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Day

Day Name Meaning
English: occupational name from Middle English day(e) dey(e) ‘dairyman or dairymaid’. Originally used only of women it was later used of men with the sense ‘man in charge of the dairy cattle’. This is probably the most common source of the surname. English: from the Middle English personal name Day(e) or Dey. In western England this is probably a pet form of David but in northern England and perhaps elsewhere also it is a late Middle English variant of Daw a pet form of Ralph (see Daw Dakin ). Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Deaghaidh (see O'Dea ). Scottish: from an Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Daìdh a colloquial form of David . Welsh: from the personal name Dai a pet form of the personal name Dafydd Welsh form of David . French: habitational name from a place call Day in the Ardennes.7: French: possibly also a habitatonal name with fused preposition d(e) ‘of from’ denoting someone from Ay in Marne.8: German: variant of Dey and in North America (also) an altered form of this.
Source:
Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022
Similar surnames:
HayKayMayBayPayRayDawGayDeyFay
From:
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Plot No. 2028a

NAME 1

NAME 2

 

 
William DAY Plor 2028a - click for full size image
William DAY Plor 2028a
 

 

Inscription

 

 

Here
Lieth Interred The
Body Of William Day
Of Menwith In This Parish
Of Hampsthwaite Who De
Parted This Life In The Year
Of Our Lord MDCXL
Adjoining ?? ?? ??
The Body Of Elizabeth The
Great Grand Daughter Of
The Said William Who De
Parted This Life The 12th Day
Of May In Ye 78th Year Of Her Age
And
In The Grave Of His Great Grand
Father By His ?? ?? ?? ??
Interred The Body Of John Day
Of The Above Named William? ??
Who Departed This Life The ??
Of July In The Year Of Our Lord
MDCCXIV
And In The 78th Year Of His Age

 

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Plot No. Name Burial Date Age
2028a William DAY 20 Apr 1640 ##
2028a Elizabeth DAY 12 May 1744 78
2028a John DAY 1 Aug 1745 78
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Day

Day Name Meaning
English: occupational name from Middle English day(e) dey(e) ‘dairyman or dairymaid’. Originally used only of women it was later used of men with the sense ‘man in charge of the dairy cattle’. This is probably the most common source of the surname. English: from the Middle English personal name Day(e) or Dey. In western England this is probably a pet form of David but in northern England and perhaps elsewhere also it is a late Middle English variant of Daw a pet form of Ralph (see Daw Dakin ). Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Deaghaidh (see O'Dea ). Scottish: from an Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Daìdh a colloquial form of David . Welsh: from the personal name Dai a pet form of the personal name Dafydd Welsh form of David . French: habitational name from a place call Day in the Ardennes.7: French: possibly also a habitatonal name with fused preposition d(e) ‘of from’ denoting someone from Ay in Marne.8: German: variant of Dey and in North America (also) an altered form of this.
Source:
Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022
Similar surnames:
HayKayMayBayPayRayDawGayDeyFay
From:
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/learn/facts