Norman originates of Anglo-Saxon Teutonic German meaning "man of the North". While Norman was a surname well before the Norman Invasion of 1066 it did not evolve as a given name until much later. Norman also traces to France as a place name designating those of Normandy.
Norman originates of Anglo-Saxon Teutonic German meaning "man of the North". While Norman was a surname well before the Norman Invasion of 1066 it did not evolve as a given name until much later. Norman also traces to France as a place name designating those of Normandy.
Norman originates of Anglo-Saxon Teutonic German meaning "man of the North". While Norman was a surname well before the Norman Invasion of 1066 it did not evolve as a given name until much later. Norman also traces to France as a place name designating those of Normandy.
Norman originates of Anglo-Saxon Teutonic German meaning "man of the North". While Norman was a surname well before the Norman Invasion of 1066 it did not evolve as a given name until much later. Norman also traces to France as a place name designating those of Normandy.