Male+honey-bee
21Drown (surname) — Drown is a surname which originated in Yorkshire, England. It is the Americanization of the Surname Drowne. Many branches of this family dropped the E during the late 18th century as a part of the American Spelling Reform movement, forming the… …
22Drowne — and popular variant Drown are surnames which originated in Yorkshire, England. Many branches of this family dropped the E during the late 18th century as a part of the American Spelling Reform movement, forming the surname Drown. It is possibly… …
23Drain — This very interesting English surname has several possible origins. Recorded in the various spellings of Drane, Drain, Dran, Drayn, Dreng, Drains etc. the most likely explanation for most nameholders is that they are of Norse Viking origins. The… …
24Drains — This very interesting English surname has several possible origins. Recorded in the various spellings of Drane, Drain, Dran, Drayn, Dreng, Drains etc. the most likely explanation for most nameholders is that they are of Norse Viking origins. The… …
25Dran — This very interesting English surname has several possible origins. Recorded in the various spellings of Drane, Drain, Dran, Drayn, Dreng, Drains etc. the most likely explanation for most nameholders is that they are of Norse Viking origins. The… …
26Drane — This very interesting English surname has several possible origins. Recorded in the various spellings of Drane, Drain, Dran, Drayn, Dreng, Drains etc. the most likely explanation for most nameholders is that they are of Norse Viking origins. The… …
27Drayn — This very interesting English surname has several possible origins. Recorded in the various spellings of Drane, Drain, Dran, Drayn, Dreng, Drains etc. the most likely explanation for most nameholders is that they are of Norse Viking origins. The… …
28Drohun — This very interesting English surname has several possible origins. Recorded in the various spellings of Drane, Drain, Dran, Drayn, Dreng, Drains etc. the most likely explanation for most nameholders is that they are of Norse Viking origins. The… …
29Drance — This interesting surname can be of Anglo Saxon origin, from a nickname for a lazy person, deriving from the Middle English drane (Olde English pre 7th Century dran ) meaning drone, a male honey bee , which has been long taken as a symbol of… …
30Dranfield — This interesting and unusual name spelt Dron or Drane may be the reverse of its literal meaning. The derivation is from Olde English dran and means the drone an idle and lazy person! Medieval humour was extremley robust, and role reversal was… …