Davenport
Origin: Celtic, Latin
Meaning: Davenport comes from a habitational surname, the name from a place in the town of Cheshire. The first part of the name is derived from the Dane river, apparently the Celtic cognate of Middle Welsh dafnu meaning "to drop, to trickle", while the second element of the name comes from Old English port via Latin portus meaning "port, harbor".
I've also seen Davenport as being an anglicized form of Ó Donndubhartaigh, meaning "descendant of Donndubhartach", a personal name made up of Irish donn meaning both "brown, brown-haired" and "chief, lord, noble", dubh meaning "black" and artach "nobleman" or "rock".
Variants:
- Devenport
- Davenporte
- Davinport
- Devonport
- Devomporte
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