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Norse Swedish English
Leader.
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American, Anglo, British, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
From the Nobleman's Land; Foreigner; Stranger; Honorable
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English
English : variant of Kirkland.
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English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : probably a variant spelling of Guest.
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English and Scottish (chiefly northern Ireland)
English and Scottish (chiefly northern Ireland) : variant of Hawthorne.
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English
English : habitational name for someone from Little Eland in Northumberland, or Elland in West Yorkshire, or Ealand in Lincolnshire, all of which derived their names from Old English ēaland ‘cultivated land by water or a river’.Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements adel ‘noble’ + land ‘land’.
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Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : ethnic name for someone from Ireland, Old English Īraland. The country gets its name from the genitive case of Old English Īras ‘Irishmen’ + land ‘land’. The stem Īr- is taken from the Celtic name for Ireland, Èriu, earlier Everiu. The surname is especially common in Liverpool, England, which has a large Irish population.
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English (northwestern England and northern Ireland)
English (northwestern England and northern Ireland) : habitational name from Tytherington in Cheshire, named in Old English as Tydringtūn, either ‘settlement (tūn) associated with T̄dre’, an unattested personal name of uncertain meaning, or ‘stockbreeding farmstead’ (Old English t̄d(d)ring + tūn).
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English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight)
English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight) : habitational name from a place on the Isle of Wight named Brading, from Old English brerd ‘hillside’ + -ingas ‘dwellers at’, i.e. ‘(settlement of) the dwellers on the hillside’.
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English (Staffordshire and Shropshire)
English (Staffordshire and Shropshire) : habitational name from Titley in Hereford, named from an Old English personal name Titta + lēah ‘woodland clearing’ .
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English and Scottish (chiefly northern Ireland)
English and Scottish (chiefly northern Ireland) : variant of Hawthorne.
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English
English : topographic name, from Middle English newe ‘new’ + land ‘land’, for someone who lived by a patch of land recently brought into cultivation or recently added to the village, or a habitational name from any of a number of settlements called Newland for this reason.Translation of Scandinavian Nyland or of German Neuland and North German Nieland, from any of several habitational names from places named Neuland or Nieland(e) in Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein.
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English (northeastern England and Scotland)
English (northeastern England and Scotland) : variant of Hyslop.
Biblical
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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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name, from Old English lang, long ‘long’ + land ‘land’, ‘territory’.Norwegian : variant of Langeland.
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse örlendr, ERLAND means "foreigner, stranger."
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English (Ireland)
English (Ireland) : variant of Hyslop.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : unexplained. Probably a shortened form of northern Irish and Scottish McLeish.
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Renowned in the Land; From the Pointed Hill; Form of Roland
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Denoting identity or equivalence; -- used with a name or appellation, and equivalent to the relation of apposition; as, the continent of America; the city of Rome; the Island of Cuba.
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To cover with list, or with strips of cloth; to put list on; as, to list a door; to stripe as if with list.
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Denoting that from which anything proceeds; indicating origin, source, descent, and the like; as, he is of a race of kings; he is of noble blood.
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Denoting nearness or distance, either in space or time; from; as, within a league of the town; within an hour of the appointed time.
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Limited to the land, or to inland routes; within the seashore boundary; not passing on, or over, the sea; as, inland transportation, commerce, navigation, etc.
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Denoting the agent, or person by whom, or thing by which, anything is, or is done; by.
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Of or pertaining to the nobility.
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Confined to a country or state; domestic; not foreing; as, an inland bill of exchange. See Exchange.
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Denoting part of an aggregate or whole; belonging to a number or quantity mentioned; out of; from amongst; as, of this little he had some to spare; some of the mines were unproductive; most of the company.
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Denoting relation to place or time; belonging to, or connected with; as, men of Athens; the people of the Middle Ages; in the days of Herod.
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During; in the course of.
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Denoting that by which a person or thing is actuated or impelled; also, the source of a purpose or action; as, they went of their own will; no body can move of itself; he did it of necessity.
n.
In England, one of the highest order of nobility after princes and princesses of the royal blood and the four archbishops of England and Ireland.
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Denoting the material of which anything is composed, or that which it contains; as, a throne of gold; a sword of steel; a wreath of mist; a cup of water.
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In a general sense, from, or out from; proceeding from; belonging to; relating to; concerning; -- used in a variety of applications; as:
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Denoting possession or ownership, or the relation of subject to attribute; as, the apartment of the consul: the power of the king; a man of courage; the gate of heaven.
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Denoting reference to a thing; about; concerning; relating to; as, to boast of one's achievements.
n.
Those who are noble; the collictive body of nobles or titled persons in a stste; the aristocratic and patrician class; the peerage; as, the English nobility.
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Within the land; more or less remote from the ocean or from open water; interior; as, an inland town.
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A promontory or cape; a headland; as, the North and South Foreland in Kent, England.
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