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Ruling dynasty of Monaco since 1297
The House of Grimaldi is the reigning house of the Principality of Monaco. The house was founded in 1160 by Grimaldo Canella in Genoa and became the ruling
House_of_Grimaldi
American philanthropist, actress, and singer, child of Albert II, Prince of Monaco
Jazmin Grace Grimaldi (French pronunciation: [ʒazmɛ̃ ɡʁɑs ɡʁimaldi] born March 4, 1992) is an American actress and singer. She is the daughter of Prince Albert
Jazmin_Grace_Grimaldi
1309 Genoese nobleman; leader of the Guelphs
strife within the cities of Northern Italy spanning over the course of the 13th and 14th century. The house Grimaldi was one of the most influential and
François_Grimaldi
Event venue in Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco, inaugurated in 2000 and named after the historical reigning family of Monaco, the House of Grimaldi, is an international event
Grimaldi_Forum
Prince of Monaco since 2005
Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is Prince of Monaco, reigning since 2005. Born at the Prince's Palace of Monaco, Albert is the second
Albert_II,_Prince_of_Monaco
1982 funeral of Princess Grace of Monaco
of the Princes during the ceremony. A second mass was offered after the ceremony for Monégasque citizens. The Interment of the coffin in the Grimaldi
Death and funeral of Princess Grace of Monaco
Death_and_funeral_of_Princess_Grace_of_Monaco
Progenitor and eponym of the House of Grimaldi
youngest son of Otto Canella and Consul of Genoa in 1162, 1170, and 1184. Grimaldo is considered the progenitor and eponym of the House of Grimaldi. Canella
Grimaldo_Canella
Dukedom of Spain
Pablo Jerónimo de Grimaldi, a member of the House of Grimaldi and marquess of Grimaldi in Geneva, that served as prime minister of Spain from 1763 to
Duke_of_Grimaldi
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Grimaldi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grimaldi may refer to: House of Grimaldi, the princely family of Monaco List of Grimaldi family members
Grimaldi
coat of arms of Monaco, referred to also as an armorial achievement or an arms of dominion, is the symbolic representation of the House of Grimaldi, the
Coat_of_arms_of_Monaco
Prince of Monaco from 1949 to 2005
Maxence Bertrand Grimaldi; 31 May 1923 – 6 April 2005) was Prince of Monaco from 1949 to his death in 2005. Rainier ruled the Principality of Monaco for almost
Rainier_III,_Prince_of_Monaco
rulers of Monaco. Most belong to the House of Grimaldi; exceptions, which consist primarily of the principality's administrators under periods of foreign
List_of_rulers_of_Monaco
taken the name of the House of Grimaldi. When Prince Rainier III died in 2005, he was Europe's longest reigning monarch. The Grimaldi family, which has
Monarchy_of_Monaco
Monégasque princess (born 1965)
of Monaco (Stéphanie Marie Elisabeth Grimaldi; French pronunciation: [stefani maʁi elizabɛt ɡʁimaldi] born 1 February 1965) is the youngest child of Rainier
Princess_Stéphanie_of_Monaco
Series of treaties between France and Monaco
well as the rights of succession of the princely House of Grimaldi. The Franco-Monégasque Treaty of 1861 recognised the sovereignty of Monaco. Previously
Franco-Monégasque_Treaties
Princess of Monaco (born 1957)
Princess Caroline of Monaco, Princess of Hanover (French pronunciation: [kaʁɔlin lwiz maʁɡəʁit ɡʁimaldi] born Caroline Louise Marguerite Grimaldi; 23 January
Princess_Caroline_of_Monaco
American actor and mathematics professor
Order (1991–2001), Don't Go in the House (1979), The Junkman (1982), Men of Respect (1990), and The Yards (2000). Grimaldi has a bachelor's degree in mathematics
Dan_Grimaldi
Oberto Grimaldi was an admiral of the Genoese fleet at Damietta and commissioner of Genoa. Grimaldi was one of the four sons of Grimaldo Canella and, therefore
Oberto_Grimaldi
Shipping & logistics company
The Grimaldi Group is a private shipping company owned by the Grimaldi family (Emanuele Grimaldi) and based in Naples, Italy. Grimaldi operates a large
Grimaldi_Group
Spanish diplomat and politician
Secretary of State, he was granted the title of Duke of Grimaldi by King Charles III of Spain. Grimaldi was of Genoese descent, and a member of the House of Grimaldi
