The Humphries surname comes from the Old French personal name Humfrey, a cognate of the Old German names Hunfrid and Humfrid. This name was originally derived from the Germanic elements "hun," which means "bear cub," and "frid" or "fred," which mean "peace."
In English the meaning of the name Alice is: Of the nobility. From the German Adalheidis meaning nobility, and the French Adeliz which is a form of Adelaide. Used in Britian since the 12th century; Alice became very popular in 1865 when Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland was published.
Humphrey Name Meaning. English: from the Old French personal name Humfrey, introduced to Britain by the Normans. This is composed of the Germanic elements hun 'bear cub' + frid, fred 'peace'. It was borne by a 9th-century saint, bishop of Therouanne, who had a certain following in England among Norman settlers.
English meaning: The name Alisanne is a English baby name The English meaning of Alisanne is: Of nobility, Noble.
Alisse. [ syll. a-lis-se, al-i-sse ] The baby girl name Alisse is pronounced AELIHS- †. Alisse's language of origin is Germanic. Alisse is a variant form of Alice.
The meaning of the name “Lecea” is: “Of A Noble Kind”.
Meaning of the Irish name Ailis. Listen and learn how to pronounce Ailis so you can get the correct pronunciation for this Irish girl name. MEANING: Irish version of the Norman Alice or Alicia from Elizabeth “God is my oath.â€
The name Bogie is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Bogie is: Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart.
noun, plural bo·gies. a hobgoblin; evil spirit. anything that haunts, frightens, annoys, or harasses. something that functions as a real or imagined barrier that must be overcome, bettered, etc.: Fear is the major bogy of novice mountain climbers. A speed of 40 knots is a bogy for motorboats.
The Bogey name has descended through the generations from the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. Their name comes from having lived in any of the places named Buckley, or Buckleigh, in England. ... The name could also have been construed from "bucc" meaning a buck or deer; or from the Welsh "bwlch y clai," meaning clay hole.