Surnames Categorized "accordionists"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include accordionists.
usage
Andersson Swedish
Means "son of Anders". This is the most common surname in Sweden.
Auer German
From German Aue, Old High German ouwa, meaning "meadow by a river, wetland".
Blair Scottish
From any one of several places of this name in Scotland, which derive from Gaelic blàr meaning "plain, field, battlefield".
Cunningham 1 Scottish
From the name of place in the Ayrshire district of Scotland. It possibly comes from Gaelic cuinneag meaning "milk pail".
Doyle Irish
From the Irish Ó Dubhghaill, which means "descendant of Dubhghall". A famous bearer was Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), the author of the Sherlock Holmes mystery stories.
Durán Spanish
Spanish cognate of Durand.
Emerson English
Means "son of Emery". The surname was borne by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), an American writer and philosopher who wrote about transcendentalism.
Francis English
Derived from the given name Francis.
Guerra Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From a nickname meaning "war", given to a belligerent person or one engaged in warfare.
Gutiérrez Spanish
Means "son of Gutierre".
Hearn Irish
Anglicized form of Ó hEachthighearna.
Innes 1 Scottish
From a place name derived from Gaelic inis meaning "island".
Jiménez Spanish
Means "son of Jimeno".
Kobayashi Japanese
From Japanese (ko) meaning "small" and (hayashi) meaning "forest".
Löfgren Swedish
Ornamental name derived from Swedish löv (Old Norse lauf) meaning "leaf" and gren (Old Norse grein) meaning "branch".
Mejía Spanish
Possibly from a nickname derived from Spanish Mesías meaning "Messiah", from Latin Messias, ultimately from Biblical Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (mashiyach) meaning "anointed".
Molina Spanish
Means "mill" in Spanish.
Oliveira Portuguese
Means "olive tree" in Portuguese, ultimately from Latin oliva. It indicated a person who lived near or worked with olive trees.
Parkins English
Means "son of Parkin", a medieval diminutive of Peter.
Rantanen Finnish
From Finnish ranta meaning "shore, beach".
Romero Spanish
Derived from Spanish romero meaning "pilgrim to Rome".
Shannon Irish
From Irish Ó Seanáin meaning "descendant of Seanán".
Starr English
From Middle English sterre meaning "star". This was usually a nickname, but it could also occasionally be a sign name from the name of an inn called the Star.
Velásquez Spanish
Derived from the given name Velasco.
Wilkie English
Double diminutive of the given name William.
Zambrano Spanish
Possibly a habitational name for someone from Zambrana, a town in the province of Álava in Spain.