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Separate chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary within a greater church
A Lady chapel or lady chapel is a chapel dedicated to Mary, mother of Jesus, particularly one inside a cathedral or other large church. The chapels are
Lady_chapel
Official country residence of British monarch
George's Chapel is the Lady Chapel, originally commissioned by Henry III in the 13th century and converted into the Albert Memorial Chapel between 1863
Windsor_Castle
National cathedral of the Church of Ireland
English Gothic style, lasted at least until rededication in 1254. The Lady Chapel was added around 1270. In 1300, Archbishop Ferings of Dublin arranged
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
St_Patrick's_Cathedral,_Dublin
Anglican cathedral in Somerset, England
Early English style of Gothic architecture. The east end, including the lady chapel, eastern transepts, chapter house, and central tower, belongs to the
Wells_Cathedral
Chapel to Mary in Westminster Abbey
The Henry VII Lady Chapel, now more often known just as the Henry VII Chapel, is a large Lady chapel at the far eastern end of Westminster Abbey, England
Henry_VII_Chapel
Church in Hampshire, England
extremely intricate lierne star vaults. The southeast chapel of the retroquire, adjoining the lady chapel, was also remodelled at this time, mostly by Courtenay's
Winchester_Cathedral
Anglican cathedral in Liverpool, England
the world: the total external length of the building, including the Lady Chapel (dedicated to the Blessed Virgin), is 621 feet (189 m), and its internal
Liverpool_Cathedral
Anglican cathedral in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
Having been built in a monumental Romanesque style, the galilee porch, lady chapel and choir were rebuilt in an exuberant Decorated Gothic. Its most notable
Ely_Cathedral
Catholic cathedral in Manhattan, New York
designed by James Renwick Jr., and the spires were added in 1888. A Lady chapel designed by Charles T. Mathews was constructed from 1901 to 1906. The
St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York City)
St._Patrick's_Cathedral_(New_York_City)
Catholic cathedral in London, England
arch, dominates the nave. The chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, on the north side of the sanctuary, and the Lady Chapel on the south, are entered from
Westminster_Cathedral
Church in Gloucester, England
the earliest images of medieval football. Between the apsidal chapels is a cross Lady chapel, and north of the nave are the cloisters, the carrels or stalls
Gloucester_Cathedral
Christian place of prayer and worship
that have their own altar are often called chapels; the Lady chapel is a common type of these. Second, a chapel is a place of worship, sometimes interfaith
Chapel
Church in Kent, England
for a chapel, founded by Lady Margaret Holland and dedicated to St Michael and All Angels. The north transept apse was replaced by a Lady Chapel, built-in
Canterbury_Cathedral
Title of Mary, mother of Jesus
the Catholic national shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. The image was sent from Rome and placed in the Lady Chapel at the newly built Catholic parish church
Our_Lady_of_Walsingham
Former Benedictine abbey at Somerset, England
front and the Galilee along with its crypt linked to St Mary's Chapel. The Lady Chapel, from which the walls survive, was described in 1478 as being 34
Glastonbury_Abbey
Catholic cathedral in Liverpool, England
children, work on the building ceased at this point and the Lady chapel – now named Our Lady Immaculate – served as parish church to the local Catholic
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
Liverpool_Metropolitan_Cathedral
Church in London, England
the Nightingale Chapel), the Chapel of Our Lady of the Pew, the Chapel of St John the Baptist, and St Paul's Chapel. The Islip Chapel is named after Abbot
Westminster_Abbey
