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Ojibwe leader (1790s–1866)
Aamoons, or Little Bee, also rendered Ah-moose, Ah-mous, Aw-Mouse, Aw-monse, Bradford Ah-Moose, Ahmoons, or Wasp, (1795? – March 18, 1866) was a 19th
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Indigenous people of North America
Wells American Indian picture writing Wildfire, English name Edmonia Lewis Aamoons, chief of La Flambeau band, photographed c. 1862, possibly in Washington
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1842 and 1854 treaties between the United States and Ojibwe
Bimijiwaagaakwad (Oblique-edged Ax) Lac du Flambeau Band 07 Ah-mon-se Aamoons (Wasp) Lac du Flambeau Band 08 San-gan-e-may Lac du Flambeau Band 09 Ke-che-wais-keenh
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Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Protector; Protection; Guarded; Secure; Saved; Military Protection
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Marshy meadow. Also'Woman from Magdala.
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French, Gujarati, Indian, Italian, Japanese
Like a God
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Bestowed with Qualities; Good Character
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English : variant of Stevenson.
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Unique
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Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Maredudd, probably MEREDYDD means "sea day" or "sea sun."
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English : habitational name, most likely Uffington in Lincolnshire, named with the Old English personal name Uffa + Old English -ing- denoting association + tūn ‘settlement’. Other places so named are found in Shropshire and Oxfordshire, as well as Uffington Farm in Goodneston, Kent, which may also have contributed to the surname. The Oxfordshire place name is from the genitive form (Uffan) of the Old English personal name Uffa + tūn, while the other two are of the same derivation as the Lincolnshire place name.
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