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Skeat or Skeats is a common English family name and may refer to: Skeat. The name Skeat, Skeats, Skeates, Skett, Skitt and Skates are derived from the Norman French names Scet or Schett, and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book. I can find no entry in the Liverpool entry of Skait. Ricardus fillus (son of) Schet 1166 is mentioned in the Pipe Rolls of Henry II in Norfolk. There are records of Skeats in Norfolk back to the seventeenth century. Walter Skett, also mentioned in later Pipe Rolls of 1201 appears in Shropshire. There is a mention of the name in the 1275 Rotoli Hundredorum in Norfolk again. Robert Skeet 1327, is mentioned in the Subsidy Rolls of Suffolk. The name is originally the Old Norse ''skjótt'', believed to mean 'swift' or 'fleet', though some think that it may be a "joke" name, denoting people with the opposite characteristics, i.e. the slow and cumbersome. It was also used by the Norse as a personal name. Most of this information is from the ''English Dictionary of Surnames'' by Reaney and Wilson and is confirmed to a lesser extent from ''The Oxford Dictionary of Names''. * Bob Skeat, bass guitarist * Ernest Willington Skeats (1875 – 1953), geologist * Francis Skeat (born 1909), English glass painter * Len Skeat, jazz double-bassist * Theodore Cressy Skeat (1907 – 2003), paleographer * Walter William Skeat (1835 – 1912), philologist and etymologist * Walter William Skeat (anthropologist) (1866–1953), anthropologist 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「Skeat」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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