Stanley | |
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Family name | |
A stone-filled meadow
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Pronunciation | /ˈstænliː/ |
Meaning | "stone " |
Region of origin | The Heptarchy (Anglo-Saxon England) |
Language(s) of origin | Old English |
Related names | Stoneley (archaic), Stanly, Lea (Lee, Leigh) |
Gender | Male |
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Word/name | From the surname |
Region of origin | England |
Alternative spelling | Stanly, Stanlee |
Nickname(s) | |
Related names | Lee, Leigh |
Stanley is a family name and masculine given name dating from the 11/12th century contraction of Stone (pronounced "Stan") and (meadow).
It is also believed to be a Mediaeval contraction of the modern-day English-speaking forename "Stephen" following Spanish roots from the name "Esteban" or the Polish name "Stanislas", given after St. Stanislaus of Szczepanów Bishop and Martyr. Stanislas was a popular name in Britain and Scandinavia before the Reformation, still given in France, Austria and Italy.