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Flawn — This uncommon and intriguing name is of Old French and medieval English origin, and is a metonymic occupational surname for a maker of flawns, a kind of custard or pancake. The name derives from the Old French word flaon , introduced into English … Surnames reference
flawn — ˈflȯn, ˈflän noun ( s) Etymology: origin unknown : manila grass … Useful english dictionary
Peter T. Flawn — (born February 17, 1926) retired as President of The University of Texas at Austin in 1985 and was named President Emeritus by the [http://www.utsystem.edu/BOR Board of Regents] .He received his bachelor s degree from Oberlin College in 1947 and… … Wikipedia
Thomas Flawn — VC (22 December 1857 19 January 1925) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.DetailsHe was 21 years old … Wikipedia
Flann — This uncommon and intriguing name is of Old French and medieval English origin, and is a metonymic occupational surname for a maker of flawns, a kind of custard or pancake. The name derives from the Old French word flaon , introduced into English … Surnames reference
Flanne — This uncommon and intriguing name is of Old French and medieval English origin, and is a metonymic occupational surname for a maker of flawns, a kind of custard or pancake. The name derives from the Old French word flaon , introduced into English … Surnames reference
Flaonier — This uncommon and intriguing name is of Old French and medieval English origin, and is a metonymic occupational surname for a maker of flawns, a kind of custard or pancake. The name derives from the Old French word flaon , introduced into English … Surnames reference
Flaune — This uncommon and intriguing name is of Old French and medieval English origin, and is a metonymic occupational surname for a maker of flawns, a kind of custard or pancake. The name derives from the Old French word flaon , introduced into English … Surnames reference
Flaunier — This uncommon and intriguing name is of Old French and medieval English origin, and is a metonymic occupational surname for a maker of flawns, a kind of custard or pancake. The name derives from the Old French word flaon , introduced into English … Surnames reference
Flong — Flong, n. [Of the same origin as flawn, flan, a metal disk.] (Stereotyping) A compressed mass of paper sheets, forming a matrix or mold for stereotype plates. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English