| What's Behind the Names of Dalton State Faculty? |
The Thoughtful Swineherd |
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Names originated to identify individuals by occupation, location, or personal characteristics.
Administrators President Schwenn: German occupational, swineherd, servant, boy. VP Hutcheson: Scottish personal, little heart. VP Johnson: English personal, favored, gifted. VP Bailey: English occupational, steward, officer. |
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Half of the surnames of Humanities faculty indicate personal characteristics, about one third are based on location, and only 20% of the surnames are occupational:
Allen: Irish personal, little rock, harmony. Ayars: English personal, heir to a title. Barton: English location, beer town. Bautista: Spanish religious, Baptist. Beard: English personal, bearded. Carty: Irish personal, loving. Collins: Greek personal, victory. Daniels: Hebrew personal, judge. Davis: Hebrew personal, beloved. De Rocher: French location, of the rock. Drye: English personal, dry. Harrelson: English occupation, heroic leader. Hendrix: German personal, home rule. Hunsicker: German location, Hun's corner. Kinkead: Scottish location, top pass. Lampley: Celtic location, bare valley. Larsen: Danish personal, laurel crowned. Mahoney: Celtic personal, bear. Mason: French occupation, stonemason. Matthews: Hebrew personal, gift of God. Murray [chair]: Scottish personal, lord and master. Nielsen: Danish personal, son of victory. Perry: English location, pear orchard. Postell: German occupation, handicraft. Prevost: French occupation, order officer. Ray: English location, stream dweller. Salyer: French occupation, salt seller. Sins: Chinese personal, master or sir. Trice: English location, living by the trees. Tucker: English occupation, cloth-softener. |
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