Gaynor is a Welsh name. Disver the history about the name, origs, populary, meang and more. Gaynor a Celtic name wh a strong tradn.
Contents:
GAYNOR
Gaynor is a girl's name of Welsh orig meang "whe and smooth, soft". * meaning for gaynor *
Gaynor Orig and MeangThe name Gaynor is girl's name of Welsh orig meang "whe and smooth, soft" is an early androgyno name wh a posive associatn, related to the Cornish megah name Jennifer.
The 20 nam were selected by our ers that were lookg for other nam like Gaynor.
The origal Gaelic form of the name Gaynor is "Mag Fhnnbhairr, " which is rived om the word "fnnbharr, " which means "fair head. [1] Early Origs of the Gaynor fayThe surname Gaynor was first found unty Longford (Irish: An Longfort) tradnally known as Annaly or Teffia, and suated the Irish Midlands, Northwt Lester. [2]They claim scent through the Le of Ir, Irish kgs and one source not the Gaynor variant as origally Geraadhan Gaelic.
GAYNOR HISTORY, FAY CRT & COATS OF ARMS
Read the Gaynor surname history and see the fay crt, at of arms for the Irish Orig. Disver the Gaynor surname history. Where did the name Gaynor e om? * meaning for gaynor *
[3] Early History of the Gaynor fayThis web page shows only a small excerpt of our Gaynor rearch. Another 64 words (5 l of text) verg the years 117 and 1172 are clud unr the topic Early Gaynor History all our PDF Extend History products and prted products wherever possible. Gaynor Spellg VariatnsIndividual scrib the Ireland durg the Middle Ag would often rerd a person's name var ways.
Spellg variatns revealed the search for the orig of the Gaynor fay name clu Gaynor, Gaor, Gaer, Ga, Gas, McGaynor and others. Early Notabl of the Gaynor fay (pre 1700)More rmatn is clud unr the topic Early Gaynor Notabl all our PDF Extend History products and prted products wherever possible.
GAYNOR
The meang, orig and history of the given name Gaynor * meaning for gaynor *
Gaynor RankgIn the Uned Stat, the name Gaynor is the 5, 096th most popular surname wh an timated 4, 974 people wh that name.
[4] Gaynor migratn to the Uned Stat +The English-led Ireland of the late 18th and 19th centuri featured a rapidly creasg populatn and an agricultural-based enomy. An examatn of early immigratn and passenger lists has shown many immigrants bearg the name Gaynor: Gaynor Settlers Uned Stat the 19th CenturyJohn Gaynor, who land New York 1801 [5]Michael Gaynor, who land Tippenoe County, Ind 1840 [5]Capt. Gaynor, who arrived San Francis, California 1851 [5]At, Edward, Jam, John, Le, Patrick, and Peter Gaynor, all, who arrived Philalphia between 1840 and 1860Jam S Gaynor, who arrived Mississippi 1868 [5] Gaynor migratn to Canada +Some of the first settlers of this fay name were: Gaynor Settlers Canada the 18th CenturyMr.
Jam Gaynor U.
GAYNOR
* meaning for gaynor *
Peter Gaynor U.
1784 [6]Gaynor Settlers Canada the 19th CenturyCathere Gaynor, aged 20, who arrived Sat John, New Bnswick 1834 aboard the ship "Edw" om Dubl, IrelandMrs. Margaret Gaynor, aged 50 who immigrated to Canada, arrivg at the Grosse Isle Quarante Statn Quebec aboard the ship "Mar" partg om the port of Dubl, Ireland but died on Grosse Isle Augt 1847 [7]Mr. Edward Gaynor, aged 1 who was emigratg through Grosse Isle Quarante Statn, Quebec aboard the ship "Lord Ashburton" partg 13th September 1847 om Liverpool, England; the ship arrived on 1st November 1847 but he died on board [8]Ms.
Mary Gaynor, aged 24 who was emigratg through Grosse Isle Quarante Statn, Quebec aboard the ship "Jsie" partg 3rd June 1847 om Cork, Ireland; the ship arrived on 24th July 1847 but she died on board [8]Edward Walter Gaynor, who land Canada 1888 Gaynor migratn to Atralia +Emigratn to Atralia followed the First Fleets of nvicts, traspeople and early settlers.
GAYNOR NAME MEANG
Early immigrants clu: Gaynor Settlers Atralia the 19th CenturyEdward Gaynor, English nvict om Kent, who was transported aboard the "Ann" on Augt 1809, settlg New South Wal, Atralia [9]Mr. John Gaynor, (Jam, Gaer, Gae, Gagnor), (b. 1804), aged 16, Irish errand boy who was nvicted Dubl, Ireland for 7 years for felony, transported aboard the "Dorothy" on 5th May 1820, arrivg New South Wal, Atralia [10]Miss Mary Ann Gaynor, (b.