Tanaka is originally written 田中, which means "in the middle of the field" or something like that. I think "Wesley" was originally the name of some norse god in the 1200s?
WOCCA was a Saxon whose followers farmed much of the land in the Wokingham area of England.
Domesday Book, pua, fourth holding, para 1. :
"...Cranham's largest manor is documented from the reign of King Edward the Confessor (1042 - 1066) until 1929. About 1070, the Bishop of London bought the manor from the King, and the manor was known as Bishop's Ockendon (Latin: as "Wocheduna Episcopi"). Wocheduna appears to be a Saxon place name, and its most likely meaning is "Wocca's Hill". Wocca is an early Saxon name, perhaps he who first occupied this part of the Roman estate..."
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The name "WARREN" is of Germanic origin & means "Protective Friend"
Points: 45
Lee - simply a surname
Points: 648
Tanaka is originally written 田中, which means "in the middle of the field" or something like that. I think "Wesley" was originally the name of some norse god in the 1200s?
Points: 748
Wocca is a derivative / nickname of Warren
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WOCCA was a Saxon whose followers farmed much of the land in the Wokingham area of England.
Domesday Book, pua, fourth holding, para 1. :
"...Cranham's largest manor is documented from the reign of King Edward the Confessor (1042 - 1066) until 1929. About 1070, the Bishop of London bought the manor from the King, and the manor was known as Bishop's Ockendon (Latin: as "Wocheduna Episcopi"). Wocheduna appears to be a Saxon place name, and its most likely meaning is "Wocca's Hill". Wocca is an early Saxon name, perhaps he who first occupied this part of the Roman estate..."
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The name "WARREN" is of Germanic origin & means "Protective Friend"
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Tang is my surname, it just followed by my father.
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