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Sidney

Meaning

Name

An English
from Old English [[Unsupported titles/`lsqb`æt#Old English|[æt]] þǣre] sīdan īeġe (“[at the]
island”).
A
or
from the surname.
  • A
    in Canada.
  • A
    in British Columbia;
    for
    Sidney Island, itself for Royal Navy
    Frederick W. Sidney.
  • A
    in Canada.
  • An
    in Manitoba.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    , the
    of Fremont County, Iowa;
    for Sidney, Ohio.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    , the
    of Richland County, Montana;
    for Sidney Walters, a 6-year-old early settler.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    , the
    of Cheyenne County, Nebraska;
    for
    Sidney Dillon.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    , the
    of Shelby County, Ohio;
    for English
    Philip Sidney.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    in Arkansas.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    in Indiana.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    in Maine;
    for Philip Sidney.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    in Delaware County, New York, and a
    within the
    ;
    for British
    Sidney Smith.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    in Illinois.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • An
    in Kentucky.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • An
    in Missouri.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • An
    in New Jersey.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • An
    in West Virginia.
  • A
    in the United States.
  • An
    in Wisconsin.
  • Clipping of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
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