
The last name "Hartley" is of English origin and is derived from a locational surname, meaning it originally referred to someone who lived in a place called 'Hartley'. The name likely comes from the Old English words 'heorot' meaning "hart" (a male deer) and 'leah' meaning "wood" or "clearing", indicating a meadow or woodland frequented by harts. The addition of the first name 'Richard' to the surname indicates that the individual likely descended from someone named Richard who lived in the Hartley area.
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The surname "Ricur" has probably French origins. It could come from the French term "ricure", which means "curve" or "incurved".
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The last name "Ricupero" is of Italian origin. It is primarily found in the southern regions of Italy, particularly in Calabria and Sicily. The name is derived from the Italian word "ricuperare," which means "to recover" or "to regain." It is likely that the s...
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