Jerónimo Grimaldi, 1st Duke of Grimaldi
Jerónimo_Grimaldi,_1st_Duke_of_Grimaldi
Microstate in Western Europe
with the Government of France before an appointment. Key members of the judiciary are detached French magistrates. The House of Grimaldi has ruled Monaco
Monaco
2005 funeral of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco
that featured the coat of arms of the House of Grimaldi and the moto Deo Juvante ("With God's Help"). It was borne in a procession of 170-member staff by
Death and funeral of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco
Death_and_funeral_of_Rainier_III,_Prince_of_Monaco
Hereditary Princess of Monaco (1898–1977)
Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois (Charlotte Louise Juliette Grimaldi; 30 September 1898 – 16 November 1977), styled Hereditary Princess of Monaco between
Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois
Princess_Charlotte,_Duchess_of_Valentinois
Lord of Monaco from 1458 to 1494
Lamberto Grimaldi (c. 1420 – March 1494) was Lord of Monaco from 16 March 1458. He was married to his seventh cousin Claudine Grimaldi in 1465, per the
Lamberto,_Lord_of_Monaco
Heir apparent to the Monégasque throne (born 2014)
of Monaco, Marquis of Baux (Jacques Honoré Rainier Grimaldi; born 10 December 2014), is the heir apparent to the Monegasque throne. He is the son of Prince
Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco
Jacques,_Hereditary_Prince_of_Monaco
Comune in Campania, Italy
"Historic Sites of the Grimaldis of Monaco". Monaco Historic Sites. Retrieved 12 October 2025. Ulino, Maurizio (2018). Il Marchesato dei Grimaldi di Monaco
Campagna
Castle in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
also Château Grimaldi (disambiguation) for other Châteaux of the same name The Château Grimaldi at Cagnes-sur-Mer in the département of Alpes-Maritimes
Château_Grimaldi_(Cagnes)
Monégasque princess (born 2014)
Princess Gabriella of Monaco, Countess of Carladès (Gabriella Thérèse Marie Grimaldi; born 10 December 2014), is the daughter of Prince Albert II and
Princess Gabriella, Countess of Carladès
Princess_Gabriella,_Countess_of_Carladès
Marquis of Baux
Ercole Grimaldi, Marquis of Baux (16 December 1623 – 2 August 1651) was a member of the House of Grimaldi. He was the first Monegasque prince and heir
Ercole,_Marquis_of_Baux
Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica
Alessandro Grimaldi (Genoa, 1621 - Genoa, 1683) was the 121st Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica. Grimaldi's mandate, the seventy-sixth
Alessandro_Grimaldi
and white (bottom), both of which have been the heraldic colours of the House of Grimaldi since at least 1339. The present bicolour design was adopted on
Flag_of_Monaco
Lord of Monaco from 1419 to 1427
Anthony II (c. 13?? – 1427) was Lord of Monaco from 1419 until 1427. He ruled jointly with his brothers Jean I and Ambroise. Heraldica. v t e
Anthony_II,_Lord_of_Monaco
English actor, comedian and dancer (1778–1837)
Joseph Grimaldi (18 December 1778 – 31 May 1837) was an English actor, comedian and dancer, who became the most popular English entertainer of the Regency
Joseph_Grimaldi
Eldest daughter of Princess Caroline of Monaco, author and brand ambassador
with the media. In spite of being a private citizen, without an official public position or title in the Princely House of Grimaldi, she was often treated
Charlotte_Casiraghi
Occitan nobility
sister of John and daughter of Raymond III This branch of the House of Baux was declared extinct in 1426. The domains were inherited by Counts of Provence
Lords_of_Baux
Mediterranean coast in Southeastern France and Monaco
the House of Grimaldi. Descended from a Genoese nobleman expelled from Genoa by his rivals in 1271, members of the different branches of the Grimaldis took
French_Riviera
Casino in Monte Carlo, Monaco
business-minded spouse of Prince Florestan. Revenues from the proposed venture were supposed to save the House of Grimaldi from bankruptcy. The ruling
Monte_Carlo_Casino
Lord of Monaco (1352-1357)
Gabriele Grimaldi (13?? – after 1357) was Lord of Monaco from 1352 until 1357. He was the son of Charles I and Lucchina Spinola. He ruled jointly with
