Találjon Malvern Culp nevű embereket
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- Malvern Kulp
- Malvern Culpe
- Malvern Colp
- Malvern Culps
- Malvern Culpé
- Malvern Culpp
- Malvern Kulpe
- Malvern Kolp
- Malvern Kolpe
- Malvern Culb
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"Malvern" originates as a place name, specifically from the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire, England. The name's roots lie in the Brittonic language, a Celtic language spoken in Britain before the Anglo-Saxon invasions. "Moel" means "bare hill" or "bald hill" in Brittonic, combined with "wern," which signifies "alder trees" or a "swampy place." Therefore, Malvern literally translates to something like "bare hill with alder trees" or "bald hill in a swampy area." The name transitioned from describing the landscape to being used as a surname and eventually a given name. As a surname, Malvern appeared in English records centuries ago, linked to families originating from the Malvern area. Its use as a given name is more recent, gaining some traction in the 19th and 20th centuries, primarily in English-speaking countries. While never extremely popular, Malvern has been used as both a male and female name, though it is more commonly associated with males. There are no common diminutives or variations of the name, and its usage remains relatively rare.
The surname Culp has its historical roots primarily in the English and Germanic regions, with variations appearing in different cultures. The name is believed to derive from the Old English word "culp," which means "to cover" or "to conceal," possibly indicating a profession related to protection or shelter, such as a builder or a person involved in the construction of homes. The surname first appeared in written records in the medieval period, with its bearers often associated with trades that required skill in craftsmanship or construction. Over time, the name evolved, and its bearers may have taken on various social roles, reflecting the changing economic landscape of the regions they inhabited.
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