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Lancaster

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Pinterest Origin: Latin, Celtic Meaning: Lancaster seems to come from the name of a river called Lune located in Cumbria and Lancashire in England, which seems to come from a Celtic word meaning "clean" or "pure", with Latin castra meaning "fort, castle" .

Addams

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Pinterest Origin: English Meaning: Addams is a patrynomic surname meaning "son of Adam", Adam being a given name derived from Hebrew name which has various meanings such as "man", "red", or "ground, earth" and "blood". Variants : Adams  Adamson 

Honda

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Pinterest Origin: Japanese Meaning: Honda is a Japanese surname that has a variety of meanings depending on the kanji used. One meaning I found was "root field" or "origin field" from Japanese hon 本  (root, origin, source) and ta  田  (field). In Japan, the family name is usually what comes first followed by the given name. Up until the Meiji era (1868-1912), surnames were not common for regular folk although those belonging to the nobility or samurai did have them, and there are over 100,000 Japanese surnames in Japan, and some of the surnames are so common that they are shared by millions of people such as Sato, Suzuki, and Takahashi, the three most common surnames in Japan. A lot of surnames were taken from nature or place names, which is why a lot of them have nature meanings to them.

Rutherford

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Pinterest Origin: Old English Meaning: Rutherford comes from a place in Scotland called Rutherford, indicating someone who was originally from there. It comes from Old English hry đer (cattle) and ford (ford)  meaning "cattle ford". Rutherford can also be used as given name, such as Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th president of the United States.

Davis

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Pinterest Origin: Hebrew Meaning: Davis is a patrynomic surname meaning "son of David", David coming from a Hebrew masculine name meaning "beloved". Variants : Davies (Welsh, English) Davie (Scottish, English) Davidson (English) Davison (English) Davidsen (Danish) McDevitt (Irish; Anglicized form of Mac Daibh éid) Mac Daibh éid (Irish) Dawson (English) Davidovi ć (Serbian)

Brewster

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Pinterest Origin: Old English Meaning: Brewster is an occupational surname meaning "brewer of beer" or "brewer of ale", referring to someone who made and distilled beer for a living. Apparently the -ster suffix was used to refer to a woman's occupation and Brewer would have been the male form of the name used to indicate a male brewer, though somewhere down the line Brewster became popular for both sexes. The surname comes from Old English breowan meaning "to  brew" or "to distill". Variants : Brewer  Breuestere  Brewester  Broster  Brostar  Brouster 

Slovak

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Pinterest Origin: Slavic Meaning: Slovak is a surname referring to someone who came from the country of Slovakia or had Slovakian ancestry, though it originally referred to anyone who was Slavic It's derived from Proto-Slavic slovo meaning "word, speech" from Proto-Indo-European root *kleu ( hearing, to hear). Variants : Slov ák

Finnerty

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Pinterest Origin: Irish Meaning: an Irish surname meaning "fair snow". Finnerty is the Anglicized form of O Fionnachta meaning "descendant of Fionnachta", Fionnachta composed of Celtic elements Fionn meaning "fair" and Sneachta meaning "snow". It was used to refer to someone who was very fair in complexion or hair color. Variants : O Fionnachta (Irish) O'Finaghty  Finaghty  O'Fenaghty  Fenaughty  Finaughity  Feenaghty  Fennghty  Fennaughty  Finerty  Finnearty  O'Finnearty  Finnarty  Fenerty  Fenety  Fenarty  Finnesty