View Message

This is a reply within a larger thread: view the whole thread

Re: Clairlock
in reply to a message by Rob
"Clare" is the name of a county in Ireland, and the suffix "lock" suggests one who lived by an enclosure, or had charge of a barrier in a river. You mentioned that your relative may have been of French or Irish ethnicity -- the "Clair" spelling may have been a French rendering of the Irish "Clare", suggesting that his given name was taken from an Irish surname of County Clare.Alternately, the name may have been taken from a surname meaning "one with bright hair".There is the similar, known surname of "Clearlock", which suggests one who literally came from the "clear lock" -- clear, or bright, water at the river lock.-- Nanaea
vote up1vote down

No replies