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- Fitz abstract "Fitz (pronounced "fits") is a prefix in patronymic surnames of Anglo-Norman origin, that is to say originating in the 11th century. The word is a Norman French noun meaning "son of", from Latin filius (son), plus genitive case of the father's forename.Whilst Fitz is now the standard form used by modern historians the word appears in ancient documents with various spellings such as fiz, filz, etc. The word has developed in modern French to fils de, with which it is thus cognate.".
- Fitz wikiPageID "16239928".
- Fitz wikiPageRevisionID "606760246".
- Fitz subject Category:Patronymics.
- Fitz comment "Fitz (pronounced "fits") is a prefix in patronymic surnames of Anglo-Norman origin, that is to say originating in the 11th century. The word is a Norman French noun meaning "son of", from Latin filius (son), plus genitive case of the father's forename.Whilst Fitz is now the standard form used by modern historians the word appears in ancient documents with various spellings such as fiz, filz, etc. The word has developed in modern French to fils de, with which it is thus cognate.".
- Fitz label "Fitz".
- Fitz label "Fitz".
- Fitz label "Fitz".
- Fitz sameAs Fitz.
- Fitz sameAs Fitz.
- Fitz sameAs m.0zrt8fj.
- Fitz sameAs Q1421260.
- Fitz sameAs Q1421260.
- Fitz wasDerivedFrom Fitz?oldid=606760246.
- Fitz isPrimaryTopicOf Fitz.