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  2. Cavendish (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Cavendish ( / ˈkævəndɪʃ / KAV-ən-dish) is an English surname, deriving from a place name in Suffolk. Etymologically, it is believed to derive from Old English Cafa/Cafna, a personal byname from caf 'bold, daring', plus edisc 'enclosure; enclosed pasture'. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Spelling has varied considerably over time; the village was first ...

  3. List of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Find files and folders by name instantly on NTFS volumes Freeware GNOME Storage: Linux: Open-source desktop search tool for Unix/Linux GPL Google Desktop: Linux, Mac OS X, Windows: Integrates with the main Google search engine page. As of September 14, 2011, Google has discontinued this product. Freeware ISYS Search Software: Windows

  4. Stern (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Stern is a surname which can be of either German / Yiddish or English language origin, though the former case predominates. [citation needed] The English version of the surname was used as a nickname for someone who was strict, austere, harsh, or stern in character. [ 1] The German/Yiddish word Stern means "star".

  5. Larson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Larson, television evangelist; Brie Larson, American actress and pop singer; Chad Larson, member of the Aquabats; Charles Larson, American TV writer and producer; Eric Larson, animator for the Walt Disney Studios

  6. Coffey (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Coffey (surname) Coffey ( / ˈkoʊfi /, / ˈkɒfi /) is an Irish surname, from the gaelic irish Ó Cobhthaigh. Ó Cobhthaigh was the name of an Irish Brehon family from County Westmeath and County Longford. They were known as the chief ollamhs or filí of Uisneach, where there is a Tuar Uí Cobhthaigh, Toorcoffey (Coffey's Tower).

  7. National symbols of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Flag. Flag of New Zealand. 24 March 1902 [ 1] A Blue Ensign with the Southern Cross of four white-edged red five-pointed stars centered on the outer half of the flag. [ 2] Coat of arms. Coat of arms of New Zealand. Adopted in 1911 and revised in 1956 [ 3] The symbols on the shield represent the country's maritime trade, agriculture and industry.

  8. Frey (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Frey (surname) Frey is a surname of German origin, from the Middle High German word "vri," meaning "free," and as a name, it referred to a free man, as opposed to a bondsman or serf in the feudal system. [ 1][ 2] Other variations include Freyr, Freyer, Freyda, Freyman, Freyberg, Freystein, Fray, Frayr, Frayda, Frayberg, Frayman, Freeman.

  9. Curry (surname) - Wikipedia

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    In Ulster, many of the name Curry are of Scottish ancestry. There is a rule of thumb that says Currie is Scottish while Curry is Irish in origin, but the spellings have been so interchanged that the rule counts for little. In Scotland Currie can be a variant of Corrie. It can also be an Anglicised form of the Gaelic MacMhuirich, 'son of Murdoch ...