Corbin
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]An Anglo-Norman nickname from corb (“crow”), or shortened from the Corbinian, the name of a Frankish eighth-century saint, probably from Latin corvus (“crow, raven”).[1]
Proper noun
[edit]Corbin
- An English surname from Anglo-Norman.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A city in Knox County and Whitley County, Kentucky, United States.
References
[edit]- ^ Harrison, Henry (1912) “Corbin, Corbyn”, in Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary, volume 1, Baltimore, Maryland: reprinted for Clearfield Company, Inc. by Genealogical Publishing Co., published 1969, page 92, column 1: “(Fr.-Lat.) the Raven [O.Fr. corbin, Lat. corvin-us—corv-us, a raven]”
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- English terms derived from Anglo-Norman
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- English lemmas
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- English given names
- English male given names
- English male given names from surnames
- en:Cities in Kentucky, USA
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- en:Places in Kentucky, USA
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