* "Virginia" is a name derived from Latin. "Mc" is a Gaelic prefix. * O'Hare is an Anglicied version of an Irish surname, not a given name. * Joseffy is a Viennese magician whose full name is Josef P. Freud; Joseffy is also the surname of a Hungarian pianist. Brönsted is the surname of a Danish chemist. * "Wil" is an uncommon short form of William; the two-L form is more common. * York is an English surname. -son is a Nordic suffix. * Sometimes, surname and given name don't even have to sound like they're in the right place. * "Happy" is the title character's given name in Happy Gilmore. "Deeds" is the surname of a Virginia politician named Creigh Deeds.
... I should use "Creigh" for something next time.
Creigh is apparently the middle name of Robert Creigh Deeds, who is generally known just as Creigh Deeds. It's apparently derived from a distant relative for whom Creigh was a surname.
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Contents
French
They are awesome
Pronunciation
Usc is dumb
Proper noun
Notre Dame f
Anagrams
Trenton McVirginia
O'Hare Bundy
Joseffy Brönsted
Wil [sic] Yorkson
Yorkson Wil
Happy Deeds
* "Virginia" is a name derived from Latin. "Mc" is a Gaelic prefix.
* O'Hare is an Anglicied version of an Irish surname, not a given name.
* Joseffy is a Viennese magician whose full name is Josef P. Freud; Joseffy is also the surname of a Hungarian pianist. Brönsted is the surname of a Danish chemist.
* "Wil" is an uncommon short form of William; the two-L form is more common.
* York is an English surname. -son is a Nordic suffix.
* Sometimes, surname and given name don't even have to sound like they're in the right place.
* "Happy" is the title character's given name in Happy Gilmore. "Deeds" is the surname of a Virginia politician named Creigh Deeds.
... I should use "Creigh" for something next time.