Gabriel,_Lord_of_Monaco
Duchess of Urach (1833–1897)
member of the House of Grimaldi and a Princess of Monaco by birth and a member of the House of Württemberg and Duchess consort of Urach and Countess of Württemberg
Princess_Florestine_of_Monaco
Association football club in Monaco
surroundings. The stadium is named after the former Prince of Monaco Louis II and houses a total of 18,523 supporters. The Stade Louis II is noted for its
AS_Monaco_FC
Cardinal and senator of Genoa, died 1543
Girolamo Grimaldi (died 27 November 1543) was a member of the House of Grimaldi. He was a senator of the Republic of Genoa and, later, a cardinal. He
Girolamo_Grimaldi_(died_1543)
excepting a brief period of French occupation, it has remained steadily under the control of the House of Grimaldi. The early history of Monaco as a state has
History_of_Monaco
Official residence of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco
Since the end of the 13th century, it has been the stronghold and home of the Grimaldi family who first captured it in 1297. The Grimaldi ruled the area
Prince's_Palace_of_Monaco
Prince of Monaco from 1922 to 1949
Antoine Grimaldi; 12 July 1870 – 9 May 1949) was Prince of Monaco from 26 June 1922 to 9 May 1949. Born in Baden-Baden, Louis II was the only child of Albert
Louis_II,_Prince_of_Monaco
Italian Catholic cardinal (1645–1717)
Nicola Grimaldi (1645–1717) was born at the Castello della Pietra, Naples, a member of the noble Grimaldi family of Genoa. During the pontificate of Pope
Nicola_Grimaldi_I
Monegasque figure skater and princess
Alexandra of Hanover (Alexandra Charlotte Ulrike Maryam Virginia; born 20 July 1999) is a Monegasque writer and the fourth child of Princess Caroline of Monaco
Princess Alexandra of Hanover (born 1999)
Princess_Alexandra_of_Hanover_(born_1999)
Son of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco
Retrieved 30 November 2017. Bac Results 2010, from schools in Nice "The House of Grimaldi: New Generation". HelloMonaco. Archived from the original on 17 October
Louis_Ducruet
Prince of Monaco from 1733 to 1793
Léonor Grimaldi; 10 November 1720 – 21 March 1795) ruled as Prince of Monaco and was Duke of Valentinois from 1733 to 1793. Honoré was the son of Louise
Honoré_III,_Prince_of_Monaco
Prince of Monaco from 1889 to 1922
Honoré Charles Grimaldi; 13 November 1848 – 26 June 1922) was Prince of Monaco from 10 September 1889 until his death in 1922. He devoted much of his life to
Albert_I,_Prince_of_Monaco
Frazione in Liguria, Italy
of Grimaldi Superiore, to distinguish it from the houses built along the State Road 1 (SS1) Aurelia, which makes up Grimaldi Inferiore. The origin of
Grimaldi_(Ventimiglia)
Princess of Monaco from 1662 to 1678
Chateau de Gramont, Catherine married Louis de Grimaldi, the second Duke of Valentinois and heir to the throne of Monaco, who was described as "a glorious and
Catherine Charlotte de Gramont
Catherine_Charlotte_de_Gramont
Louis Gabriel Oscar Grimaldi, Marquis of Baux, (June 8, 1814 – July 14, 1894) was the illegitimate son of Prince Honoré V of Monaco and his mistress Félicité
Oscar_Grimaldi
Italian businessman (1960–1990)
EBSCOhost. "Princess Caroline of Monaco obtains Vatican annulment," UPI Archives, 1 July 1992 Kurth, Peter. "In the House of Grimaldi", Cosmopolitan. Edwards
Stefano_Casiraghi
Hominin fossil
seven most important caves. These were named "Caves of Grimaldi" in honour of the House of Grimaldi, of which Albert was a member. The find is on display in
Grimaldi_man
Law governing who can become the monarch of Monaco
council of regency takes power until the Crown Council elects a new monarch from among the more distant descendants of the House of Grimaldi. The list
Succession to the Monegasque throne
Succession_to_the_Monegasque_throne
Overview of and topical guide to Monaco
1918 House of Grimaldi Prince of Monaco Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne Caroline, Princess of Hanover Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois
Outline_of_Monaco
Monegasque campaigners and influencer
influencer and relative of the Monegasque princely family. She is the daughter of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and the grand-daughter of Grace Kelly. Born in
