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Seivwright — This interesting and uncommon name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is an occupational surname for someone who made and/or sold sieves. The name derives form the Old English pre 7th Century syfe, sife , sieve, related to the Old Norse sef , reed… … Surnames reference
Severwright — This interesting and uncommon name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is an occupational surname for someone who made and/or sold sieves. The name derives form the Old English pre 7th Century syfe, sife , sieve, related to the Old Norse sef , reed… … Surnames reference
Sievewright — This interesting and uncommon name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is an occupational surname for someone who made and/or sold sieves. The name derives form the Old English pre 7th Century syfe, sife , sieve, related to the Old Norse sef , reed… … Surnames reference
Sivewright — This interesting and now uncommon surname is of pre 7th century Olde English, Anglo Saxon, and Viking origins. It was originally an occupational surname for someone who manufactured or sold sieves usually of wood and later metal. The name derives … Surnames reference
Wraight — Recorded in several spellings including the popular Wright, as well as the much rarer forms of Wrighte, Wraight, Wraighte, Wreight, Wrate, and patronymics Wrightson and Wrixon, this is an early English surname. It is occupational and was used to… … Surnames reference
Wraighte — Recorded in several spellings including the popular Wright, as well as the much rarer forms of Wrighte, Wraight, Wraighte, Wreight, Wrate, and patronymics Wrightson and Wrixon, this is an early English surname. It is occupational and was used to… … Surnames reference
Wreight — Recorded in several spellings including the popular Wright, as well as the much rarer forms of Wrighte, Wraight, Wraighte, Wreight, Wrate, and patronymics Wrightson and Wrixon, this is an early English surname. It is occupational and was used to… … Surnames reference
Wright — Recorded in several spellings including the popular Wright, as well as the much rarer forms of Wrighte, Wraight, Wraighte, Wreight, Wrate, and patronymics Wrightson and Wrixon, this is an early English surname. It is occupational and was used to… … Surnames reference
Wrightson — This is an English occupational surname of medieval 14th century origins. It is the patronymic form of the surname Wright, originally a word used to describe an engineer or builder who worked mainly in wood. The derivation is from the Old English … Surnames reference