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Hill (English) Family Surname Origin and Meaning
A locational name meaning ‘residence near or on a hill’, and is taken from the Old English word ‘hyll’. It is also possible that the surname derives from various personal given names such as Hille, Hilger or Hillary.

 

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Phillips (Welsh) Family Surname Origin and Meaning
A baptismal name meaning ‘the son of Phillip’. The name derives from the Greek personal name ‘Phillippos’, from a compound of ‘philein’, meaning ‘to love’, and ‘hippos’, meaning ‘horse’, to mean ‘a person fond of horses’.

 

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Mitchell (English) Family Surname Origin and Meaning
A baptismal name for ‘the son of Michael’, meaning ‘who is like God?’. Taken from the Hebrew given name Michael through the softened French form Michel, and later Mitchell. The Gaelic spelling of the name is ‘Mac Gille Michael’.

 

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Mitchell (Scottish) Family Surname Origin and Meaning
A baptismal name meaning ‘the son of Michael’, which itself means ‘who is like God’. From the Hebrew name Michael through the softened French form Michel, and later as Mitchell. The Gaelic form of the name was ‘Mac Gille Michael’.

 

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O’Neill (Irish) Family Surname Origin and Meaning
The Gaelic prefix Ó or Ua indicates ‘male descendant of’, with the personal byname Neill, Neil, or Niall, from the Gaelic ‘niadh’ meaning ‘champion’. For one thousand years the O’Neills have been one of the most prestigious of Irish families.

 

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Riley (Irish) Family Surname Origin and Meaning
This is of both Irish and English origin. In Ireland the name derives from the Gaelic Ó Raghailligh, which means ‘the descendant of Raghallach’, an old personal name. In England this is a locational name meaning ‘of Riley’, such as High Riley in Altham, Lancashire, Riley Green near Blackburn, or Riley Hill in Staffordshire. From the Old English ‘rygh’, meaning ‘rye’, with ‘leah’,
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Hamilton (Scottish) Family Surname Origin and Meaning
A locational name meaning ‘of Hamilton’, from places of the same name found in Scotland and England. The name itself derives from the Old English elements ‘hamel’, meaning ‘bare’ or ‘treeless’, and ‘dun’, meaning ‘hill’, to mean a hill or hilly area void of trees, for residence nearby.

 

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O’Brien (Irish) Family Surname Origin and Meaning
This Old Gaelic name in Ireland was Ó Briain, which means ‘descendant of Brian’. The personal name Brian means ‘hillman’, or more specifically, ‘high and noble’ or ‘exalted one’, from the Celtic ‘bre’, meaning ‘hill’.

 

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Anderson (Scottish) Family Surname Origin and Meaning
This surname was originally a baptismal name meaning ‘the son of Andrew’ and was taken early to Scotland by settlers from England. It is derived from the personal name from the Greek ‘Andreas’, a derivative of the word ‘andreios’, meaning ‘man’ or ‘manly’.

 

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