The origin of the name Lane is English and the Coat of Arms contains Gold and blue with a red chevron between three stars, on a red square at the top left three lions of England. The Crest is A horse.
Spelling variations include: Lane, Lawn, Lone, Loan, Lain, Laine and others.
First found in Staffordshire where they were seated from very early times and were granted lands by Duke William of Normandy, their liege Lord, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Alice Lane, who settled in Virginia in 1620; along with Daniel in 1635; Edward in 1654; Henry in 1623; James in 1729; John in 1635; Mary in 1663; Rebecca in 1635.
the origin of the name Lane is Irish and the Coat of Arms contains Gold with a red diagonal band (bend), on which there is a gold lion passant. The bend is between two red fleurs de lis.
Spelling variations include: Lane, Laney and others.
First found in County Roscommon, in the mid 17th century. Most likely from the Gaelic name Dubhshline, comprised of "dubh" and "sln," meaning black and challenge.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: William Lane, who arrived in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1651; Ephraim Lane, who came to New Brunswick in 1783; Patrick Henry Lane, who arrived in New York in 1854.
the origin of the name Lane is Italian and the Coat of Arms contains Silver shield with a gold ring centred.
Spelling variations include: Lana, Lano, Lani, Lanni, Lanata, Lanaro, Lanario, Lane, Lancca and many more.
First found in Brescia (or anciently Brixia) in Lomardy, capital of the province of Brescia. The Pizza del Museois the main feature of the town and marks the site of the Forum. Vespasian erected the Capitoleum in 73 A.D.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Philip Delano (also listed as De La Noye), who arrived at Plymouth, Maryland in 1621; aboard the Fortune, J. Delano, who arrived in Baltimore in 1820.