Darby (name) explained

Darby is an English locational surname and has since become a given name. Its prefix derives from the Old Norse Norse, Old: djúr ("deer"), and the suffix Norse, Old: -býr ("farm"/"settlement"). The oldest recorded surname dates to the period of 1160–1182 in Lincolnshire. Darby was a common pre-1800 alternative spelling of Derby, a city in England.[1] Notable people with the name or its variants include:

Surname

Darby
Pronunciation: [2]
Meaning:"deer" "farm"/"settlement"
Region:English
Variant:D'Arby, d'Arby, D'arby, Derby

Darby

D'Arby

Given name

Darby
Gender:unisex

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Surname: Darby . 7 April 2008 . 2007 . surnamedb.com.
  2. Book: Jones . Daniel . Daniel Jones (phonetician) . Gimson . Alfred C. . Alfred C. Gimson . Everyman's English Pronunciation Dictionary . 14 . Everyman's Reference Library . 1977 . 1917 . J. M. Dent & Sons . London . 0-460-03029-9 . registration .