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  1. Locational astrology

    Refimprove date July 2010 Locational astrology sometimes referred to as astrogeography or locality astrology is an umbrella term used to describe various types of astrology at specific locations on the Earth. As a result, various texts may differ on its precise definition and range of techniques. Astrogeography and astro carto graphy Among the most popular are astrogeography , developed by Don Neroman in Europe in the 1930s, and later elaborated on by Jim Lewis astrologer Jim Lewis in the United States. Lewis called his maps Astrocartography Astro Carto Graphy maps, and they were widely publicized in the 1970s and 1980s. Astrogeography and Astro Carto Graphy maps are highly dependent on Natal chart accurate birthtimes , with 10 minutes of inaccuracy causing incorrect indication of supposed locational influences. Geodetic or fixed locality astrology A second type of locational astrology is sometimes called fixed locality astrology, locality astrology, or astrological geodetics, and its primary early recognized proponents were Sepharial Walter Gorn Old in England, and A.M. Grimm in Germany. Both these systems assume that the Greenwich Meridian in metropolitan London has a 0 Aries astrology Aries fixed local Midheaven MC , leaving the various regions of the globe to correspond with the 12 signs of the zodiac . There are subtle differences between the system of Sepharial and Grimm which are not noticeable in many Western astrology classical astrology methods, but may be noticeable in precision methods such as those of Uranian astrology or cosmobiology . The Sepharial system was later popularized by Canadian astrologer Chris McRae , and American astrologer Joyce Wehrman . The Canadian astrologer L. Edward Johndro also worked with this method at various points throughout the 1930s ... locational information can be derived even if the time of day of a birth or event is unknown. Other locational astrology methods Other locational astrology systems include local space astrology, developed ...   more details



  1. Surname

    Distinguish Suriname dablink Sometimes erroneously written as Sirname or even Sir Name . Wiktionary surname A surname is a name added to a given name and is part of a personal name . In many cases, a surname is a family name the family name meaning of surname first appeared in the west in 1375. ref http dictionary.reference.com browse surname surname , Online Etymology Dictionary. Douglas Harper, Historian. December 10, 2007. ref Many dictionaries define surname as a synonym of family name . In most ... cultures, including those of most Western countries, the surname or family name last name is placed after the personal or given name first name . In other cultures the surname is placed first, followed ... , a matronymic such as Beaton surname Beaton , or a clan name such as O Brien . Multiple surnames ... in America as Eisenhower name Eisenhower or Schneider surname Schneider tailor as well as more ..., although this formation could also be a patronymic . For instance, the surname Vickers ... University Press, 1997. Rev. 3rd ed. ISBN 0198600925. ref while Roberts surname Roberts could have ... It is now thought that the surname D Ath arose well after the surname Death was first used. ref name ... a defining surname. ref name bowman ref name cottle Nicknames These include names, also known ... forced to adopt surnames in the 18th and 19th century, those who failed to choose a surname were often ... name Ryan surname Ryan , which has no known meaning. ref name cottle ref name reaney Other ... or romanization the surname Lee English name Lee is used in English culture, but is also a romanization of the Chinese surname Li surname Li . ref name reaney Surname origins have been the subject of much folk etymology , often by individuals intent on proving that their own surname is more noble ... develop because a name is seen to be coarse or crude the surname Death is explained away as being an Anglicization ..., and still somewhat rare into the 13th most European surnames were originally occupational or locational ...   more details



  1. Magne (surname)

    Other uses Magne disambiguation Magne Infobox family name name Magne image imagesize caption pronunciation meaning great br or a reference to areas in France region France origin related names footnotes Magne is a French language surname . Its origin is ambiguous, either derived from the Scandinavian language given name Magnus meaning great , or a locational surname from Magne in Deux S vres and Vienne . People with the surname include ref cite web url http www.surnamedb.com surname.aspx?name Magne title Surname Magne publisher surnamedb.com accessdate 2008 01 16 ref Antonin Magne 1904 1983 , French cyclist Olivier Magne born 1973 , French rugby union footballer Xavier Magne , French Navy officer References Reflist someone with a BIG moleo on zerrr uperrh lip See also Magne given name surname Magne ...   more details



