Corbet - Maurice - Owen
OWEN is a very common Welsh surname. It probably derives from the Celtic personal name Ouein, which itself was either from the word 'oen' meaning a lamb, or the Roman (Latin) 'eugerius, meaning well-born. For the past seven centuries at least, Owen is probably second to Jones in the list of surname popularities within Wales. Variations: Owan, Owen, Owens, Owin, Howen.
CORBET is an Anglo Scottish surname of Norman/French origins, derived from the French word "corbet" - "Little raven". Variations include Corbet, Corbett, Corbitt, Carbert, Corbert, and Corburt.