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Yeo is a Chinese, English, and Korean surname. As an English surname, Yeo is a toponymic surname meaning "river", either for people who lived near one
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Cho Yeo-jeong (Korean: 조여정; born February 10, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She is best known internationally for her role in the film Parasite (2019)
Yeo is a surname. Yeo or YEO may also refer to: Barnstaple Yeo, a tributary of the River Taw in Devon, UK Cheddar Yeo, a tributary of the River Axe in
Gwendoline See-Hian Yeo (Chinese: 杨时贤; pinyin: Yáng Shíxián; born 10 July 1977) is an actress based in the United States. Born in Singapore, she moved
Isaah Patrick Ferguson-Yeo (born 6 November 1994) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who co-captains and plays as a lock forward for
George Yeo Yong-Boon (born 13 September 1954) is a Singaporean former politician and brigadier-general. A former member of the governing People's Action
Yeo Jin-goo (Korean: 여진구; Hanja: 呂珍九, born August 13, 1997) is a South Korean actor. Yeo began his career as a child actor, debuting in the film Sad Movie
Jonathan Yeo (born 18 December 1970) is a British contemporary artist who specializes in both traditional and experimental forms of portraiture. His most
Yeo Yann Yann (born 20 February 1977) is a Malaysian actress. She has worked in theatre, television, and film. Her credits include Singapore Dreaming
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English
English : variant of Yeoman.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived among rushes, from Middle English rush (a collective singular, Old English rysc), or perhaps an occupational name for someone who wove mats, baskets, and other articles out of rushes.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ruis ‘descendant of Ros’, a personal name perhaps derived from ros ‘wood’. In Connacht it has also been used as a translation of Ó Luachra (see Loughrey).Irish : Anglicized form (translation) of Gaelic Ó Fuada, ‘descendant of Fuada’ a personal name meaning ‘hasty’, ‘rushing’ (see Foody).Altered spelling of German Rüsch or Rusch (see Rusch) or Rosch.Benjamin Rush (1745–1813), a physician and signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born in the PA farming community of Byberry. He was descended from John Rush, a yeoman from Oxfordshire, England, who came to Byberry in 1683.
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English
Retainer.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : status name, from Middle English yoman, yeman, used of an attendant of relatively high status in a noble household, ranking between a Sergeant and a Groom, or between a Squire and a Page. The word appears to derive from a compound of Old English geong ‘young’ + mann ‘man’. Later in the Middle English period it came to be used of a modest independent freeholder, and this latter sense may well lie behind some examples of the surname.English and Scottish : topographic name, an expanded form of Yeo.
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American, Anglo, British, English
Retainer; Attendant
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Irish
Irish : perhaps a reduced and altered Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Eochadha (see McGaffey, McGeough).English : probably a variant of Yeo.Chinese : Cantonese variant of Qiu 1.Chinese : see You.
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English
English : probably a variant of Yeo.Perhaps also an Americanized form of Hungarian Jó (see Jo).
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English (chiefly Devon and Somerset)
English (chiefly Devon and Somerset) : habitational name from any of several minor places in Somerset and Devon named with southwestern Middle English ya or yo (Old English ēa ‘stream’, ‘river’, the same word as found in Nye, Rye, and Tye).Korean : variant of Yoh.
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English
English : unexplained; perhaps a variant spelling of Yeo.
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English
English : variant of Yeomans.
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Czech and Slovak
Czech and Slovak : variant of Zeman ‘yeoman farmer’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) variant of Seemann.English : variant spelling of Seaman.
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English
English : habitational name from any of the many places, large and small, called Bradford; in particular the city in West Yorkshire, which originally rose to prosperity as a wool town. There are others in Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Greater Manchester, Norfolk, Somerset, and elsewhere. They are all named with Old English brÄd ‘broad’ + ford ‘ford’.This name was brought independently to North American by many different bearers from the 17th century onward. William Bradford (1590–1657), born in Austerfield in South Yorkshire, England, the son of a yeoman farmer, was among the Pilgrim Fathers who emigrated to America on the Mayflower in 1620. He was a signer of the Mayflower Compact and in 1621 he was elected governor of Plymouth colony, being re-elected thirty times.
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English (chiefly Midlands)
English (chiefly Midlands) : patronymic from Yeoman 1.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Sensitive Plant; Modest Woman
Girl/Female
Hindu
Master of justice
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English
English : variant spelling of Malin.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Series
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Deliberate Truth
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Sai and Lord Ganesha; Lord Vinayaka
Girl/Female
Indian
Intelligence
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Victorious
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Crest; Ornament
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese
Honest
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n.
A man well born; one of good family; one above the condition of a yeoman.
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A common man, or one of the commonly of the first or most respectable class; a freeholder; a man free born.
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The yeomanry cavalry.
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A servant; a retainer.
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People of education and good breeding; in England, in a restricted sense, those between the nobility and the yeomanry.
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Resembling, or suitable to, a yeoman; yeomanly.
n.
An officer of the Yeomen of the Guard; an Exempt.
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A yeoman of the guard; also, a member of the yeomanry cavalry.
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The collective body of yeomen, or freeholders.
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The position or rank of a yeoman.
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One of the yeomen of the guard, in England.
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Pertaining to a yeoman; becoming or suitable to, a yeoman; yeomanlike.
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One of four officers of the Yeomen of the Royal Guard, having the rank of corporal; an Exon.
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The European yellow-hammer.
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An interior officer under the boatswain, gunner, or carpenters, charged with the stowage, account, and distribution of the stores.
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of Yeoman
n.
A yeoman.