Auggy is used as a family name or surname in France. It is 5 characters long in length.
Variation of the Worger. Scholar Ferguson deduces it from the Teutonic wer or ver, and ger, and thus it must be synonymous with Spearman.
The surname Auggy is the variant form of Orgar. Ordgar, an Anglo-Saxon personal name, whence doubtless Orgarswick, county of Kent.
Variation of Elgar. An ancient personal name, still often used in the South as a baptismal appellation. Its forms in Domesday are Algar and Ælgar.
Variant form of the Eager. A trait of character; or, perhaps, corruption of Edgar (spelt in Anglo-Saxon Eâdgar) by the suppression of the letter D.
Auggy is form of Auger. A Norman name, whence Fitz-Aucher. Also a corruption of Alsager, a place in Cheshire. Archæologia.
Auggy is variant of Algar. See Elgar - An ancient personal name, still often used in the South as a baptismal appellation. Its forms in Domesday are Algar and Ælgar
In the Hundred Rolls the is forms are Algar and Algor.
Surname is variant form of the Auger. Descendant of Adalgar meaning noble, spear.
Form of Alger. Descendant of Aldgar meaning old, spear, or Athelgar meaning noble, spear or may be it is derived from Aelfgar equivalent to elf, spear.
The is the form of Agar. Aucher, a Norman personal name, whence Fitz-Aucher.