Church in Ashby de la Zouch in Leicestershire, England
Peter and St Paul, Syston, Leicestershire. The Chapel of St Michael and All Angels and the Lady Chapel are at the east end of the outer north and south
St Helen's Church, Ashby-de-la-Zouch
St_Helen's_Church,_Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Cathedral in Chester and the seat of the Bishop of Chester
parts of the monastic buildings. The abbey church, beginning with the Lady Chapel at the eastern end, was extensively rebuilt in Gothic style during the
Chester_Cathedral
Individuals interred at Westminster Abbey, London
XVIII of France, died in exile in England in 1810 and was buried in the Lady Chapel. In 1811, under her husband's orders, her body was exhumed and removed
Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey
Burials_and_memorials_in_Westminster_Abbey
Church in Ealing, London, United Kingdom
designed by Walter Tower of Kempe and Co. A Lady Chapel was built in 1913. Between 1921 and 1928, the chapel was decorated as a war memorial. The scheme
St_Peter's_Church,_Ealing
Church in Midlothian, Scotland
was constructed, with the retro-chapel, otherwise called the Lady chapel, built on the much earlier crypt (Lower Chapel) believed to form part of an earlier
Rosslyn_Chapel
Cathedral in West Sussex, England
was completed, the Norman apsidal eastern end rebuilt with a Lady chapel and a row of chapels added on each side of the nave, forming double aisles such
Chichester_Cathedral
Church in Kent, England
screen of the Lady Chapel. Around 1490 this chapel was extended westwards by piercing the western wall with a large arch and building the chapel's nave against
Rochester_Cathedral
Church in Bristol, England
church is medieval, the oldest part being the early 13th century Elder Lady Chapel. The remainder of the east end was rebuilt in the English Decorated Gothic
Bristol_Cathedral
Historic church in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
veneration. Located on the west side of the cathedral sanctuary, the Lady Chapel has three carved scenes The flight of Mary, Joseph and Jesus into Egypt
Cathedral_of_the_Madeleine
Church in Herefordshire, England
constructing a retro-choir or processional path and a lady chapel. Between the years 1226 and 1246, the Lady Chapel was rebuilt in the Early English style—with
Hereford_Cathedral
Royal chapel in Windsor Castle, England
of Prince Albert. The Lady Chapel, which had been abandoned by Henry VII, was completed and renamed the Albert Memorial Chapel. By the early twentieth
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
St_George's_Chapel,_Windsor_Castle
Church in London, England
printer's shop in what is now the Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great. The Lady chapel at the east end had been previously used for commercial purposes and
St_Bartholomew-the-Great
Catholic basilica in Norfolk, England
incorporates both the historic Slipper Chapel, built around 1340, and the more contemporary Chapel of Our Lady of Reconciliation, completed in 1982 and
Basilica of Our Lady of Walsingham
Basilica_of_Our_Lady_of_Walsingham
Summation of the doctrines and beliefs of Anglicanism concerning Mary, mother of Jesus
Lady-chapel was the Chapel of Our Lady of the Pew, built by Henry III in 1220 at Westminster Abbey. The Abbey also contains Henry VII's Lady Chapel.
Anglican_Marian_theology
Church in Manchester, England
on either side of the arch accessing the Lady Chapel. The church's 14th-century west tower and Lady Chapel were incorporated into the current structure
Manchester_Cathedral
construction was completed on the Western Porches, tower, Lady Chapel, the Sacristy, and Chapel House. At the West Door are three central windows and at
Exterior sculpture of Guildford Cathedral
Exterior_sculpture_of_Guildford_Cathedral
Church in Cheshire, England
chapels at the north and south. The north chapel lies beneath the 1886 belfry tower and is now used as a vestry; the south chapel is the Lady Chapel.
