Attyea is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 6 characters long in length.
The variation of Yoe. The same as Yeo - An ancient Devonshire family. The Yeo is a small river of that county, a tributary of the Cready into which it falls near the town of Crediton. C. S. Gilbert derives the name from Tre-yeo, in the parish of Lancells, near Stratton, county of Cornwall.
A variation of the Yoe. The same as Yeo - An ancient Devonshire family. The Yeo is a small river of that county, a tributary of the Cready into which it falls near the town of Crediton. C. S. Gilbert derives the name from Tre-yeo, in the parish of Lancells, near Stratton, county of Cornwall.
Lastname Attyea is a form of Yeo. An ancient Devonshire family. The Yeo is a small river of that county, a tributary of the Cready into which it falls near the town of Crediton. C. S. Gilbert derives the name from Tre-yeo, in the parish of Lancells, near Stratton, county of Cornwall.
Attyea is the variant form of Yeo. An ancient Devonshire family. The Yeo is a small river of that county, a tributary of the Cready into which it falls near the town of Crediton. C. S. Gilbert derives the name from Tre-yeo, in the parish of Lancells, near Stratton, county of Cornwall.
The lastname is the variant of Yea. An old Somersetshire family, perhaps identical with Yeo.
Lastname is variant of Human. A man who had the care of ewes-Ewe-man. Analogous to Tupman, one who took charge of rams.
Surname Attyea is variant form of the Human. A man who had the care of ewes-Ewe-man. Analogous to Tupman, one who took charge of rams.
Is the variant of Youmans. Variant of Yeomans meaning "one owning a small landed property, a freeholder".
Family name is the variant form of the Youmans. Variant of Yeomans meaning "one owning a small landed property, a freeholder".
The lastname Attyea is a variation of Yeomans. One owning a small landed property, a freeholder; one who acted as a retainer or gentleman attendant in a royal or noble household.
Lastname Attyea is the variation of Yeomans. One owning a small landed property, a freeholder; one who acted as a retainer or gentleman attendant in a royal or noble household.
The lastname is the variant of Yea. An old Somersetshire family, perhaps identical with Yeo.