. Origin Displayed: English
The ancient history of the Vanessa name begins with the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britian. The name is derived from where the family resided in the area Furneau-sur-Baise, near Falaise, France. The surname Vanessa was a local origin which referred to of Furneaux. It was later adopted in England after the Norman conquest of 1066. After the Norman Conquest, the Old English
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