Please can anyone tell me the meaning of the first name LISA or the surnames BEALE or GOODWIN?
Meanings of names?
lisa is of German origin and means Devoted to God!
Reply:Lisa is the same as Elizabeth and means Consecrated to God.
Goodwin good friend/ protector
Belle is linked to Bell old English for residence by the town bell, or from being the bell-ringer or bellman, or (especially north) handsome, beautiful.
Reply:Historical:
Diminutive of Elizabeth: Oath of God. My God is bountiful. Lisa is often used as an independent first name.
Numerology:
Expression Number 5: People with this name are excited by change, adventure, and excitement. They are dynamic, visionary and versatile, able to make constructive use of freedom. They fight being restricted by rules and conventions. They tend to be optimistic, energetic, intelligent, and to make friends easily. They may be changeable, restless, untidy, and rebellious.
Soul Urge 1: People with this name have a deep inner desire to use their abilities in leadership, and to have personal independence. They would rather focus on large, important issues, and delegate the details.
Reply:If you type "origin name_____" and then fill in the name into any search engine, you'll find your answer.
Reply:Lisa comes from Hebrew and means "God is a vow".
Beale is a variation of Bell. It has two possible origins. French "bel" meaning fair, beautiful, or handsome. Or from Scotland or England where it may have come from a shop or inn that displayed a bell.
Goodwin was originally Godwin which comes from the old English combination of "god" and "wine" (which actually means friend). So it means friend of God.
Reply:Lisa means Devoted to god.
Reply:"LISA" is a shortened form of "ELIZABETH", of ENGLISH, GERMANIC, or SCANDINAVIAN (Swedish) origin!
"BEALE" can be traced back, as FAR as the ANGLO-SAXONS, or NORMAN conquerers!
"GOODWIN", comes, - originally, - from East Anglia, - and, is derived from "GODSWEN"
Hope that helps you! Have a nice afternoon!
Reply:The origin of Beale is it was a habitation name from places so called in Northumberland and West Yorkshire. The former of these (Behil in early records) comes from Old English beo + hyll bee + hill; the latter (Begale in Domesday Book) is from Old English beag ring (or a derived personal name *Beaga) + halh nook, recess.
Goodwin means "friend of god", and is derived from Old English god combined with wine "friend". This was the name of the powerful 11th-century Earl of Wessex, the father of King Harold II of England.
Reply:Check the dictionary. Maybe some of them may be names from mythology.
Reply:"Lisa" is a derivative of Elizabeth which means "Consecrated to God" I should know, I have the name myself.
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