Travis

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Travis is the surname of William B. Travis, the 19th-century American lawyer and soldier best known as a commander at the Battle of the Alamo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf surname
category English-language surnames
surnames from given names
derivedFrom given name Travis
etymology from Old French word "traverser" meaning "to cross" or "to pass"
frequencyRegion more common in the United States than in the United Kingdom
genderAssociation gender-neutral surname
hasNotableBearer Abby Travis NERFINISHED
Clay Travis NERFINISHED
Curt Travis NERFINISHED
Dave Travis NERFINISHED
Nancy Travis NERFINISHED
Randy Travis NERFINISHED
William B. Travis NERFINISHED
hasToponymicUse Travis Air Force Base NERFINISHED
Travis County, Texas NERFINISHED
hasVariant Travers NERFINISHED
Traves NERFINISHED
historicalUsage in use as a surname since at least the Middle Ages in England
languageOfOrigin English
notableInContext Battle of the Alamo through William B. Travis
relatedSurname Travers NERFINISHED
Traves NERFINISHED
script Latin alphabet
usedBy William B. Travis NERFINISHED
usedInCountry Australia
Canada
New Zealand
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
writtenForm Travis NERFINISHED

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