St John the Baptist's Church, Chester
St_John_the_Baptist's_Church,_Chester
Church in Dorset, England
on. The outer walls of Bishop Roger's Chapel (now the choir vestry) as well as the remains of the old Lady Chapel date from this period, c.1240. In the
Sherborne_Abbey
Church in Norfolk, England
Sir Robert Herling, whose tomb features in the Lady Chapel, made an initial donation. His daughter, Lady Anne Herling, and her two husbands, William Chamberlain
St Peter and St Paul, East Harling
St_Peter_and_St_Paul,_East_Harling
Church in North East Lincolnshire, England
One of five windows in the Lady Chapel by Leonard Evetts depicting the Magnificat One of five windows in the Lady Chapel by Leonard Evetts depicting
Grimsby_Minster
Anglo Saxon parish church in Leicester, England
to create a prominent Lady chapel. To the north of the new chancel and sanctuary, east of the north transept, a chantry chapel was also constructed. After
St_Nicholas_Church,_Leicester
Catholic shrine in Paris, France
The Chapel of Graces of the Miraculous Virgin (French: La Chapelle du Grâce de Sainte Vierge Miraculeuse) or informally the Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous
Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
Chapel_of_Our_Lady_of_the_Miraculous_Medal
Church in Glasgow, Scotland
completed in 1912. In 1922, work commenced on building the chancel and Lady Chapel, both of which were designed by Gordon Galloway. The church was officially
St Margaret's, Newlands, Glasgow
St_Margaret's,_Newlands,_Glasgow
Parish church in Waltham Abbey, Essex, England
church consists of the nave of the Norman abbey church, the 14th-century lady chapel and west wall, and a 16th-century west tower, added after the dissolution
Waltham_Abbey_Church
Anglican cathedral in Devon, England
agreement between it and Mint Methodist Exeter for shared use of the Lady Chapel.[citation needed] The Norman cathedral construction began in 1112, presumably
Exeter_Cathedral
Abbey located in Paris, in France
Pierre de Montreuil inspired by the newly built Saint Chapelle. This new "Lady Chapel" was demolished in 1802, shortly after the end of the French Revolution
Saint-Germain-des-Prés (church)
Saint-Germain-des-Prés_(church)
Church in Bristol, England
historians offering various suggestions. These include the Chapter House and Lady Chapel of nearby Wells Cathedral, constructed from 1310 onwards, which are the
St_Mary_Redcliffe
Church in London, England
nave with full triforium and clerestory, side aisles, sanctuary and Lady Chapel. All of the church's exterior corners have octagonal corner turrets with
Church of Christ the King, Bloomsbury
Church_of_Christ_the_King,_Bloomsbury
Religious site in North Yorkshire, England
Osmotherley. Christians have visited this small church, known as the “Lady Chapel”, for centuries and continue the tradition through an annual pilgrimage
The Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Grace
The_Shrine_of_Our_Lady_of_Mount_Grace
Church
Gallery, Nave, North and South Aisles and a Chancel with Apse. There is a Lady Chapel on the south side of the chancel, with vestry on the North side. Viscount
St John and St Mary Magdalene Church, Goldthorpe
St_John_and_St_Mary_Magdalene_Church,_Goldthorpe
Church in Pennsylvania, United States
chime of bells, donated in 1913, are playable from a console in the Lady Chapel. Ten of the bells are stationary; the largest (the 11th bell) can be
Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)
Church_of_the_Good_Shepherd_(Rosemont,_Pennsylvania)
Church in London, England
designed the clergy house. Subsequently, Sir Ninian Comper added the Lady chapel (approached by the staircase in the Narthex). The interior was greatly
St Matthew's Church, Westminster
St_Matthew's_Church,_Westminster
Church in Cape Town, South Africa
Child. On the outside wall of the Lady Chapel is a stone carving of the Mother and Child by Sir Charles Wheeler. This chapel is Situated to the right of the
St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town
St._George's_Cathedral,_Cape_Town
Church in Suffolk, England
Chapel is a small chapel at the far north east corner of the church, accessed from the Clopton Chapel. This was the original Lady Chapel and is the oldest
Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford
Holy_Trinity_Church,_Long_Melford
Church in London
and paintings are by Walter P. Starmer (1877–1961). He began with the Lady Chapel in 1920 and finished with the apse in 1929. Starmer served with the Red
St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb
St_Jude's_Church,_Hampstead_Garden_Suburb
Queen of England from 1420 to 1422
1437, shortly after childbirth, in London, and was "buried in the old Lady chapel" of Westminster Abbey. Other records state that she did not die as a
Catherine_of_Valois
Anglican church in Eye, Suffolk, England, UK
'Shrine of our Lady', carved in wood in 1973 This matches a smaller carving by Pendred of 'Our Lady and Child' which is sited in the Lady Chapel. Behind the