  1. Haddow (Surname)

    About the surname Haddow unreferenced date February 2011 Infobox family name name Haddow image imagesize caption pronunciation Had O meaning Person from Hado, Grampian region Scotland origin Old Scots, Old Gaelic related names footnotes Haddow is a name of medieval Scottish origin. It is a locational name describing people from the place Haddo in the former county of Aberdeenshire, now part of the Grampian region of Scotland. The derivation is from the Scots word half , and the Gaelic word dabhach , a land measure equivalent to four ploughgates. The surname is prevalent in the shires of Kirkcudbright, Ayr and Lanark. People with the surname Haddow Sir Alexander Haddow scientist , of Broxburn. Appointed Professor of Experimental Pathology, Univ. of London in 1946. Director of Beatty Research Institute, Cancer Research, Royal Cancer Hosp., Fulham Rd. 1946 69 . surname Haddow DEFAULTSORT Ward Surname Category Scottish families de Haddow Name ...   more details



  1. Giddings (surname)

    Giddings is a locational surname derived from a group of villages in Cambridgeshire , England called Great Gidding , Little Gidding and Steeple Gidding. ref http www.4crests.com giddings coat of arms.html ref List of people with the surname Giddings Franklin Henry Giddings 1855 1931 , an American sociologist and economist Harry Giddings, Jr. 1884 1949 , a Canadian trainer and breeder of horses Joshua Reed Giddings 1795 1864 , an American statesman and a prominent opponent of slavery Lara Giddings born 1972 , an Australian politician, Premier of Tasmania Marsh Giddings 1816 1875 , a US politician Napoleon Bonaparte Giddings 1816 1897 , United States Senator Paula Giddings born 1947 , a writer and African American historian Stuart Giddings born 1986 , an English footballer Dewitt Clinton Giddings 1827 1903 , Texas politician References reflist Category Surnames ...   more details



  1. Passy (surname)

    other uses Passy disambiguation Infobox family name name Passy image imagesize caption pronunciation meaning region French origin related names Passie, Peacey, Pacey, Piosey footnotes Passy is a surname of France French locational origin, derived from the Gallo Roman Praenomen Paccius . The surname migrated to England during the 12th Century. It has variants, including Passie, Peacey, Pacey, and Piosey. It is uncommon as a personal name . People with the surname include ref cite web url http www.surnamedb.com surname.aspx?name Passy title Surname Passy publisher surnamedb.com accessdate 2008 01 08 ref Antoine Fran ois Passy 1792 1873 , French politician, geologist, and botanist Fr d ric Passy 1822 1912 , French economist and 1901 Nobel Peace Prize winner Isaac Passy born 1928 , Bulgarian philosopher and aesthete Paul Passy 1859 1940 , French linguist Solomon Passy born 1956 , Bulgarian politician References Reflist See also Pacey surname Passy ...   more details



  1. Renshaw (surname)

    Other uses Renshaw disambiguation Infobox family name name Renshaw image imagesize caption pronunciation meaning Ren wood region England origin related names Renshae , Ravenshaw , Rainshaw footnotes Renshaw is an Olde English locational surname for a village in the area of Prestbury, Cheshire that disappeared before the 17th Century. The suffix shaw means wood . The earliest variant spelling Renshae is dated 1561. Other variants include Ravenshaw and Rainshaw . Renshaw is uncommon as a given name . ref cite web url http www.surnamedb.com surname.aspx?name Renshaw title Surname Renshaw publisher surnamedb.com accessdate 2008 01 09 ref People with the surname include Deborah Renshaw , American racing driver Ernest Renshaw , English tennis player Jack Renshaw , Australian politician http www.jeffreyrenshaw.com Jeffrey Renshaw , American Musician Conductor Mark Renshaw , Australian cyclist Richard T. Renshaw , American naval officer Samuel Renshaw , American psychologist William Renshaw disambiguation References Reflist See also Ravenshaw surname Renshaw DEFAULTSORT Renshaw Category English language surnames ...   more details



  1. Wood (surname)

    about the surname a list of people with this surname List of people with surname Wood Infobox surname 2 name Wood image Forest Samobor.JPG caption The most common derivation of the name is from a person who resided or worked near a wood or forest pronunciation gender Unisex language English language English languageorigin Middle English derivation 1. wode br 2. wod , wode meaning 1. wood , forest br 2. mad , frenzied seealso Boyce disambiguation Boyce , Woods surname Woods cognate family Clan Wood Wood is a surname in the English language . It is common throughout the world, especially countries with historical links to Britain. Etymology For the most part, the surname Wood originated as a topographic ... of your surname publisher Ancestry.com accessdate 11 December 2010 which cited citation title Dictionary of American Family Names publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 508137 4 for the surname Wood . ref An early occurrence of this surname of a personal residing near a wood is de la Wode , recorded in Hertfordshire , England , in 1242. ref name Reaney 34743475 The locational name also appeared ... of your surname publisher Ancestry.com accessdate 11 December 2010 which cited citation title Dictionary of American Family Names publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 508137 4 for the surname Boyce . ref Another derivation for the surname is from a nickname of a eccentric or violent person ... This derivation is considered to be much less common than the locational origin. ref name Reaney ... pages 3474 3475 ref An early occurrence of the surname derived in this fashion from a nickname is le ... Variants Variant forms of the name include the surnames Woodd , Woode , Woods surname Woods , Wod ... sup th sup most common surname ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Most Common Surnames ... and death registers from 1999 2001 ref , in Scotland it is the 53 sup rd sup most common surname ref ... Staff ref . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Wood Surname Category English language surnames ...   more details



