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First Name meaning...

Celebrating your first name, which was given to you.

Details of the meaning of any first name you choose.

The first name origin certificate makes an ideal Baby Naming or Christening present.

This attractively laid out certificate gives the meaning and origin of the given first name.

It also gives the characteristics associated with that particular name.

Our range is constantly being updated to include traditional and modern names.

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How Family Names came into Existence

SampleSurnames as we know them today were first assumed in Europe from the 11th to 15th century. They were not in use in England and Scotland before the Norman Conquest and were first found in the Domesday Book.

The employment of a second name, a custom that was introduced by the Normans, who themselves had not long before adopted them, became in the course of time, a mark of gentle blood, and it was deemed a disgrace for a gentleman to have but one single name, as the meaner sort had. It was not until the reign of Edward II (1307-1327) that the practice became general among all people.

These names were adopted according to fairly general principles divided into four classifications. Local names are taken from places of origin. Nicknames describe mental and physical characteristics, clothes, complexion etc. The Patronymic was the method of taking the first name of the father, as the last name of the son.

During the 13th century Heralds became the acknowledged experts in the system of supervising and recording the signs on the shields, which were known as armorials, and out of this age of chivalry, emerged the tradition, which takes our imagination back to the stirring and historic events and scenes of the Middle Ages. Now we are able to display such symbols, or Coats of Arms, associated to our name as a decorative rendition of the Heraldic artists interpretation of ancient blazons for prosperity.

This, Family Name Origin, database allows access to more than 200,000 names. Names installed into the system derive from the exact spelling the program having the ability of editing a variant spelling which has a direct connection. For example the name GUINNESS has variant spellings which include GUINESS, GUINES, McGINNIS, etc

The written description of the Coat of Arms is included in each document printed, this is described as, The Blazon of Arms. The layout always starts with a colour, and the colours are described as follows: OR (yellow / gold ) ARGENT (white/silver) GULES ( red) AZURE (blue) VERT (green) SABLE

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