Given name etymology
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The etymology of given names.
Note: Given names are also called first names or Christian names, although the latter strictly speaking refers to a name given at baptism.
In English, given names are all parts of a person's name except the last part (the family name). Note also that some people's given names are originally family names: in particular, children are sometimes given the family names of recent ancestors.
Alphabetically
- Howard: English. Contraction of Hog Warden. The head keeper of livestock in a feudal manor. Source: John Ciardi, Good Words To You (Radio Program).
- Thurstan: Germanic. Contraction of Thor and Sten (germanic for stone): Thor's stone. Thurstan is comparable with the German/Nordic names Thorsten or Torsten.
See also: first names in the dictionary
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Given_name_etymology" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Given_name_etymology, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