Ss_Peter_and_Paul_Church,_Eye
Church
Richborough (currently Luke Irvine-Capel). Christopher Whall designed the Lady Chapel east window in 1891. This was Whall's first independent commission and
St_Mary's_Church,_Stamford
Title of address for a noble woman
Our Lady, represents the Latin Domina Nostra. In Lady Day and Lady Chapel, the word is properly a genitive, representing hlǣfdigan "of the Lady". The
Lady
Cathedral in Cardiff, Wales
began had been altered; the cathedral was dedicated again in 1266. The Lady Chapel was built by William de Braose, bishop from 1266 to 1287. It was built
Llandaff_Cathedral
Ruined medieval building in Colchester, England
side chapels, including a lady chapel, a chapel dedicated to St Catherine of Alexandria (recorded in the early fifteenth Century) and by 1281 a chapel to
St_Botolph's_Priory
Augustinian abbey located in Kilkenny, Ireland
priory and National Monument located in Kilkenny City, Ireland. The Lady Chapel of the priory is now used as a parish church of the Church of Ireland
St_John's_Priory,_Kilkenny
Church in London, England
time a chapel of similar size dedicated to John the Baptist was built on the south side of the chancel. Simpler construction than the Lady Chapel, similar
St_Bride's_Church
Residential college of the University of Sydney, Australia
is the Lady Chapel in the tower. The Chapel of St John's College, unusual in being located on the first floor, was completed in 1863. The chapel has a
St John's College, University of Sydney
St_John's_College,_University_of_Sydney
Architectural style in Britain
Minster chapter house Chichester Cathedral Lady chapel Exeter Cathedral choir York Minster nave Merton College Chapel Ripon Cathedral east end Newstead Abbey
English_Gothic_architecture
Church in Kent, England
Augustine on his mission). This chapel contains stained glass which Pugin exhibited in the Great Exhibition in 1851. The Lady Altar is also a significant
St Augustine's Church, Ramsgate
St_Augustine's_Church,_Ramsgate
American historical novelist (born 1950)
Scotland and in York to research her books. The Apothecary Rose (1993) The Lady Chapel (1994) The Nun's Tale (1995) The King's Bishop (1996) The Riddle of St
Candace_Robb
Grade II* listed church in London
Window by Charles Eamer Kempe depicting Christ in Glory with Saints. The lady chapel was added to the south of the chancel and some of the original reredos
St_Gabriel's_Church,_Pimlico
saints, and laymen, some famous, others more humble. The windows in the Lady Chapel celebrate the part that women have played in Christianity. The designs
Stained glass in Liverpool Cathedral
Stained_glass_in_Liverpool_Cathedral
Private university in Purchase, New York, US
architect Frederick Law Olmsted. Other historic buildings include: the Lady Chapel designed by Maya Lin; the President's Cottage known as the Barbara Debs
Manhattanville_University
English architect (1880–1960)
clearly influenced Giles's early work, including Liverpool Cathedral Lady Chapel." In later years Scott remarked to John Betjeman, "I always think that
Giles_Gilbert_Scott
Church in Wellington, New Zealand
the consecration stone. The wooden Lady Chapel is along the ambulatory to the left of the pulpit. The Lady Chapel was formerly the parish church of St
Wellington Cathedral of St Paul
Wellington_Cathedral_of_St_Paul
Style of English Gothic architecture
forwards, entirely divorced from structural concerns, as at Ely Cathedral's Lady Chapel. The Ely works exemplified the unification of the arts in the later Decorated
Decorated_Gothic
Church in Hertfordshire, England
used partly as a vestry, and today serves as the Lady Chapel. On the south side of the Chancel, the chapel of St Catherine was added in 1320, and in 1350
Church of St Peter, Great Berkhamsted
Church_of_St_Peter,_Great_Berkhamsted
Cathedral in Staffordshire, England
through the transepts, chapter house, nave, and south-west tower. The lady chapel, central tower, south-east tower, and three spires followed. The building
Lichfield_Cathedral
Benedictine abbey in Hungary
Our Lady Chapel began in 1714. Originally it was a place of worship for the non-native population living in the vicinity of the abbey. The chapel, with
Pannonhalma_Archabbey
Church in Indiana, United States
unfinished building. The first mass was held on 15 August 1875. In 1887, the Lady Chapel was added; the north end of the church, completed in 1875, was previously
Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Notre Dame)
Basilica_of_the_Sacred_Heart_(Notre_Dame)
Chapel in Westminster Abbey
At the eastern end of Westminster Abbey in the Lady Chapel built by King Henry VII is the RAF Chapel dedicated to the men of the Royal Air Force who died
RAF_Chapel
Church in Scotland
(Lady Chapel) by Douglas Strachan c.1922 The Transfiguration (Lady Chapel) by Gordon Webster c.1922 Christ justifying harvesting on the Sabbath (Lady Chapel)
Dunblane_Cathedral
Church in Staffordshire, England
