ennes
Ennes can refer to several things, most notably a surname and a place name. As a surname, Ennes has origins in England and Scotland. Its etymology is debated, but one theory suggests it derives from the Old English word "ennys," meaning "alone" or "solitary," possibly indicating a remote dwelling. Another possibility is a connection to the personal name "Ennos." The name is relatively uncommon.
Geographically, Ennes is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England. Located in the east of the
In other contexts, "ennes" might appear as a misspelling or a less common variant of other words,