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HaddonEnglish Derived from the Old English word had meaning "heathland" and the Old English suffix -don meaning "hill"; hence, the "heathland hill" or the "heather-covered hill".... [more]
HadfieldEnglish Habitational name from a place so named in Derbyshire named from Old English hæþ "heathland heather" and feld "field" meaning "heath open land".
KanarbikEstonian Kanarbik is an Estonian surname meaning "heath/heather".
LjungbergSwedish Combination of Swedish ljung "heather" and berg "mountain".
LjungqvistSwedish Composed of the elements ljung "heather" and quist, an old spelling of kvist "twig".
LjungströmSwedish Combination of Swedish ljung "heather" and ström "stream".
RequirosoFilipino Denoted a person from one of the various places of this name in Spain. Quirós, the place name, may derive from Galician queiroa meaning "heather".
WrzesińskiPolish Name for someone from a place called Września, Wrzesina or Wrzesiny, all derived from Polish wrzos meaning "heather".