Camille_Gottlieb
Consul of Genoa (died 1143)
in the middle of the 11th century, died in 1143) was Consul of the Republic of Genoa in 1133, and an ancestor of the House of Grimaldi, the family that
Otto_Canella
Château in Manche, Normandy, France
closely related to the Matignon family and the princely family of Monaco, the House of Grimaldi. Presently, the château is owned by the local municipality
Château_des_Matignon
Species of squid
the Grimaldi scaled squid, is a large squid growing to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in mantle length. It is named after the Grimaldi family, reigning house of Monaco
Lepidoteuthis
Prince of Monaco from 1819 to 1841
(Honoré Gabriel Grimaldi; 13/14 May 1778 – 2 October 1841) was Prince of Monaco and Duke of Valentinois. He was the first son of Honoré IV of Monaco and Louise
Honoré_V,_Prince_of_Monaco
Augustine Grimaldi (1482 – 14 April 1532) was Regent of Monaco (1523–1532), Bishop of Grasse, Abbot of Lérins, and founder of the village of Valbonne.[citation
Augustine_Grimaldi
Monégasque royal
which was the nickname assigned to Casiraghi's medieval ancestor François Grimaldi. Together with Boris Herrmann from Team Malizia he transported Greta Thunberg
Pierre_Casiraghi
Largest city in Liguria, Italy
Canella, founder of the House of Grimaldi, among others. Genoa, which forms the southern corner of the Milan-Turin-Genoa industrial triangle of Northwest Italy
Genoa
Lady regnant of Monaco from 1457 to 1458
Blanche del Carretto and Catalan Grimaldi. She was the only child of her father, and thereby his heir. The succession of Monaco was regulated by her paternal
Claudine,_Lady_of_Monaco
Regent of Monaco from 1732 to 1784
Antoine Grimaldi, le Chevalier [de] Grimaldi, (Paris, 2 October 1697 – Monaco, 28 November 1784) was the de facto ruler of Monaco between 1732 and 1784
Chevalier_de_Grimaldi
French nobleman and bishop
prelate". Grimaldi was born on 17 December 1736 into the noble House of Grimaldi of Monaco as lord of Cagnes and Antibes, in the château of Cagnes, in
Louis-André_de_Grimaldi
The history of the Jews in Monaco goes back at least a century, most notably to the time of the Holocaust. Monaco had a very small Jewish presence before
History_of_the_Jews_in_Monaco
Jean I Grimaldi (Giovanni I Grimaldi) (c. 1382 – 1454) was Lord of Monaco three times; 1395, jointly with his brothers Ambroise and Anthony II from 1419
Jean_I,_Lord_of_Monaco
Member of Monegasque royal family
Brigadier of the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince (20 January 2012 – present) House of Grimaldi Line of succession to the Monegasque throne Wedding of Albert
Andrea_Casiraghi
Colombian-American business family
The Santo Domingo family is one of the wealthiest Colombian families whose collective fortune makes them among the richest families in the Americas. Founded
Santo_Domingo_family
French aristocrat, landowner and politician
Charles de Grimaldi-Régusse (August 10, 1612 – November 6, 1687) was a French aristocrat, landowner and politician. Charles de Grimaldi-Régusse was born
Charles_de_Grimaldi-Régusse
Former political prison in Chile
Villa Grimaldi is considered the most important of DINA's many complexes that were used for the interrogation and torture of political prisoners during
Villa_Grimaldi
Lord of Monaco (1352-1357)
Anthony I (13?? – 1358) was Lord of Monaco from 1352 until 1357. He was the youngest brother of Rainier I of Monaco, Lord of Cagnes. He ruled jointly with
Anthony_I,_Lord_of_Monaco
Bishop of Grasse (died 1505)
Jean-André Grimaldi (5 July 1483 – 1 July 1505) was Bishop of Grasse from 1483 to 1505. Prior to that, he was a professor of theology at the University of Pavia
Jean-André_Grimaldi
Prince of Monaco (1763–1816)
history of Monaco, past and present. Tinsley Brothers. p. 229. Françoise de Bernardy, Princes of Monaco: the remarkable history of the Grimaldi family
Prince_Joseph_of_Monaco
American actress, Princess of Monaco from 1956 to 1982
to the House of Grimaldi and extensively photographed her, her husband, and their three children. In 1992, Conant published Grace, a book of photographs
