Lori HowarthJul 28, 20201 minBEE LEEOrigin: Latin/Middle English/Old English Meaning: Honey bee meadow. Variations: Beelea, Beeleah, Beelee, Beeleigh, Beeley, Beely, Bee...
Lori HowarthJul 28, 20201 minETTLES COTTAGEOrigin: Old English Meaning one person who resides on a piece of land that has been added to an estate. Variations: Ettlescott,...
Lori HowarthJul 28, 20201 minHAYMOROrigin: Germanic/Old English Meaning: Hay growing by the wetlands. It may also be a tongue-in-cheek name for a farm that desires more hay...
Lori HowarthJul 28, 20201 minSERENITYOrigin: Latin/Old French Meaning Quiet and relaxing. Popular culture: In the Australian movie, The Castle (r. 1997) a family trying to...
Lori HowarthJul 28, 20201 minWINTERWOODWinterwood is an atmospheric name conjuring up images of cosy winters on a forested property. These kind of house and farm names are...