What does norby mean?

Swedish (Norrby): habitational name from a farmstead named with norr 'north' + by 'farm', or an ornamental name formed with the same elements.

Is Norby a name?

The name Norby is an old Anglo-Saxon name. ... The place-name Norbury is derived from the old English words north, which meant north, and bury, which meant fort or manor house. The place-name as a whole means "northern fort" and the surname means "dweller at the northern fort."

Where is Norby from?

Origin, appearance, and abilities

Norby was originally a robot named the Searcher, created by the robot Mentor First on the planet Jamya.

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Where does the name nordby come from?

Norwegian: habitational name from any of fifty or more farmsteads named in Old Norse as Norðbýr 'the north farm'. Swedish: ornamental name formed with the same elements as 1.

What does Barello mean?

The surname Barello is a name for a courageous or brave person having derived from the Latin word "barus."

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