Surnames with "dark" in Meaning

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword dark.
usage
meaning
See Also
dark meaning
Dunkel German
Means "dark" in German.
Dunn English, Scottish, Irish
Derived from Old English dunn "dark" or Gaelic donn "brown", referring to hair colour or complexion.
Fusco Italian
From Italian fosco meaning "dark", from Latin fuscus. This was a nickname for a person with dark features.
Himura Japanese
From Japanese (hi) meaning "scarlet, dark red" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Karagiannis m Greek
From the Greek prefix καρα (kara) meaning "black, dark" (of Turkish origin) and the given name Giannis.
Moreno Spanish, Portuguese
From a nickname meaning "dark" in Spanish and Portuguese.
Prieto Spanish
From a nickname meaning "dark" in Spanish, referring to a person with dark hair or skin.