chefpyrosjunk-deactivated201707: Jansen is a super-common Dutch surname. It's really just the Dutch version of Johnson. Even has the same origin. Son of John.
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Anonymous: what kind of weird-ass surname is pryce
Well for one, I’m not from an English-speaking country, so I’m bound to have a weird-sounding surname.
For two, the name Pryce actually did originate from English, so disregard my previous statement, I guess.
Based on the research I’ve done, it’s apparently an occupation surname, such as Cartman, Miller and Shepard, originating in the thirteenth century. A “pryce” (not sure on the Old-English spelling) would be the one who fixes the price of things at a market.
There’s also a thing about how in Welsh the p would stand for “son of” and the -ryce would come from the name Rhys, which means “fiery warrior”, so it would indicate “a son of a fiery warrior”, but there’s no sure way to determine which origin fits my name.
I’ve done a lot of genealogy in my spare time.
son of fiery warrior eh?








