Excrescent

  • 91Haime — This unusual name is of Norman origin and derives from the personal name Hamo or Hamon , which was introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is derived from the Germanic given name Haimo , itself a short form of any of the compound… …

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  • 92Haimes — This unusual name is of Norman origin and derives from the personal name Hamo or Hamon , which was introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is derived from the Germanic given name Haimo , itself a short form of any of the compound… …

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  • 93Hame — This unusual name is of Norman origin and derives from the personal name Hamo or Hamon , which was introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is derived from the Germanic given name Haimo , itself a short form of any of the compound… …

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  • 94Hamson — This unusual name is of Norman origin and derives from the personal name Hamo or Hamon , which was introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is derived from the Germanic given name Haimo , itself a short form of any of the compound… …

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  • 95Hamsson — This unusual name is of Norman origin and derives from the personal name Hamo or Hamon , which was introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is derived from the Germanic given name Haimo , itself a short form of any of the compound… …

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  • 96Hames — This unusual name is of Norman origin and derives from a personal name Hamo or Hamon which was introduced into England after the conquest of 1066. It is derived from the Germanic given name Haimo , itself a short form of any of the compound names …

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  • 97Hammon — This interesting name is of English origin, and has three possible sources, the first being from the Norman personal name Hamo(n) , from the Germanic Haimo , with the first element haim meaning home, the d being excrescent. The name was… …

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  • 98Hammonds — This is a patronymic i.e. the son of Hammond a derivative of the Olde French personal name Hamond or the Olde German Hamo(n) with an excrescent d . The root of both names is the German haim meaning home . Hamo became popular in England after the… …

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  • 99Hamnet — This unusual name is of Old French origin, and is one of the diminutive forms of the surname Ham(m)on(d), itself developed from the Norman personal name Hamo, Hamon , introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. The Normans adopted the… …

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  • 100Hamnett — This unusual name is of Old French origin, and is one of the diminutive forms of the surname Ham(m)on(d), itself developed from the Norman personal name Hamo, Hamon , introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. The Normans adopted the… …

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