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Onomatophylacium: or, the Christian names of men and women, now vsed within this Realme of Great Britaine, alphabetically expressed, as well in Latine as in English, with the true interpretations thereof : Digested in three seuerall tables: whereof the first sheweth the orthography of each name the second sheweth the proper nature for each name the third sheweth the signification of each name. ... By I.P. Publike writer.
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Penkethman, John.
Year: 1626
Publisher: Imprinted at London : By G. P[urslowe],
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A dictionary of English surnames
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How you got your name : the origin and meaning of surnames
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Die altenglischen Frauennamen
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Name into word : proper names that have become common property; a discursive dictionary
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An etymologicon of the English tongue, or, The derivations of English words from their proper fountains : that is, these twelve languages following viz. from English-Saxon, or the old English before the conquest ... There are added, secondly, the derivations of all vegetables ... thirdly, an etymologicon of all law-terms, I mean, of our common municipal law ... fourthly, the derivation of all old obsolete words, such as Gower's, Chaucer's ... Fifthly and lastly, an etymologicon onomasticon, or the derivations of the names of villages, towns, cities, rivers, countries, or Provinces, hills, mountains, bays, promontories ... all these digested in to five classes in alphabetical order
Author:
Skinner, Stephen
Year: 1669
Publisher: London : Printed for H. Brome, R. Clavel, and B. Tooke,
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A new English dictionary : shewing the etymological derivation of the English tongue, in two parts. Part I. Explaining all the common English words, and shewing their derivation from the proper fountains. Part II. An etymological explication of the proper names of men, women, rivers, counties, cities, towns, villages, &c. which were formerly used by the English-Saxons, or are now common amongst us. A work of great use to the English reader, who is curious to know the original of his mother tongue.
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Skinner, Stephen
Year: 1691
Publisher: London : printed [by E.H. and W.H.] for Timothy Childe, at the White-Hart in St. Paul's Church-Yard,
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Untersuchungen über die Namen des nordhumbrischen Liber vitae
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How you got your name : the origin and meaning of surnames
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Laut- und Flexionslehre der fremden Eigennamen in den Werken könig Alfreds
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Olbrich, Richard
Year: 1908
Publisher: Strassburg : M. Du Mont Schauberg,
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