What is the name meaning of COURTENAY. Phrases containing COURTENAY
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Courtenay may refer to: Courtenay, Western Australia Courtenay, British Columbia, a city on the east coast of Vancouver Island Courtenay River, on Vancouver
Sir Thomas Daniel Courtenay (/ˈkɔːrtni/; born 25 February 1937) is an English actor. A notable figure of the British New Wave, he has received numerous
William Courtenay may refer to: William Courtenay (bishop) (1342–1396), archbishop of Canterbury William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (1475–1511) Sir William
Peter Courtenay may refer to: Peter Courtenay (bishop) (c. 1432–1492), English bishop and politician Sir Peter Courtenay (KG) (1346–1405), soldier and
Courtenay Taylor is an American actress. She is best known for her video game voice roles as Jack in the Mass Effect series, Ada Wong in the Resident
Jon Young (born 4 March 1973) known professionally as Jon Courtenay is an English singer, pianist, entertainer and comedian, known for winning the fourteenth
Charles Peregrine Courtenay, 19th Earl of Devon (born 14 August 1975), styled as Lord Courtenay from 1998 until 2015, is an English hereditary peer and
Charles Courtenay, 19th Earl of Devon
Will Courtenay is a British Formula One engineer. He is currently the Sporting Director for the McLaren Racing Formula One team. Courtenay studied at
Hugh Courtenay or Hugh de Courtenay is the name of: Hugh de Courtenay (died 1292), English nobleman Hugh de Courtenay, 1st/9th Earl of Devon (1276–1340)
Courtenay (/ˈkɔːrtni/ KORT-nee) is a city of 28,420 on the east coast of Vancouver Island, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is the largest
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English and Irish : variant spelling of Courtney.
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Court-dweller
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English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the French baronial name Courtenay, from the nickname court nez, COURTNEY means "short nose."Â
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Courtier; court attendant.
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Court-dweller; Courtly; Courteous; Domain of Curtis; From Courtenay; Snub Nosed; Royal Attendant
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English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the French baronial name Courtenay, from the byname court nez, COURTNEY means "short nose."Â
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From Courtenay in Northern France; Court-dweller; Court Attendant
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From the court, or short nose. From the surname of the aristocratic Courtenay family, based on...
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Domain of Curtis; Short Nose; From Courtenay
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Court Attendant; Dweller by the Dark Stream; Court-dweller; Domain of Curtis; From Courtenay; Snub Nosed
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English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Courtenay near Sens in northern France, or some other place similarly named, from the name of a Romano-Gallic landlord, Curtenus (a derivative of Latin curtus ‘short’) + the locative suffix -acum.English (of Norman origin) : nickname for someone with a snub nose, from Old French c(o)urt ‘short’ + nes ‘nose’ (Latin nasus).Irish : English surname adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Curnáin ‘descendant of Curnán’, an Old Irish personal name from a diminutive of corn ‘horn’.
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English : variant of Sandford, probably relating specifically to various minor places in Devon and Somerset, for example Sampford Arundel in Somerset or Sampford Courtenay in Devon.
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Victory
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Aspiration; Hope
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Prophet
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Scholar
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From the Initials J C
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 English feminine form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANA means "little rock."
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English : from Middle English neghebour, a compound of Old English nēah ‘near’ + gebūr ‘dweller’. Compare Bauer. This may have been used as a nickname for someone who was a ‘good neighbor’, or more probably it derives from the common use of the word as a term of address.Translation of German Nachbar.
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Scottish : habitational name from a place the location of which is disputed. Black gives two Scottish options, the first with no explanation, the second being Halley in Deerness, Orkney. Modern Scottish bearers may well get it from the Irish names (see 3 and 4 below).English : in part possibly a habitational name from Hawley in Hampshire, named from Old English heall ‘hall’, ‘large house’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.Irish (Counties Waterford and Tipperary) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAilche ‘descendant of Ailche’, possibly from the byname Ailchú meaning ‘gentle hound’. In some cases Halley has been used to replace Mulhall.Irish (County Clare) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃille ‘descendant of Ãille’, apparently from áille ‘beauty’, but possibly a variant of Ó hÃinle (see Hanley).
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