What does Hawes mean in English?

Origin:British. Meaning:hedged area. Hawes as a boy's name is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Hawes is "hedged area".
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Is Hawes a German name?

English (southern): of Norman origin, from Anglo-Norman French and Middle English Haueis, Hawis, from an Old French form of the ancient Germanic female personal name Hadewidis (from had- 'war' + wid- with a range of possible original meanings).
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What is the most popular German last name?

In Germany, there are about 850,000 different family names. The most common German surname, Müller (miller), is shared by around 700,000 people. This is followed in popularity by the name Schmidt (along with variants such as Schmitt or Schmitz, this comes from the blacksmith's trade), with Meier coming in third place.
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What are the German royal last names?

The dynasties covered are the Carolingians, Conradines, Ottonians, Salians, Supplinburger, Hohenstaufen, Welf, Habsburg, Nassau, Luxemburg, Wittelsbach, Lorraine, Habsburg-Lorraine, Bonaparte and Hohenzollern.
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What is a very German last name?

List of the most common surnames in Germany
  • Müller, occupation (miller)
  • Schmidt, occupation (smith)
  • Schneider, occupation (tailor)
  • Fischer, occupation (fisherman)
  • Weber, occupation (weaver)
  • Meyer, occupation (originally a manorial landlord, later a self-employed farmer)
  • Wagner, occupation (wainwright)
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What does the last name Hawes mean?

habitational name from Hawes (North Yorkshire). The placename may derive from Middle English hals hauls 'neck of land between hills mountain pass'.
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What are oddly pronounced English surnames?

Examples: Cholmondeley (pronounced “Chumley”), Featherstonehaugh (“Fanshaw”), Marjoribanks (“Marchbanks”), Brougham (“Broom”), and Beauchamp (“Beecham”).
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What is a difficult to pronounce Irish name?

The names Aoife, Saoirse, Niamh and Siobhán occupy places in the top 10. And it's not exclusively a British problem: I always cringe watching US talkshows where the host quizzes their Irish guest (usually Saoirse Ronan) on the pronunciation of their and other Irish names.
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What is the most common German last name in Germany?

Although Müller is the most common name in German-speaking countries, in some areas other surnames are more frequent than Müller. The common names Schmidt and Schmitz lead in the central German-speaking and eastern Low German-speaking areas.
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What nationality is the name German?

Americanized form of German Germann 1 a name of ancient Germanic origin. Ukrainian and Rusyn (also from Slovakia and Poland): from the personal name German which can be from both Latin Germanus (see Germain compare 2 above) and German Hermann (compare 5 below).
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What is a strange German last name?

Bierhals (meaning beer-neck), Trinkenschuh (drink-shoe), Eierkuchen (egg cake) and Kitzler (tickler) are some of the funniest German names that have appeared on birth certificates.
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What nationality is Elkin?

Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Elke, with the addition of the Slavic possessive suffix -in.
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Is Elkins a Scottish name?

The Elkins family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920.
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Is Elkins an Irish name?

The surname Elkins is of English origin and is believed to have been derived from the Hebrew given name Eliakim. The surname Elkins is a patronymic name, meaning it is based on the given name of the father, passed down to each new generation.
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Is Elkin a first name?

Elkin is both a surname and a given name.
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What is the prettiest German girl name?

Pretty and Beautiful German Girl Names
  • Adele. This pretty girls' name of German origin is a form of Adela, plus any name containing the German element adal, meaning “noble.” ...
  • Alice. ...
  • Annalie. ...
  • Carina. ...
  • Charlotte. ...
  • Diana. ...
  • Evelin. ...
  • Felizitas.
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What German last name means beautiful?

Schön is a German surname, which means handsome or beautiful, from the Middle High German schoene, meaning "beautiful", "friendly", "nice". Schon means "already" and "yet". Alternative spellings include Schon and Schoen.
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Am I German if my father is German?

German passports are only issued to German citizens. Having German ancestors resp. the fact that your father and/or your mother was/were born in Germany is unfortunately not enough to attain German citizenship. Rather, your father and/or mother have to have been German citizens at the time of your birth.
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Why don't we call Germany Deutschland?

While "Germany" is a more general term that refers to the entire country, the name "Deutschland" is specifically linked to the language and culture of Germany. The titles of Deutschland called Germany also reflect the distinctions between the German and English languages in terms of linguistic implications.
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Am I German if my mom is German?

German citizenship is mainly acquired and passed on through descent from a German parent. The parent has to be German citizen at the time of the birth of the child. Children who are born to former German citizens do not acquire German citizenship.
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What is the German version of Elizabeth?

Ilse is a Germanic feminine given name. It is technically a German diminutive of Elisabeth, functioning as a given name in its own right chiefly in Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland and all of the Scandinavian countries including Finland.
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What is the German version of James?

Jacques (French) Jakob (German, Polish) Jaime (Spanish)
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