Huxton
Modern invented with English origins.
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Modern invented with English origins.
German surname.
English surname.
English, “Ann’s town” or “Ann’s settlement.”
English, “clearing by the river bend.”
English, “dweller at the ford.”
Scandinavian, “sea competition.”
Modern name from a German surname.
Irish, “devoted to St. John.”
Irish, “rock, man of vigor.”
English, “from the elmwood.”
French and English, habitational name.
Celtic, “special warrior.”
Persian, “desire, goal.”
English, “dweller at the acre meadow.”
English, “meadow of the cross.”
German and Dutch, occupational surname.
English, “wolf settlement, son of the wolf.”
English, “stone enclosure or settlement.”
English, “bailiff.”
French from Germanic, topographic or habitational surname.
German, “steward, butler.”
English, “son of Dennis.”
Scottish, “field.”
English, Dutch from old German, “iron-strength.”
English, “son of Gilbert.”
English, “little hawk.”
Americanized form of Croatian Kaštelan, “the keeper of a castle.”
English, “little Adam.”
Irish, “ox; stag.”
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