Grace_Kelly
Princess of Monaco in 1731
Louise Hippolyte (Monégasque: Luisa Ipòlita Grimaldi; 10 November 1697 – 29 December 1731) was Princess of Monaco from 20 February 1731 until her death
Louise Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco
Louise_Hippolyte,_Princess_of_Monaco
Monegasque royal
from the original on 20 May 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2017. "The House of Grimaldi: new generation, Pauline and Louis Ducruet". HelloMonaco. Archived
Pauline_Ducruet
Lady consort of Monaco
Grimaldi (15?? – 1583) was Lady of Monaco by marriage to Honoré I, Lord of Monaco. Isabella was the daughter of Giovanni Battista Grimaldi, Lord of Montaudion
Isabella_Grimaldi
Italian journalist and fashion model (born 1985)
Retrieved 1 March 2017. Knightley, Emma (2019). Princely Monaco: The House of Grimaldi in the 21st Century (eBook ed.). USA. ISBN 9780359058945. Archived
Beatrice_Borromeo
Prince of Monaco from 1701 to 1731
had a number of illegitimate children: with Elisabeth Durfort (a dancer) Antoine Grimaldi (1697–1784), known as the Chevalier de Grimaldi with Victoire
Antonio_I,_Prince_of_Monaco
Château in Marchais, France
Marchais. Paris: H. Champion. OCLC 19942736. "Patrimoine : Le vrai trésor des Grimaldi". Le Point. May 12, 2005. Archived from the original on 2014-01-03. Retrieved
Château_de_Marchais
Monegasque noble (born 1949)
Alexandre Denis de Massy (b. 15 January 1997) The Grimaldis of Monaco: The Centuries of Scandal, The Years of Grace by Anne Edwards. (New York, William Morrow
Christian_Louis_de_Massy
Princess of Monaco from 1616 to 1638
was brought up in a convent. Her brother married Giovanna Maria Grimaldi, the sister of Honoré II. In 1615, Honoré II returned to Monaco from Milan, where
Ippolita_Trivulzio
Prince of Monaco from 1814 to 1819
Charles Anne Grimaldi; 17 May 1758 – 16 February 1819) was Prince of Monaco and Duke of Valentinois from 1814 to 16 February 1819. Because of his illness
Honoré_IV,_Prince_of_Monaco
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Flags_of_Europe
Monégasque ruler (c. 1267–1314)
Rainier I of Monaco (1267–1314) was the first sovereign[citation needed] Grimaldi ruler[citation needed] of the area now known as Monaco.[citation needed]
Rainier I of Monaco, Lord of Cagnes
Rainier_I_of_Monaco,_Lord_of_Cagnes
Monégasque princess (1920–2011)
Antoinette, Baroness of Massy (Antoinette Louise Alberte Suzanne Grimaldi; 28 December 1920 – 18 March 2011) was a member of the princely family of Monaco. She
Princess Antoinette, Baroness of Massy
Princess_Antoinette,_Baroness_of_Massy
English lawyer and antiquary
Stacey Grimaldi (18 October 1790 – 28 March 1863), was an English lawyer and antiquary. Stacey Grimaldi was descended from the house of Grimaldi: he was
Stacey_Grimaldi
Lover of Prince Louise II of Monaco (1867–1930)
Pierreval (Seine alors Inférieure) le 9. V. 1867 est décédée à Paris (XVI*) le 29. IX. 1930." Anne Edwards, The Grimaldis of Monaco (Morrow, 1992), p. 182
Marie_Juliette_Louvet
Lord of Monaco from 1505 to 1523
sovereignty until his death. He was the fourth son of Lambert Grimaldi (1420–1494) and Claudine Grimaldi (1451–1515). On 25 September 1514 he married Jeanne
Lucien,_Lord_of_Monaco
Lord of Monaco from 1523 to 1581
7 October 1581) was Lord of Monaco from 22 August 1523 to 7 October 1581. Honoré was the youngest child of Lucien Grimaldi (1487–1523) and Jeanne de
Honoré_I,_Lord_of_Monaco
Italian botanist and aristocrat (1760–1830)
countryside. After her marriage to Giuseppe Grimaldi, member of the House of Grimaldi, she dedicated herself to the study of botany, and in 1794 established a private
Clelia_Durazzo_Grimaldi
Palace in Genoa, Italy
Francesco Grimaldi, is a palace located in piazza di Pellicceria in the historical center of Genoa, Northwestern Italy. The palace was one of the 163 Palazzi
Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria
Palazzo_Spinola_di_Pellicceria
for half a century, to fall into the hands of a German aristocrat. Moreover, while the House of Grimaldi had close ties to France due not only to geographical
Monaco succession crisis of 1918
Monaco_succession_crisis_of_1918
Lord of Monaco from 1419 to 1427
