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Leward — Recorded as Leward, Luard, Livard, and Lyard, and possibly other forms, this is an English surname. However it probably has at least two origins, and may be either Olde English or Huguenot French. If English it is truly ancient and derives from… … Surnames reference
Ledward — Recorded as Leadward and Ledward, this is quite a rare English surname which apparently derives from an original old English pre 7th century word ward meaning watch keeper or look out. After the Invasion of England by the Norman French in 1066,… … Surnames reference
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Großschützen — Großschützen, Marktflecken, so v.w. Nagy Leward … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
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Livard — Recorded as Leward, Luard, Livard, and Lyard, and possibly other forms, this is an English surname. However it probably has at least two origins, and may be either Olde English or Huguenot French. If English it is truly ancient and derives from… … Surnames reference
Luard — Recorded as Leward, Luard, Livard, and Lyard, and possibly other forms, this is an English surname. It appears to have at least two origins, and may be either Olde English or Huguenot French. If English it is truly ancient and derives from the… … Surnames reference
Lyard — Recorded as Leward, Luard, Livard, and Lyard, and possibly other forms, this is an English surname, although it can sometimes have French origins. If English it is truly ancient deriving from the pre 7th century personal name Leofard meaning, or… … Surnames reference