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Ramsey

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Name — A surname of Old English origin, also many places in Britain, North America, and elsewhere; also used as a male given name.

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Etymology

From Old English hramsa ("wild garlic") + īeġ ("island").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Ramsey” mean?

The word “Ramsey” means a surname of Old English origin, also many places in Britain, North America, and elsewhere; also used as a male given name.

How do you pronounce “Ramsey”?

“Ramsey” is pronounced RAM-zee (/ˈɹæmzi/ in IPA).

How do you use “Ramsey” in a sentence?

Here is “Ramsey” used in a sentence: “Ramsey is the second-largest town on the Isle of Man.”

What part of speech is “Ramsey”?

“Ramsey” is a name.

Where does the word “Ramsey” come from?

The word “Ramsey” comes from Old English. From Old English hramsa ("wild garlic") + īeġ ("island").

Is “Ramsey” a common word?

“Ramsey” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Ramsey a first name or a surname?

Ramsey is used as both. It originated as a surname of Old English origin and is also the name of many places in Britain, North America, and elsewhere, but it is now commonly used as a male given name as well.

Where does the name Ramsey come from?

Ramsey is a surname of Old English origin that is also shared by many places in Britain, North America, and elsewhere, and place names often gave rise to surnames like this one.

Related words

Ramsay Ramsy Ramzi

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