Riverview/Onomatology
The onomatology of the families in Riverview.
The Bagley Family
- Bagley: a name for someone who lived in a field populated by badgers
- Ma Bagley: slang for mother
- Rhoda Bagley: means "rose" in Greek
- Sherman Bagley: derived from an Old English surname meaning "shear man"
- Sam Bagley: short for Samuel, which means "name of God" or "God has heard" in Hebrew
The Breckenridge Family
- Breckenridge: derived from Old Norse elements meaning "bracken ridge"
- Hal Breckenridge: short for Henry, which means "home ruler" in German
The Broke Family
- Broke: to have no money
- Flat Broke: to be "flat broke" is to have absolutely no money
- Flo Broke: Short for Florence, meaning "prosperous, flourishing" in Latin
- Ruby Broke: from the name of the precious gemstone, ultimately derived from "ruber" meaning "red" in Latin
- Skip Broke: short for Skipper, meaning a master of a small ship
- Buck Broke: an English nickname meaning "buck, male deer"
- Trigger Broke: from the English word trigger, a finger-operated lever to operate a gun
- Susie Broke: short for Susan or Susanna, meaning "lily" in Hebrew
- Mary Lu Broke: Mary means "sea of bitterness", "rebelliousness" or "wished for child" in Hebrew; Lu is short for Louisa, which is derived from Ludwig meaning "famous warrior" in German
The Cantina Family
- Cantina: could be a variant of Quintana, meaning "dweller on a piece of land whose rent is one-fifth it's produce" in Spanish
- Lorraine Cantina: a region of France that meant "kingdom of Lothar"
The Carpenter-Rhodes Family
- Carpenter: an occupational surname for a carpenter
- Rhodes: means "rose" in Greek. A variant of "Rhoda."
- Hope Carpenter: from the English word hope
- Buzz Rhodes: an English word, most likely refers to the sound that a bee makes
- Meadow Carpenter-Rhodes: from the English word meadow
The Caspian Family
- Caspian: first used by C.S. Lewis for his character Prince Caspian in The Chronicles of Narnia; derived from the body of water called The Caspian Sea but meaning unknown
- Billy Caspian: short for William, which means "will, desire" and "helmet, protection" in German
The Crosby Family
- Crosby: meaning unknown; the name of several American towns
- Odin Crosby: derived from an Old Norse name meaning "inspiration, rage, frenzy"
- Heather Crosby: from the English word heather, a variety of small shrubs
The Cottoneye Family
- Cottoneye: a possible reference to the song "Cottoneye Joe"
- Hunter Cottoneye: an occupational English surname for a hunter
The Dean Family
- Dean: an occupational surname for a dean; also means "valley"
- George Dean: means "farmer, earthworker" in Greek
- Lonnie Dean: short for Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready" in German
The Grandpas Household
- Dean: an occupational surname for a dean; also means "valley"
- McGlum: derived from the English word glum, meaning unhappy
- Taft: meaning unknown, could be a variant of Toft, a surname for one who hails from a place with that name
- Bennie Dean: short for Benjamin, which means "son of the south" or "son of the right hand" in Hebrew
- Henry McGlum: means "home ruler" in German
- Melvin Taft: variant of Melville, a Scottish surname that came from a French place name meaning "bad settlement"
The Grisby Family
- Grisby: could be a variant of Grigsby, which could mean "of Grig's town/settlement"
- Walter Grisby: means "ruler of the army" in German
- Yvette Grisby: derived from the name Ivo, meaning "yew" in German
- Laurel Grisby: from the name of the laurel tree
The Ivanov Family
- Kaminski: name for someone who came from the town of Kamien; "kamiñ" means "stone" in Slavic
- Ivanov: means "son of Ivan" in Russian and Bulgarian
- Rayna Kaminski: derived from the name Radko, meaning "care"
- Yuri Ivanov: variant of Yuriy, which is the Russian and Ukrainian form of George, which means "farmer, earthworker" in Greek
- Nadine Ivanov: French form of Nadya, which is short for Nadezhda, meaning "hope" in Russian, Bulgarian and Macedonian
- Tatiana Ivanov: derived from Tatius, an Ancient Roman family name of unknown origin
- Dimitri Ivanov: derived from Demetrius, which is ultimately derived from the name of the Ancient Greek goddess Demeter, meaning "earth mother" in Greek
The Jones Family
- Jones: derived from the name John, meaning "God is gracious" in Hebrew. It is a common Welsh surname
- Remington: means "from the village of the raven" in Old English
- Aiden Jones: derived from Aodh, meaning "fire" in Irish
- Hannah Jones: means "favour" or "grace" in Hebrew
- Lydia Remington: means "from Lydia" in Greek
- Jasper Remington: means "treasurer" in Persian
- Eileen Remington: ultimately derived from the ancient Germanic name Avila, possibly means "desired"
- Cody Remington: means "son of Otto" in Gaelic
- Kirsten Remington: derived from the name Christian, meaning "a Christian" in Latin. It is a Scandinavian variant of the name "Christine."
