Durand
m.
Latin durans 'enduring, lasting, remaining'.
Dante is a contracted form.
- France
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- Latin
- ● 937x993 Duranti (gen) St-Bernard-Romans no. 86;
1029x1033 Durandus (nom) CartStPC XII;
a1108 Durandus (nom) ibid. XXI;
1121 Durandus (nom) clairvaux-12thc 1;
1135 Duranni (gen) ibid. 7,
Durannus (nom) ibid. 7;
1147 Durandus (nom) ibid. 14,
Duranni (gen) ibid. 19,
Duranno (abl) ibid. 19,
Durannus (nom) ibid. 16;
1163 Duranni (gen) CartNDdOurscamp XCVI;
1163–64 Durannus (nom) clairvaux-12thc 108;
1164 Durannus (nom) ibid. 120;
1180 Durand (nom) RotScaNor p. 7,
Durando (abl) ibid. p. 19,
Durandus (nom) ibid. p. 18;
1258 Durandi (gen) ArrestReg-volI XII, BMV,
Durandus (nom) ibid. XII, BMV;
1273 Durandus (nom) RegToul-13thC p. 32;
1274 Durandi (gen) ibid. p. 49;
1310/11 Durandus (nom) GasReg-A p. 100;
1310–11 Durandus (nom) ibid. p. 236;
1378 Durandi (gen) hanquetvol1 2083
- Old French
- ● 1296 Durant paris1296 p. 11;
1313 Durant Paris1313 p. 6
- Spain
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- Spanish
- ● 1316 Duran deMoxo;
1318 Duran ibid.;
1319 Duran ibid.;
1323 Duran ibid.;
1326 Duran ibid.;
1328 Duran ibid.;
1330 Duran ibid.;
1331 Duran ibid.;
1332 Duran ibid.;
1333 Duran ibid.;
1334 Duran ibid.;
1336 Duran ibid.;
1348 Duran ibid.
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