What's in a surname? Dictionary reveals how 13th century nicknames about jobs, appearance or religion have become the surnames we use today
Bass - A short man
Belcher - Someone with a fair or lovely face
Blunt - Someone with blond hair
Cannon - Someone living in a clergy house
Cocker - A bellicose person
Cruise - Bold or fierce
Dolittle - A lazy manHart - A nickname meaning stag
Fairfax - Someone with beautiful, long hair
Loach - A nickname from a small fish
Lovell - A nickname from lou, meaning wolf;
PHOTO - James Lovell, astronaut
Newcombe, Newman - A new arrival in a place
Palmer — Someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land
Read - A person with red hair or a ruddy complexion
Savage - A wild or uncouth person;
Swift - A fast runner
Thewlis - An ill mannered person
Twigg - A thin person
Vaisey - A cheerful person (from enveisie, meaning playful, merry)
Wight - Strong-willed or brave
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