MADOCUS — vide Columbus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Inadanocus, S. — S. Inadanocus, (6. al. 15. Nov.), auch Jodocus, Madenocus, Madocus und Bradanocus, war nach Bucelin ein Sohn des hl. Königs Judicael (Judaellus) von Aremorica (Bretagne und Normandie) und seiner Gemahlin Britela. Aus Verlangen nach höherer… … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Winocus, S. — S. Winocus (Winochus). Abb. (6. Nov. al. 3., 23. März, 18. Sept., 30. Dec.). Dieser heil. Abt von Wormhouldt (Woromholtum) am Peeneflüßchen, war ein Sohn des Königs Juthael oder Judicael (die Genealogie ist jedoch nicht ganz zuverlässig) von… … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Bohin — This interesting surname, recorded in English Church Registers under the variant spellings Bowen, Bowhen, Bowine, Bohen etc., has two distinct possible origins, the first and most likely being a patronymic form of the ancient Celtic personal name … Surnames reference
Bougen — Recorded in a number of spellings including Boughen, Bougen, Bohane, Bowen, Boghan and others, this interesting surname has two origins. Firstly, it can be Welsh and a patronymic form of the personal name Owain , itself coming from the Latin… … Surnames reference
Boughen — This interesting surname has two origins. Firstly, it can be of Welsh origin, being a patronymic form of the Welsh personal name Owain , itself coming from the Latin Eugenius , which derives from the Greek Eugenios , meaning well born or noble,… … Surnames reference
Bowen — This interesting surname has two origins. Firstly, it can be of Welsh origin, being a patronymic form of the Welsh personal name Owain , itself coming from the Latin Eugenius , which derives from the Greek Eugenios , meaning well born or noble,… … Surnames reference
Webb-Bowen — Double barrelled surnames, usually created following a marriage between two families, have no overall meaning as a unit, but the separate parts have their own meaning and derivation. In this instance, the name Webb is of Anglo Saxon origin, and… … Surnames reference
Kilmadock — KILMADOCK, a parish, in the county of Perth, 9 miles (N. W.) from Stirling; containing, with the late quoad sacra parish of Deanston and part of that of Norrieston, the town of Doune, and the villages of Buchany and Drumvaich, 4055 inhabitants … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland