebec by 1669 and 1673.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : nickname from Gaelic breac ‘speckled’.English : unexplained.German : topographic name related to Middle Low German brÄke ‘uncultivated land’.Breck was the name of a Massachusetts Bay family prominent in the earliest settlement. Edward Breck settled in Dorchester, MA, in 1636, and died there in 1662.
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from pigeon ‘pigeon’ (Old French pijon ‘young bird’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a hunter of wood pigeons, or a nickname for a foolish or gullible person, since the birds are easily taken.In some cases, an altered form of French PetitJean.English : variant spelling of Pidgeon.A person from Paris with the name Pigeon is documented in Montreal in 1662. Another is recorded with the secondary surname Petitjean.
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Girl/Female
French, German, Swedish
Active; Kind
Biblical
hour, or time, of a prince;
Female
English
English variant spelling of German Emeline, EMILINE means "work."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
King of Wisdom
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Freer.
Male
Dutch
, high, lofty.
Boy/Male
Latin Teutonic
Ardent.
Boy/Male
Indian
Endless
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from any of the five villages of this name in Devon or from Loscombe in Powerstock, Dorset, all probably named from Old English hlÅse ‘pigsty’ + cumb ‘valley’ (see Coombe).
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