Street (surname)

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Language(s)Old English
MeaningRoman road
Street
Language(s)Old English
Origin
MeaningRoman road

Street is an English surname, deriving from the Latin strata, via the Old English stræt, referring to a Roman road.[1] As a toponymic surname, the name may be derived from the villages of Strete in Devon, England, and Streat in Sussex, England.[2] A branch from an English family Street fixated in Portugal, which surname, currently, appears to be used only by the descendants of the Street de Arriaga e Cunha Viscounts and Counts of Carnide. Its arms are: gules, three St. Catherine's wheels argent; crest: a lion assaltant or, against a St. Catherine's wheel gules.[3]

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Street family of Australia

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