The Joy Family
- Joy: from the English word joy
- Norman Joy: means "northman" in German
- Jenny Joy: short for Jennifer, which is derived from Guinevere meaning "fair, white" and "smooth" in Welsh
- Elaine Joy: derived from Helen, meaning "torch" or "corposant" in Greek
The Lessen Family
- Lessen: could be a variant of Lawson, meaning "son of Laurence"
- Jon Lessen: short for Jonathan, meaning "God has given" in Hebrew
The Lin Family
- Lin: means "forest" in Mandarin
- Roxie Lin: short for Roxana, meaning "bright or dawn" in Persian
- Shirley Lin: means "bright clearing" in Old English
The Lobos Family
- Lobos: possibly a variant of Lopez, meaning "son of Lope" in Spanish
- Angel Lobos: the name of the heavenly creature, derived from the Greek word for messenger
- Marisol Lobos: combination of Maria and Sol; Maria is derived from Mary, which means "sea of bitterness", "rebelliousness" or "wished for child" in Hebrew, and Sol means "the sun" in Spanish and Porteguese
- Carlotta Lobos: Italian form of Charlotte, which is derived from Charles meaning "man" in German
- Anita Lobos: a nickname for Ana, which is derived from Hannah, meaning "favor" or "grace" in Hebrew
The Lothario Family
- Lothario: means "a successful womanizer"
- Don Lothario: short for Donald, meaning "ruler of the world" in Gaelic
The McDermott Family
- McDermott: variant of MacDermott, meaning "son of Difharmait" in Irish
- Luke McDermott: means "from Luciana" in Greek
- Ginny McDermott: short for Virginia, which is of unknown meaning but is associated with the Latin word for "maid, virgin"
- Maximus McDermott: a Roman family name which means "greatest"
- Travis McDermott: an English surname for someone who collected tolls from a bridge, derived from the Old French "traverse" meaning to cross
The Newbie Family
- Newbie: a pun on the word "new"
- Robert Newbie: means "bright fame" in German
- Mags Newbie: short for Margaret, meaning "pearl" in Greek
- Bob Newbie: short for Robert, meaning "bright fame" in German
The Shallow Family
- Shallow: from the English word shallow, meaning "of little depth"
- Kurt Shallow: a variant of Conrad, meaning "brave" and "counsel" in German
- Tom Shallow: short for Thomas, meaning "twin" in Greek
- June Shallow: from the name of the month, derived from the name of the Roman goddess, Juno
- Dallas Shallow: a Scottish place name meaning "meadow dwelling"
- MaryKay Shallow: a combination of Mary - which could mean "sea of bitterness", "rebelliousness" or "wished for child" in Hebrew, and Kay - short for Katherine, which could mean "each of the two" or "torture" in Greek
The Shelley Family
- Shelley: means "clearing on an bank" in Old English
- Constance Shelley: derived from Constant, meaning "constant, steadfast"
The Simovitch Family
- Simovitch: meaning unknown, possibly Russian
- Vadim Simovitch: means "rule" in Russian
- Fatima Simovitch: variant of Fatimah, meaning "to abstain" in Arabic
- Betty Simovitch: short for Elizabeth, meaning "my God is an oath" in Hebrew
The Spenster Family
- Spenster: possibly referring to the English word "spinster", meaning an old, unmarried woman
- Nellie Spenster: short for Eleanor, meaning "the other Aenor" in Old French
- Lucille Spenster: derived from Lucius, meaning "light" in Latin
The Perkins Family
- Perkins: means "son of little Peter" in Welsh
- Lucky Perkins: from the English word, meaning "having or bringing good fortune"
The Wilson Family
- Wilson: means "son of Will"
- Jebidiah Wilson: variant of Jedidiah, meaning "beloved of God" in Hebrew