What is the origin of the name Davis?
1: English and Welsh: patronymic meaning ‘Dafydd's (son)’ equivalent to Welsh ap Dafydd the Welsh form of David. The spelling Davis is more typical in southwestern England northwards as far as [...]
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...the instrumentality of the late Gabriel Davis, whose nephew, Edward Davis, continued to interest himself in the affairs of The... (Belgrave, Unknown country - 1846)
...the instrumentality of the late Gabriel Davis, whose nephew, Edward Davis, continued to interest himself in the affairs of The... (Belgrave, Unknown country - 1846)
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...late Gabriel Davis, whose nephew, Edward Davis, continued to interest himself in the affairs of The First thesynagogue till his... (Belgrave, Unknown country - 1846)
...late Gabriel Davis, whose nephew, Edward Davis, continued to interest himself in the affairs of The First thesynagogue till his... (Belgrave, Unknown country - 1846)
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...been rendered into English by Nina Davis in J. Q. R." ix. 29, and by Mrs. Lucas in Songs of... (Unknown country - 1884)
...been rendered into English by Nina Davis in J. Q. R." ix. 29, and by Mrs. Lucas in Songs of... (Unknown country - 1884)
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...Ginze Oxford," Loudon, 1851) , Nina Davis (" Songs of Exile," Phila-delphia, 1901), Edward G. King (in J. Q. R."... (Unknown country - 1901)
...Ginze Oxford," Loudon, 1851) , Nina Davis (" Songs of Exile," Phila-delphia, 1901), Edward G. King (in J. Q. R."... (Unknown country - 1901)
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...No. 61 , transl. by Nina Davis in " Songs of Exile," p. 49.) The remarkable and apparently indissoluble union... (Unknown country - 1591)
...No. 61 , transl. by Nina Davis in " Songs of Exile," p. 49.) The remarkable and apparently indissoluble union... (Unknown country - 1591)
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...F. L. Cohen and D. M. Davis, London,... (Unknown country - 1887)
...F. L. Cohen and D. M. Davis, London,... (Unknown country - 1887)
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...Myers, Sydney ].I. Samuel, aud Israel Davis.... (Unknown country - 1869)
...Myers, Sydney ].I. Samuel, aud Israel Davis.... (Unknown country - 1869)
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...of the family , married Eliza Davis May 16,... (Unknown country - 1690)
...of the family , married Eliza Davis May 16,... (Unknown country - 1690)
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What is the origin of the name Davis?
1: English and Welsh: patronymic meaning ‘Dafydd's (son)’ equivalent to Welsh ap Dafydd the Welsh form of David. The spelling Davis is more typical in southwestern England northwards as far as [...]