The name is believed to go back to a single house that once stood on the Baybach.
The name is believed to have originated from the combination of two separate words.
A traditional name for the island is believed to be Havai'i.
Its name is believed to have come from a French term meaning cooked by the sun.
The name is believed to have nothing to do with cheeses.
This religious name is believed to be created by an individual's Parent god(s), and often has many meanings.
The name is believed to come from "deep ford", referring to the local site of a river crossing.
The name is believed to derive from the Khmer language.
The name itself is most commonly believed to be of Italian origin.
The family's name is believed to derive from the herb.