was added to the chancel which comprises the present sanctuary; the lady chapel was built on the south side adjoining the chancel; the tower and spire
Church of St Andrew, Clifton Campville
Church_of_St_Andrew,_Clifton_Campville
Church in Hampshire, England
the church which would normally have formed the chancel was used as a Lady chapel, while the main altar is sited under the central tower much closer to
St Alban's Church, Southampton
St_Alban's_Church,_Southampton
Church of England parish church in Yarm, North Yorkshire, England
traditions of the Church of England. It is a member of Inclusive Church. The Lady Chapel was refurbished in memory of Leslie Leech. It was dedicated in 2003 by
St_Mary_Magdalene,_Yarm
Church in London, England
corner, where an apsidal Lady Chapel was built. Below the church was a crypt for vestries, a public meeting-room, and a mortuary chapel, it had been intended
St_Cuthbert's,_Earls_Court
Church in London, England
aisles with galleries and some 19th-century additions: the chancel, the Lady Chapel to the south (containing the rare iron-cast tomb of Henry Maudslay, designed
St_Mary_Magdalene_Woolwich
Church in Berkshire, England
building is the south aisle, built round about 1300, now dedicated as the Lady Chapel. In the early 17th century, this aisle gained the addition of one of
Church of St Michael, Tilehurst
Church_of_St_Michael,_Tilehurst
Church in Devon, England
church was extended in the late 13th century by the addition of the Lady Chapel and the Chapter House. John de Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter (1327–1369)
Church of the Holy Cross, Crediton
Church_of_the_Holy_Cross,_Crediton
Suburb of Watford, Hertfordshire, England
Nouveau decoration. The church also features a Karl Parsons window in the Lady Chapel. Watford has a long historical association with beer and brewing. At
Oxhey
Church in the 6th arrondissement of Paris
in 1636 by Christophe Gamard, but the Fronde interfered, and only the Lady Chapel had been built by 1660, when Daniel Gittard provided a new general design
Saint-Sulpice,_Paris
Church in London, England
side chapel contains the Mission Altar (c 1910), originally in the old Mission Hall in Aylesford St. Above the altar the screen, originally in the Lady Chapel
St_Saviour's,_Pimlico
Church in Birmingham, England
South transept, underneath the tower, was cleared of pews to create a Lady chapel. This was given in memory of Benjamin Tilley (1851-1920) and his wife
St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston
St_Augustine's_Church,_Edgbaston
Church in North Yorkshire, England
clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a chancel with a north Lady Chapel and a south vestry, and a west tower. The tower has three stages, diagonal
All Saints' Church, Kirkbymoorside
All_Saints'_Church,_Kirkbymoorside
Church
Saints' Chapel, showing the Transfiguration, and signed by A. L. and C. E. Moore and dated 1924. In 1940, a screen was erected between the Lady Chapel (in
Holy Trinity Church, Trowbridge
Holy_Trinity_Church,_Trowbridge
Church in London, England
end and no clerestory. The nave is flanked by the Lady Chapel in the north aisle, and All Souls' Chapel in the south aisle. The apsidal chancel is enclosed
All Saints Church, West Dulwich
All_Saints_Church,_West_Dulwich
Historic church in Wisconsin, United States
Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel, also called the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin of the Seven Dolors, is a cemetery chapel in La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States
Our_Lady_of_Sorrows_Chapel
Cathedral in West Midlands, England
made in one single piece. Located on the liturgical east wall of the Lady Chapel, it dominates the view from the entrance of the nave. The tapestry depicts
Coventry_Cathedral
Church in South Ayrshire, Scotland
Mary Alacoque. Sacred Heart Window Sacred Heart Chapel The cooler coloured modern window of the Lady Chapel is a meditation on the theme of grief and consolation
Ayr_Cathedral
Chapel in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England
Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag is located in an old quarry on Abbey Road beside the Nidd Gorge at Knaresborough and is an early 15th-century-chapel cut
Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag
Chapel_of_Our_Lady_of_the_Crag
English noblewoman and politician (1443–1509)
Lady Margaret Beaufort (/ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt or /ˈbjuːfərt/ BEW-fərt; 31 May 1443 – 29 June 1509) was a major figure in the Wars of the Roses of the late
Lady_Margaret_Beaufort
Architectural style of Medieval Europe
large Lady Chapel, dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Lady Chapels were also common in Italy. High Gothic Chevet of Amiens Cathedral, with chapels between
Gothic_architecture
Church in Hampshire, England
restore the church. He and his wife are buried in the old chancel (now the Lady Chapel), as is Sir John White (c1500–1573), Lord Mayor of London in 1563/4.
