What is the name meaning of BOWLAN. Phrases containing BOWLAN
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English
English : variant of Boland.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beólláin, ‘descendant of Bjolan’, a Norse personal name.
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Irish (Sligo and Munster)
Irish (Sligo and Munster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beólláin ‘descendant of Beóllán’, an old Irish name of uncertain origin.English : habitational name from any of various places such as Bowland in Lancashire and West Yorkshire, Bowlands in East Yorkshire, and Bolland in Devon. All of these are most probably named with Old English boga ‘bow’ (in the sense of a bend in a river) + land ‘land’.German : of uncertain origin; possibly from Slavic polan ‘rural person’, ‘peasant’, or a variant of Bolander, or an altered spelling of Böhland, a name of Slavic origin, from Old Slavic belu ‘white’, a descriptive nickname for a fair-haired person.
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English (Lancashire and Cumbria)
English (Lancashire and Cumbria) : probably a habitational name from Swinglehurst in Bowland Forest, West Yorkshire, so named from Old English swīn ‘hog’, ‘wild boar’ + hyll ‘hill’ + hyrst ‘wooded ridge’.
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Latin
Amazon.
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German, Swedish
Edge of the Sword; Brave; Hardy
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Advisor; Reformer
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Spear Strength; Spear Ruler
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American, Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Jamaican
Beloved; A Man; The Plain; Dearest
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Goddess of Fortune and Luck; Goddess Laxmi; Daughter of Lord Vishnu
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Arabic
New; Happening for the First Time
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English
English : variant of Brittain.
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English : variant of Bramhall or Bramwell.Altered spelling of German Brammel, a variant of Bramel.
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English : patronymic from the personal name Andrew. This is the usual southern English patronymic form, also found in Wales; the Scottish and northern English form is Anderson. In North America this name has absorbed numerous cases of the various European cognates and their derivatives. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)This was a common name among the early settlers in New England. Robert Andrews emigrated in 1635 from Norwich, England, to Ipswich, MA. Even before 1635, one Thomas Andrews is recorded as being established in Hingham. A certain William Andrews was a member of John Davenport’s company, which sailed from Boston in 1638 to found the New Haven colony.
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