  1. Breckenridge (surname)

    About the surname Breckenridge other uses Breckenridge disambiguation Breckenridge Infobox family name name Breckenridge mage image size width in pixels caption pronunciation meaning from Brackenrig region Scotland language Old Norse related names Breckinridge footnotes Breckenridge is a locational Scottish people Scottish surname , referring to a person from a place named Breckenridge, and other phonetic spellings, e.g. Breckonridge, Breakenridge, Brackenridge, et al. There are several villages in Scotland named Brackenrig , including in Lanarkshire , Ayrshire , Glasgow , and others. Brackenrig referred to plowed fields with ridges and ferns, prolific in this area. The prefix derives from braken northern Middle English , meaning bracken , itself derived from the Old Norse br kni . The suffix derives from rigg meaning ridge , from the Old Norse hryggr . Early spellings had several variations including Brecenrigg, Brecenrig, Breckinrigg, Breconrig, Breconnrigg and these evolved to Brackenridge, Breakenridge, Breakinridge, Breckenridge, Breccinridge, Breckenridge, and others. As people moved, the surname spread to England and Ireland, becoming a common English people English and Irish people Irish surname as well. ref cite web url http brackenridge.net family history brackenridge chapter 1.shtml title The Brackenridges publisher brackenridge.net accessdate 2008 02 20 ref ref cite web url http surnames.behindthename.com php search.php?terms Scottish&title Scottish Names&usage yes title Scottish Names publisher behindthename.com accessdate 2008 02 20 ref At the time of the British Census of 1881 http www.britishsurnames.co.uk surnames BRECKENRIDGE 1881census , the frequency of the surname Breckenridge was highest in Ayrshire 66.2 times the British average , followed by Haddingtonshire ... , Edinburghshire and Dunbartonshire . People with the surname include Alex Breckenridge born 1982 ... with Thrice older brother of Eddie Breckenridge References Reflist See also Breckinridge surname ...   more details



  1. Poland (surname)

    into the surname to result in one word e.g. Magawley, Maginnis. A further reason for the variety in anglicised forms of the surname can be explained, as Irish Catholic priest s, whilst literate, were only required to record surname spellings Phonetic spelling phonetically on birth certificate s. This led to individuals sometimes having their surname recorded with a different spelling from their father, and indeed there are many examples of individuals with their surname spelt differently from ... questioned. At present Poland and its many variants is considered a rare Gaelic surname throughout ... ref . Prominent Irish persons with the surname include Aod n Mac P ilin , 2011 Down GAA Senior Football Mark Poland and John McPoland Northern Ireland Ambulance Service . Occasionally the surname Poland ... pollarded . Most locational surnames were given to people after they left their original village and moved ... at the surname database ref . Paulin also appears as a personal name in the Domesday Book . References ...   more details



  1. Ho (surname)

    Ho surname may refer to H surname , Vietnamese surname He surname , Chinese surname disambig ...   more details



  1. Weeks (surname)

    . The addition of a final s to topographical and locational surnames was a usual Medeival ... cite web last first authorlink coauthors title The Internet Surname Database work publisher Name ... name. ref name DAFN Early instances Early bearers of the surname include Alueredus de Uuica ... with surname Wicks Wicks , Weech , Week , Weeke , Wich , Wych , Weetch , Wick , Wickes , Wix ... Mark authorlink coauthors title British Surnames and Surname Profiles work publisher National Trust ... 826 Vik align right 489 Wykes align right 336 Notable people with the surname Weeks main List of people with surname Weeks See also br Weekes List of people with surname Wicks Wick surname References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Weeks Surname Category Surnames ...   more details



