Enns

Enns
Recorded in an amazing range of spellings including the popular Innes and the Irish Ennis, as well as Inns, Innis, Inyis, Innes, Eneas, Enns, Ennes, Eynes and no doubt others, this famous surname is Gaelic in origin. It has two possible sources. Firstly it may be locational from the barony of Innes in the former county of Moray, so called from the word "inis" meaning an island, or a piece of land between two rivers. Secondly, it may be both Scottish and Irish from the pre 7th century Gaelic personal name Aonghus, the modern personal name and surname Angus, composed of the elements "aon" meaning one, and "ghus", a choice. It was borne by Aonghus, an 8th century king of Scotland, who was said to be the son of Daghda, the chief god of the Irish, and his wife Boann, who gave her name to the river Boyne. This king gave his name to the Scottish county of Angus, and many Scots have received it as a personal name in his honour. The surname dates back to the early 13th Century, (see below), whilst early examples of recordings taken from surviving church registers include: the marriage of John Innys to Elsabethe Turner on the May 7th 1560 at St. Margaret's Westminster, the christening of James Innes, on the 18th July 1609 at Elgin in Scotland, and Elizabeth Eneas, who married Evan Bowen at St Mary-le-Bone, in the city of London, on August 24th 1734. A coat of arms granted to the Innes family has the blazon of a silver shield, charged with a cross pattee, between three blue stars. The motto is "Ditat servata fides" which translates as " Duty and fidelity enriches". The first recorded spelling of the family name is said to be that of Walter de Ineys. This was dated 1226, when he witnessed a charter during the reign of King Alexander 11 of Scotland, 1214 - 1249. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Enns — (Stadt) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Enns — may refer to: * Enns River, a river in Austria * Enns (city), a city in Upper Austria located at the confluence of the Enns river and the Danube * ENNS, European Neural Network Society …   Wikipedia

  • Enns — Enns, 1) Fluß in Österreich; entspringt im Pongauthale im Kreise Salzburg, südlich von Radstadt auf den Tauren, geht nach Steyermark u. ins Erzherzogthum Österreich, fließt schnell, ist von Gröbming (in Steyermark) an schiffbar, nimmt außer… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Enns [2] — Enns, Stadt in Oberösterreich, Bezirksh. Linz, 280 m ü. M., auf einer Anhöhe am linken Ufer der Enns unfern deren Mündung in die Donau, an der Staatsbahnlinie Wien Linz, hat eine gotische Pfarrkirche, ein Rathaus mit freistehendem Turm (von 1565) …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Enns — (Ens), r. Nebenfluß der Donau in Österreich, entspringt am Moser Mandl (Salzburg), durchströmt das Gesäuse, mündet nach 304 km bei der Stadt Enns, teilt das Erzhzgt. Österreich in Österreich unter der E. (Niederösterreich) und ob der E.… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Enns [2] — Enns (Ens), Stadt in Oberösterreich, l. an der Enns, (1900) 4277 E.; Bierbrauerei; dabei Schloß Ennseck und das uralte Lorch (s.d.); hier 5. Nov. 1805 Gefecht zwischen Franzosen und Österreichern …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Enns — Enns, Stadt im Lande ob der Enns, alt aber gut gebaut, mit 3800 E., Fabriken von Eisen und Stahlwaaren …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • Enns [1] — Enns, rechter Nebenfluß der Donau in Österreich, entspringt am Nordabhang der Niedern (Radstädter) Tauern im Herzogtum Salzburg, fließt anfangs in nördlicher Richtung, wendet sich oberhalb Radstadt (825 m ü. M.) nach O., tritt beim Paß Mandling… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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  • Enns — ▪ Austria  town, northeast central Austria, on the Enns River near its junction with the Danube, southeast of Linz. Its suburb of Lorch (incorporated into Enns in 1938) is on the site of the Roman camp of Lauriacum. Enns itself was established as …   Universalium

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