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- Gavin Lacey
- Gavin Laci
- Gavin Lasey
- Gavin Lassey
- Gavin Lasy
- Gavin Leacy
- Gavin Leacey
- Gavin Lecy
- Gavin Lacye
- Gavin Lacie
- Chinese (Simplified): 加文 莱西 (Jiāwén Láixī)
- Hungarian: Lacy Gavin
- Japanese: ギャビン レイシー (Gyabin Reishī)
- Russian: Гэвин Лейси (Gevin Leysi)
- Ukrainian: Гевін Лейсі (Hevin Leisi)
- Spojené státy americké 67%
- Nový Zéland 33%
The name Gavin traces back to the medieval Welsh name Gawain, which itself likely comes from the Proto-Celtic *Walgano-, meaning "hawk of the plain" or "white hawk." This root connects to the Welsh word *gwalch*, meaning hawk. The transformation from Gawain to Gavin involved the loss of the "ai" diphthong and simplification of the final "n" sound, a common linguistic shift in the development of English from its ancestral languages. Gavin entered English through Arthurian legends, where Gawain was a prominent knight. The name gained popularity in Scotland, becoming a common surname and later a given name. Its use spread to England and Ireland. While never consistently among the most popular names, Gavin experienced a surge in usage in the late 20th and early 21st centuries in English-speaking countries. Common variations include Gavyn and Gavan, while Gav is a frequent diminutive.
The surname Lacy has its historical roots in medieval England, deriving from the Old French name "Lacy," which itself is believed to have originated from the Latin "Lacius." The name first appeared in the 12th century, particularly after the Norman Conquest of 1066, when many French names were introduced into England. The Lacy family was associated with the lands of Lacy in Normandy, and the name is often linked to the noble lineage of the Lacy family, who held significant estates in England, particularly in Herefordshire and Shropshire. Traditionally, the surname has been associated with nobility and landownership, reflecting the social roles of its bearers as lords and landholders. The meaning of Lacy can be interpreted as "from Lacy," indicating a geographical origin, and it may also connote traits of nobility and leadership.
- Historie rodiny a příbuzní
- Fotografie a naskenované originální dokumenty
- Konkrétní data a místa životních událostí
- Vojenská služba, bydliště a povolání
- Celá jména, rodná jména a věk předků a příbuzných