  1. Blackwood (surname)

    About the surname Blackwood other uses Blackwood disambiguation Blackwood Infobox family name name Blackwood mage image size width in pixels caption pronunciation meaning region language English related names footnotes TOC right Blackwood is a locational surname of Scottish people Scottish origin meaning black wood . ref cite web url http surnames.behindthename.com php search.php?terms Scottish&title Scottish Names&usage yes title Scottish names publisher behindthename.com accessdate 2008 02 20 ref People with the surname include Peerage of the United Kingdom Basil Hamilton Temple Blackwood, 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava 1909 1945 , British politician and soldier only son of the 3rd Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Frederick Hamilton Temple Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Frederick Temple Hamilton Temple Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava 1826 1902 , British public servant Frederick Hamilton Temple Blackwood, 3rd Marquess of Dufferin and Ava 1875 1930 , British soldier and politician fourth son of the 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Hariot Hamilton Temple Blackwood, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava 1843 1936 , British peeress who lead an initiative to improve medical care for women in British India Sheridan Hamilton Temple Blackwood, 5th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava 1938 1988 , British patron of the arts Terence Hamilton Temple Blackwood, 2nd Marquess of Dufferin and Ava 1866 1918 , British diplomat second son of the 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Scottish clans Blackwood Sept , sub family of the Clan Douglas of Scotland. ref cite web url http www.clandouglassociety.org FirstPage.html title Septs of Clan Douglas & Sept Commissioners publisher clandouglassociety.org accessdate 2008 02 20 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080125180942 http clandouglassociety.org FirstPage.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 01 25 ref Others Adam Blackwood ... 1834 , Scottish publisher References Reflist Surname Blackwood DEFAULTSORT Blackwood Surname Category ...   more details



  1. FitzAlan (surname)

    surname FitzAlan Category Surnames of Scottish origin Category Breton language surnames ru ...   more details



  1. Hannah (surname)

    , and to the belief that St. Anne was the mother of the Virgin Mary. Secondly, the surname may ... . It is also a locational name from an unidentified or lost place. An estimated seven to ten thousand ... belonging to James 1, King of Scotland, in 1424. Finally, the surname may be of Irish origin, and is an Anglicized ... often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. surname Hannah cs Hana de Hannah ...   more details



  1. Rhodes (surname)

    Rhodes is a Surname Location name locational surname , with other spellings Rhoades , Rhoads , Roads and Roades , all deriving from the Old English rod , meaning a clearing in the woods , or from one of a number of locations from this word . It is also linked to the name ref name sdb . Topographical features provided obvious and convenient means of identification in the small communities of the Middle Ages , giving rise to various surnames. Locational aurnames arose when former inhabitants of a place moved to another town or area and were identified by the name of their birthplace ref name sdb http www.surnamedb.com Surname Rhodes ref . This surname may refer to TOCright Sportspeople Alex Rhodes footballer , an English footballer Alex Rhodes cyclist , an Australian racing cyclist Andy Rhodes , a retired English football goalkeeper Arthur Rhodes , a Major League Baseball relief pitcher Austin Rhodes , British rugby league footballer Damian Rhodes , a retired NHL goaltender David Rhodes cricketer , an English born New Zealand cricketer David Rhodes footballer , former Australian rules footballer David Rhodes kayaker , an Australian sprint canoer Dominic Rhodes , a running back in the National Football League Dusty Rhodes baseball player , former baseball outfielder Harold Rhodes cricketer , a former cricketer John Rhodes driver , a British former racing driver Jonty Rhodes , a former South African cricketer Jordan Rhodes , an English footballer Kerry Rhodes , an American football safety Kim Rhode , an American double trap and skeet shooter Ray Rhodes , a former American football head coach Steve Rhodes , a former English cricketer Tuffy Rhodes , a professional baseball player William Rhodes cricketer 1883 1941 , British cricketer William Rhodes footballer , soccer player William ... Roads Curtis Roads Elizabeth Roads See also Rhodes disambiguation Rhode Rohde surname Rhodes It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname ja ...   more details



  1. Grieve (surname)

    Grieve surname may refer to Grieve Maud Grieve Jock Grieve surname ...   more details



