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/ˈlɛərd/

Origin

History: The Scots and Northern English dialectal variant Laird has been recorded in writing since the 13th century, as a surname, and in its modern context since the middle of the 15th century. It is derived from the Northern Middle English laverd, itself derived from the Old English word hlafweard.

Usage: Scotland, Denmark, Germany


Meaning

Lord (courtesy title).


Personality Traits

A Polished, Well-Mannered and Inspiring Person. Most times Acts Lily-livered in the face of Challenges. An Astute, Well-adjusted, and Resolute Minded Person. Sometimes Rigid and Unyielding. A Naturally Benevolent, Laid-back and Realistic Person. Most times Irascible. Venturesome Ace, Natural Leader, and Self-assured. Sometimes Conceited. A Reasonable, Ebullient, Brilliant Person. Sometimes Awkwardly Careless.


Other Forms: Lard