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Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Lush — This very interesting surname recorded as Lush, Lusher, Lushee, Lushey, Lushy and possibly others, has at least two possible sources. Although now regarded as English, it is possible that the origin at least for some nameholders is French. If so… … Surnames reference
Lushey — This very interesting surname recorded as Lush, Lusher, Lushee, Lushey, Lushy and possibly others, has at least two possible sources. Although now regarded as English, it is possible that the origin at least for some nameholders is French. If so… … Surnames reference
Letchmore — Recorded as Letchmore and the more usual Litchmore, this is an English surname. It originates from the twin hamlets known as Letchmore Green and Letchmore Heath, both in the county of Hertfordshire. The meaning of the name is probably The fenced… … Surnames reference
Litchmore — Recorded as Letchmore and the more usual Litchmore, this is an English surname. It originates from the twin hamlets known as Letchmore Green and Letchmore Heath, both in the county of Hertfordshire. The meaning of the name is probably The fenced… … Surnames reference
Lightwood — This unusual surname is English locational. There are three villages called Lightwood all situated in Staffordshire, and an even smaller hamlet called Lightwood Green not far away in Cheshire. Any or all of these villages could have given birth… … Surnames reference
Lipscombe — This most interesting and unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin, being a locational name from either Liscombe in Berkshire, recorded as Lichecumbe in 1207 in the Curia Rolls, or from Liscombe in Somerset, which was recorded as Loscumb in the… … Surnames reference