翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Livingston, Guatemala
・ Livingston, Illinois
・ Livingston, Kentucky
・ Livingston, Louisiana
・ Livingston, Michigan
・ Livingston, Mississippi
・ Livingston, Montana
・ Livingston, New Jersey
・ Livingston, South Carolina
・ Livingston, Staten Island
・ Livingston, Tennessee
・ Livingston, Texas
・ Livingston, West Lothian
・ Livingston, West Virginia
・ Livingston, Wisconsin
Livingstone
・ Livingstone (disambiguation)
・ Livingstone (film)
・ Livingstone Adjin
・ Livingstone Adventist Academy
・ Livingstone Airfield
・ Livingstone Bramble
・ Livingstone College
・ Livingstone County, New South Wales
・ Livingstone Cove
・ Livingstone District
・ Livingstone Falls
・ Livingstone graph
・ Livingstone High School
・ Livingstone Hospital


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Livingstone : ウィキペディア英語版
Livingstone

The surname Livingstone is toponymic. It is one of the habitual surnames eventually adopted by members of the Scottish branch of the Irish Dunleavy (Gaelic language Duinnshléibhe)/MacNulty〔''Dictionary of National Biography'', Vol. 35 MacCarwell - Maltby (Sidney Lee Ed.). (1893) New York: MacMillan & Co., p. 52, "As the family originally came from Ulidia, the lesser Uladh, or Ulster, the members of the family are often called in Irish writings, instead of MacDonlevy, Ultach, that is, Ulsterman, and from this the name of MacNulty, Mac an Ultaigh, son of the Ulsterman, is derived."〕 royals, including the ancestors of the African missionary doctor and African explorer David Livingstone.〔George F. Black, ''The Surnames of Scotland'', New York, New York Public Library, 1946, p 230, ISBN 0871041723, "William Livingston (Highland Livingston), the Islay bard, always wrote his name in Gaelic M'Dhunleibhe and Dr. David Livingstone, the African traveler, was a Mac Dunleavy of Ulva”〕〔John O'Hart, ''Irish Pedigrees; or, The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation'', 5th edition, in two volumes, originally published in Dublin in 1892, reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1976, Vol. 1, p. 426, “''MacDunshliebhe'' and ''O’Dunsleibhe'', anglicized ''Dunleavy'', ''Dunlief'', ''Dunlap'' … ''Delap'', ''Dunlevy'', ''Don-Levi'', ''Donlevy'', ''Levingstone'', ''Livingstone'', and ''Levenston'' (original emphasis).”〕 Variants of this surname include Livingston (surname), Levingston, Levingstone, Levinston, Levenston, Levinson, Levenson and Levingstown. There may be a relationship between the Livingstones and Clan MacLea.〔() Genetic profiling has established that the Highland Mac Dunnshleibhe actually branched to become both the Livingstone and the Clan MacLea, their name presumably having been also slurred, first, to Maconlea and, then, to Mac Lea, Mac Lay and McClay〕〔 Note on list of Stuart loyalists massacred at the 1647 Battle of Dunaverty in Kintyre, Scotland, “Of the surnames appearing in the second column the M'onleas were originally M'Dunleas ; the D disappears through euphonistic elision in Gaelic. Although Niall 10th Duke of Argyll, thought it quite possible that their eponymic ancestor was Dunsleve, the son of Aedh Alain, the O'Neill Prince evidence now leads to the conclusion that they are descendants of the Ruaidhri Mac Duinnsleibhe, the last king of Ulidia.”〕
==Notable people with this name==

*Adelaide Livingstone (Dame Adelaide Stickney Lord Livingstone) (died 1970), responsible for organising the 1934–5 Peace Ballot in the UK
*Alexander Livingstone (Scottish politician)
*Bob Livingstone (1922–2013), American football player
*Bobby Livingstone, Scottish footballer
*Bruce Livingstone (born 1971), Canadian entrepreneur
*Colin H. Livingstone, first president of the Boy Scouts of America
*David Livingstone 1813–1873, Scottish missionary explorer of Africa, best known bearer of the name and namesake of numerous places
*David N. Livingstone (born 1953), Professor of Geography and Intellectual History at Queen's University Belfast
*Doug Livingstone (1898–1981), Scottish football player
*Douglas Livingstone (poet) (1932–1996), South African poet
*Eddie Livingstone (1884–1945), Canadian owner and manager of the Toronto Shamrocks and the Toronto Blue Shirts
*Frank Livingstone (bowls), New Zealand lawn bowler
*Ian Livingstone (born 1949), English fantasy author
*Ian Livingstone (disambiguation), various people
*Ken Livingstone (born 1945), former Mayor of London
*Marilyn Livingstone (born 1952), Scottish Labour politician
*Mary Livingstone (Sadye Marks) (1905–1983), American radio comedienne, widow and radio partner of Jack Benny
*Nicole Livingstone (née Stevenson), Australian swimmer
*Paul Livingstone American sitarist, composer and multi-instrumentalist
*Peadar Livingstone, Irish priest, linguist and local historian
*Richard Winn Livingstone, gave the Rede Lecture in 1944 on ''Plato and modern education''
*Robert Livingstone (born 1967), Canadian businessman
*Scott Livingstone (born 1965), former professional baseball player
*Sergio Livingstone (born 1920), former Chilean goalkeeper, nicknamed 'El Sapo'
*Susan Livingstone, American administrator and civil servant
*Terasa Livingstone (born 1975), Australian theatre, film and television actress

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Livingstone」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.