Ambroise Grimaldi (c. 13?? – 1433) was Lord of Monaco from 1419 until 1427. He ruled jointly with his brothers Jean I and Antonie. "PROVENCE". fmg.ac
Ambroise,_Lord_of_Monaco
Monegasque noble (1947–2020)
President of the Monegasque Tennis Federation (1992). President of the Monte Carlo Country Club (2008). Monaco: Knight Commander of the Order of Grimaldi (17
Elizabeth-Ann_de_Massy
List of consorts of the sovereign prince or princess of Monaco
the consorts of the sovereign prince or princess of Monaco during their reign. Until 1612, the title was held by the spouse of the lord of Monaco. Since
List_of_Monégasque_consorts
Duke of Valentinois
Prince Pierre (Pierre Grimaldi) of Monaco, Duke of Valentinois (born Pierre Marie Xavier Raphaël Antoine Melchior de Polignac; 24 October 1895 – 10 November
Prince Pierre, Duke of Valentinois
Prince_Pierre,_Duke_of_Valentinois
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English : from the medieval northern English personal name Kouse, Kause, corresponding to Old Norse Kausi, a nickname meaning ‘tomcat’.English : Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Kaus or Ku(h)se, which is of unexplained origin.
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French : from a reduced form of the Germanic personal name Hildo (see Hildebrand, Houde).French : habitational name from any of several places in Normandy called La Houle or Les Houles, named in Old French with the singular or plural of houle ‘cave’.English : variant of Hole.
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English (mainly Oxfordshire and Berkshire) : variant of Howes.
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House.
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King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.
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House; Walls of House of Kabba
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English (southwestern) : from Middle English hous ‘house’ (Old English hūs). In the Middle Ages the majority of the population lived in cottages or huts rather than houses, and in most cases this name probably indicates someone who had some connection with the largest and most important building in a settlement, either a religious house or simply the local manor house. In some cases it may be a status name for a householder, someone who owned his own dwelling as opposed to being a tenant, but more often it is an occupational name for a servant who worked in such a house, in particular a steward who managed one.English : respelling of Howes.Translation of German Haus.
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English : nickname for a person with red hair, from Middle English, Old French rous ‘red(-haired)’ (Latin russ(e)us).Americanized spelling of German Raus.
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House of Power; Hall; Strength; House Woman; Woman of the House; House
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A house for a mouse.
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English : variant of House 1.Americanized spelling of German Hauser.
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The house of song, the house of affliction'.
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house of song; the house of affliction,house of dates, or house of misery,House of Misery
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English : topographic name from Middle English hose, huse ‘brambles’, ‘thorns’.English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, named from Old English hÅs, plural of hÅh ‘spur of land’ (literally ‘heel’), or a topographic name with the same meaning.English and German : metonymic occupational name from Middle English, Middle Low and High German hose ‘hose’, ‘leggings’, denoting a knitter or seller of hose, or a nickname for someone who habitually wore noticeble legwear.German (Upper Saxony) : apparently from a Czech personal name, Hos, a reduced form of Johannes (see John).
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Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting
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House.
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