Name |
|
Origin |
|
Meaning |
Twohill |
|
Irish
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Twombley |
|
Irish
|
| Local: of Twemlow, county Chester. |
Twomeley |
|
Irish
|
| Local: of Twemlow, county Chester. |
Twomey |
|
Irish
|
| |
Twyford |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Twyford, parishes in counti... |
Twyman |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Twineham, a parish in the d... |
Twynam |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Twineham, a parish in the d... |
Twynham |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Twineham, a parish in the d... |
Twynholm |
|
Irish
|
| |
Tyars |
|
Irish
|
| |
Tyas |
|
Irish
|
| |
Tye |
|
Irish
|
| Local: At the Tye. 'Tye,' an extensiv... |
Tyerman |
|
Irish
|
| The tireman, a dealer in dresses and ... |
Tyers |
|
Irish
|
| |
Tygh |
|
Irish
|
| Local: At the Tye. 'Tye,' an extensiv... |
Tyldsley |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Tyldesley, a parish in Sout... |
Tyler |
|
Irish
|
| The tiler, one who bakes clay into ti... |
Tylor |
|
Irish
|
| The tiler, one who bakes clay into ti... |
Tynan |
|
Irish
|
| |
Tyningham |
|
Irish
|
| |
Tyninghame |
|
Irish
|
| |
Tynnan |
|
Irish
|
| |
Tyrie |
|
Irish
|
| |
Tyrrell |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Turold, popularly Tirrell. |
Tyson |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Dionise, from the nickname... |
Tytler |
|
Irish
|
| In the year 1515, Lord Seton, having ... |