From a French region where the Brie cheese originated.
The Russian surname "Pek" is believed to be an old variant of the surname "Peck." It is thought to have originated as a short form of the Russian given name "Petr," which corresponds to the English name "Peter."
The name means "white rock" and is derived from the Basque mountain ranges near the Spain where the name originated.
The word "hooligan" is believed to have originated in the late 19th century in London, England. It is thought to derive either from the Irish surname "Houlihan" or from a London street gang known as the "Hooligan Boys." The term eventually came to refer to a person who engages in rowdy, unruly, or violent behavior.
The term "malarkey" is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. Its exact origins are uncertain, but it may derive from the surname "Malarkey," which was common among Irish immigrants. Over time, "malarkey" came to mean meaningless talk or nonsense.
The English nickname "Arg" is believed to have originated from the word "argle," which is a dialectal term meaning to argue or quarrel. It may also derive from the Scottish word "arg," which refers to a person who is argumentative or contentious. Over time, this nickname evolved into a more casual form, reflecting a person's tendency to engage in disputes or debates.
Oscars are a popular aquarium fish that derive from South America. It is believed that all types of the species are fertile and breed well.
The ugg boot style originated in Australia and New Zealand. The specific brand, UGG, which is made in the United States, is owned and produced by the Deckers Outdoor Corporation.
The Orkney Islands derive their name from the Norse term "Orkneyjar," which translates to "the islands of the seals." This name is believed to have originated from the Old Norse word "ork," meaning seal. The islands were settled by Norse Vikings in the 8th century, and their influence on the region's culture and language is reflected in the name. Over time, the name evolved into its current form, "Orkney."
The term "old coot" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century in American English. It is thought to derive from the word "coot," which refers to a type of water bird, often associated with being foolish or eccentric. The phrase typically describes an elderly man with quirky behavior or old-fashioned ways. Over time, it has taken on a somewhat affectionate or humorous connotation.
olivier or oliver, is believed to derive from the "Alf" and "Ihar", meaning "Elf Army" however that may not be the case, so you should supplement this answer with your own research
The word Derringer is a brand of firearm. It is believed to derive from the company's founder Henry Deringer who designed pocket sized pistols in the 19th century.