- ecgheard
- adj hard of edge
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Egerton — This unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational surname, found as Egerton or Eggerton, that derives from either of the places called Egerton in the counties of Cheshire and Kent. The former is recorded in 1260 as Eggerton , and… … Surnames reference
Eggerton — This unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational surname, found as Egerton or Eggerton, that derives from either of the places called Egerton in the counties of Cheshire and Kent. The former is recorded in 1260 as Eggerton , and… … Surnames reference
Ashard — This unusual and interesting surname may be either of English (Norman) or French origin, and derives from the Anglo Norman French male given name Aschard , itself cognate with the Germanic personal name Eckhardt , composed of the elements agi(n) … Surnames reference
Eccersley — This interesting surname, with the variant Eccersley, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from some minor or unrecorded place, perhaps a lost village. There are an estimated seven to ten thousand villages and hamlets that have now… … Surnames reference
Eckersley — This interesting surname, with the variant Eccersley, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from some minor or unrecorded place, perhaps a lost village. There are an estimated seven to ten thousand villages and hamlets that have now… … Surnames reference
Edgerton — Recorded as Edgerton, Egerton, Eggerton, and possibly others, this is an English surname It is locational from hamlets called Edgerton, Egerton or Eggerton, in the counties of Cheshire, Kent, and West Yorkshire. The Kent village appears in the… … Surnames reference