Church of St Michael the Archangel, Aldershot
Church_of_St_Michael_the_Archangel,_Aldershot
Roman Catholic chapel in Andalusia, Spain
The Chapel of Our Lady of Europe (Spanish: Capilla de Nuestra Señora de Europa) is a Roman Catholic chapel located in the High Square (Spanish: Plaza Alta)
Chapel_of_Our_Lady_of_Europe
Church in West Midlands, England
Goldie in 1901, he also designed the Sacristy wing. In 1928 the Lady Chapel (or North Chapel) was built and designed by Sandy and Norris. The church, and
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Wolverhampton
St_Peter_and_St_Paul's_Church,_Wolverhampton
Church in County Down, Northern Ireland
the Lady Chapel. Saint Joseph's Chapel to the right of the main sanctuary shows a similar artistic finish in mosaics and marbles to the Lady Chapel. The
Newry_Cathedral
LADY CHAPEL
LADY CHAPEL
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Variant spelling of English Katie, CADY means "pure."Â
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Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Noble; Nobility
Girl/Female
English German
Maiden.
Girl/Female
English Irish
meaning 'a rhythmic flow of sounds. '.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Female
English
Pet form of English Adelaide, LADY means "noble sort."Â In some instances it may be derived from the vocabulary word, meaning simply "lady."
Surname or Lastname
English (Suffolk)
English (Suffolk) : probably a variant of Caddy.Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Cadé (see Cade) or Cadet.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Gäde (see Gade), Göde (see Goede), or Köthe, all from the medieval personal name Godo.
Female
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English name derived from the vocabulary word, LACY means "lace-like."Â
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English : from a pet form of Eade.
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Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman...
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads, so named from Old Norse hlað ‘pile or stack’ (for example, of wood or stones) or ‘pavement’.North German : short form of Ladwig, a variant of Ludwig.English : topographic name for someone living by a road, path, or watercourse, Middle English lade, lode (Old English (ge)lÄd).
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Irish, Jamaican
Pure; Rhythmic Flow of Sounds; Variant of Cady
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Lavey.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Lassy in Calvados, named from a Gaulish personal name Lascius (of uncertain meaning) + the locative suffix -acum. The surname is widespread in Britain and Ireland, but most common in Nottinghamshire. In Ireland the family is associated particularly with County Limerick.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Ady, a medieval pet form of Adam.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a servant, Middle English ladde. The word first appeared in the 13th century, with the meaning ‘servant’ or ‘man of humble birth’, the modern meaning of ‘young man’, ‘boy’ being a later shift.Most American bearers of this name trace their ancestry to a certain Daniel Ladd, who emigrated from London to Ipswich, MA, in 1634.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : variant spelling of Radi.German : variant spelling of Radey, an occupational name from a Germanized form of Sorbian or Czech rataj ‘plowman’, ‘servant’.English : variant of Ready.
Girl/Female
Danish Latin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps a respelling of Caddy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English lady ‘lady’, ‘female head of a household’, hence a nickname for a woman who was ladylike or the head of a household or for an effeminate man.Polish : variant of Lada.Hungarian (Ládi) : habitational name for someone from Lád in Borsod county or Lad in Somogy county.
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