1. Home
  2. Search last name
  3. Search Result
  4. Origin of last name

Dossier: 601047
Type: Heraldic Preview

Last name
Learnard

Nobility: Noble family - Knights - Lords
Nobles in:
England (England)
Language of the text: English

Heraldic Preview
Learnard

Rating:

English


The surname Learnard is of English origin. It is derived from an Old French personal name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements 'leon' lion ( a late borrowing from the Romance languages ) and 'hard', hardy, brave, strong; the Old German Leonhard 'lion-bold'. This was the given name of a fifth century Frankish saint, of whom absolutely nothing is known except for a largely fictional life dating from half a millennium later, who was popular throughout Europe in the early Middle Ages and was regarded as the patron saint of peasants,captives and horses. The name was introduced into England by the Normans, but was not a particularly common name there during the Middle Ages; it was revived there during the nineteenth century. It is not as common in England as one would expect, in view of the number of churches dedicated to St.Leonard, the patron saint of captives. The most famous bearer of the name on the Continent was that of Leonardo da Vinci ( 1452-1519 ), remembered principally as a painter and sculptor, but also as an architect, engineer and scientist. The Irish have used the name as an anglicization of the Gaelic name Lennon. In the United States those of Italian descent have used the name as an anglicization of like sounding Italian names. It is now also common as a Jewish name. The name dates back to the twelfth century were a Leonardus de Berhedon is recorded in historical archives. The name was brought to America predominately by English immigrants. One of the first fore fathers to bring this surname to America is that of a Soloman Leonard, who emigrated from Monmouthshire to America in 1630. This name is the two-hundredth and forty-third most common surname in America.

Buy a heraldic document with your coat of arms


Blazon
Learnard

1. Coat of arms of family:
Leonard


46001/46001

Download Crest

Buy a heraldic document with your coat of arms

Blazon of family
Leonard

Per fesse dancetté argent and azure, a fesse gules.

Blazon Leonard from England

Rating:


Search last name



Verba Volant, Scripta Manent
(Spoken words fly away, written words remain)

Order now a Professional Heraldic Document

A Heraldic document is a Professional Heraldic Research on the surname consists in searching all the facts, the places, the possessions, the people, the trades and the professions, assignments, nobility titles, coat of arms, deeds, origin etc of a certain surname.
There is no future without a past
Consign the name of your family to History

The safety of relying on the professionals of heraldry

Go to Catalog

Only handwork

Heraldrys Institute of Rome strongly believes in the intellectual work of human beings and for this reason, given the type of its activity uses only craftsman work.

Behind our works there is always the meticulous work of heraldic researchers as well as our customer service is handled by experts in customer care.


For more information or questions please do not hesitate contact us:

Email: heraldrys.institute.rome@gmail.com
(Deutsch, English, Español Français, Italiano, Português)

For information on our products you can contact our office, we speak only in Italian, English or French, for other languages write an email :


Legal notices

  1. The Heraldic Traces are dossiers made by an A.I. useful as a starting point for researchers and passionate heraldists and confirm that there is information to work on and it is possible to order a heraldic document.
  2. Variations of surnames are frequent and mainly derive from involuntary acts such as translation errors or dialectal inflections or from voluntary acts such as attempts to escape persecution or acquisition of titles and properties of other families
     
  3. All content on this page is distributed under license Creative Commons Attribution - Share Alike 3.0 Unported .