  1. Stamp (surname)

    about the surname Stamp disambiguation The surname Stamp is an anglicized derivative of the locational nom de famille , d tampes, ref Reaney PH. Oxford Dictionary of English Surnames . London Oxford University Press, 2005. ref a Sippe English clan name which corresponded to inhabitants of the early 7th century region of tampes , a commune still in existence and situated south southwest of Paris , France . Image Etampestour1.jpg thumb 175px Remnants of the Tour de Guinette at Ch teau d tampes d tampes Sippe origins The d tampes Sippe consisted primarily of Germanic peoples who settled in northern Gaul during the V lkerwanderung of the late 5th century. Under William I, Duke of Normandy , a large portion of the d tampes Sippe was dispatched to England during the Norman Conquest in 1066. ref Freeman EA. The History of the Norman Conquest Its Causes and Its Results . Oxford Clarendon Press, 1879. ref The mid 12th century Germany German colonization of the Siebenb rgen region http www.siebenbuerger.de portal daten grafik karte wanderung.png kartewanderung found members of the d tampes Sippe tasked with developing and defending the southeastern border of the Kingdom of Hungary ref http www.siebenbuerger.de portal land und leute siebenbuerger sachsen wer.php ref actions integral to the emergence of the Siebenb rger Sachsen , or Transylvanian Saxons , ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 674719 Transylvanian Saxons ref ref http www.hungarian history.hu lib minor min01.htm ref who were afforded provisional autonomy under the Diploma Andreanum of 1224. ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 674719 Transylvanian Saxons ref ref http www.hungarian history.hu lib minor ... ref One may also note the contemporary surname of Johann Stamp of Mortesdorf , S d Siebenb rgen ... Valley on a hillside overlooking the Nahon River. Bearers of the Stamp surname Josiah Stamp Dudley Stamp Terence Stamp Chris Stamp Phil Stamp Darryn Stamp References references DEFAULTSORT Stamp Surname ...   more details



  1. Lai (surname)

    Lai is a surname. It may refer to Lai Chinese surname Lai surname, an Italian from Sardinia surname Valentino Lai , Italian footballer Francis Lai , French composer surname ...   more details



  1. Binner (surname)

    Binner is a surname that may refer to Hermes Binner born 1943 , Argentine politician Walther Binner 1891 1971 , German freestyle swimmer surname Binner surname stub ...   more details



  1. Simister (surname)

    Simister is a surname. Notable people with the surname include Meaghan Simister , Olympic luger Scott Simister , Australian rules footballer surname Simister ...   more details



  1. Nicolau (surname)

    The surname Nicolau may refer to Dimitri Nicolau , composer, stage director, conductor, musicologist and professor Nicky Nicolau , professional footballer surname Nicolau surname stub ...   more details



  1. Drago? (surname)

    Drago , or Dragos , is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include Those bearing it include Agnes Dragos , Hungarian sprint canoer Petric Drago , Romanian footballer surname Surname stub ...   more details



  1. Hayes (surname)

    as a locational surname , associated with one of the several places named Hayes , such as locations ... , Hayes is a Scoto Norman surname, a direct translation of the Normans locational surname de la ...About the surname Hayes other uses Hayes disambiguation Infobox family name name Hayes image imagesize caption pronunciation meaning region England, Ireland, Scotland language English related names Hay, Haye, Hays, Heas, Heyes, Highes, O Hea, Hease, Heyes, Heise, Hughes footnotes Hayes is a common English language surname . In the United States Census, 1990 , Hayes was the 100th most common surname recorded. ref Citation United States Census Bureau. 1995. ref The oldest record of the surname dates to 1197 in the Eynsham Cartulary of Oxfordshire , where it appears on the form Heise . ref name SurnameDB ... with this or a similar surname. ref name SurnameDB Though primarily a surname, Hayes rarely ... based on horg enclosure or hege hedge . ref name SurnameDB Citation Hayes surname meaning ref The distribution ... Longley et al. ref This surname has gained in popularity in the century between 1881 and 1998 ... HayesSurnameGroup Citation Hayes surname group. ref In Irish people Ireland , Hayes originated as a Irish language Gaelic polygenetic surname O hAodha , meaning descendant of Aodh given name Aodh ... Listed here are people who share the Hayes surname, organized by birth year, to assist in assembling a view of the geographic distribution of this surname over time. class wikitable colspan 4 align ... sharing the Hayes surname Ainsley Hayes in the American television series The West Wing Harriet ...?surname id 143 title Hayes surname group work Surnames & Heraldry publisher IrishGen.com accessdate ...?surname id 143 Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 11 17 Cite web url http www.surnamedb.com surname.aspx?name Hayes title Hayes surname meaning work SurnameDB publisher Name Origin Research ... Surname Hayes Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Hayes ...   more details



  1. Kettlewell (surname)

    Kettlewell is a surname, and may refer to Bernard Kettlewell Damian Kettlewell Henry Kettlewell Ruth Kettlewell Stuart Kettlewell surname ...   more details




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