Browse Submitted Surnames

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Eldessouky Arabic (Egyptian)
Means "the Dessouky" in Arabic, most likely referring to the city of Desouk in northern Egypt.
El Hachimi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Hachimi" in Arabic (chiefly Moroccan).
Elhassan Northern African, Arabic
From Arabic حَسُنَ (ḥasuna) meaning "to be good, to be beautiful" (chiefly Sudanese).
El Idrissi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Idrissi" in Arabic (chiefly Moroccan).
Eliyahu Jewish
From the given name Eliyahu.
El Jaouhari Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Jaouhari" in Arabic, Jaouhari being derived from Arabic جوهر (jawhar) "jewel, precious stone, gem, essence" (see Jawahir)... [more]
El Khoury Arabic
Means "the priest" from Arabic خوري (ḵūriyy).
El-Khoury Arabic
Alternate transcription of El Khoury.
Elmahdy Arabic (Egyptian)
Means "the Mahdi" from Arabic مَهْدِيّ (mahdiyy) meaning "guided one, rightly guided". In Islam, the term refers to a figure who will restore peace to the world.
Elmaleh Judeo-Spanish, Arabic
From Arabic مَالِح (māliḥ) meaning "salty, savoury", probably used to refer to a salt trader.
Elmalik Northern African, Arabic
From Arabic الْمَالِك (al-mālik) meaning "the king" or "the owner" (chiefly Sudanese).
El Masry Arabic (Egyptian)
Means "the Egyptian", from Arabic مِصْرِيّ (miṣriyy) meaning "Egyptian person".
El Moctar Western African
Derived from the given Moctar, a variant of Mokhtar. A bearer is Jidou El Moctar (1985–), a Mauritanian runner.
Elmurzaev Chechen
Means "son of Elmurza".
El Ouafi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Ouafi", derived from the given name Wafi. A bearer was Ahmed Boughèra El Ouafi (1898-1959), an Algerian athlete during the French rule over the country.
El Ouazzani Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Ouazzani", originally indicating a person who came from the town of Ouazzane in Morocco.
Elrashidy Arabic (Egyptian)
Means "the rightly guided" from Arabic رَشِيد (rašīd) meaning "well-guided, following the right course".
Elsharkawy Arabic (Egyptian)
Means "the easterner, the one from the east" from Arabic شَرْقِيّ (šarqiyy) meaning "east, eastern".
Emami Persian
From Persian امام (emam) meaning "imam, leader", of Arabic origin.
Eminov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Emin".
Emir Turkish
From the given name Emir.
Encarnación Spanish
Means "incarnation" in Spanish. This is given in reference to the Incarnation of Jesus in the womb of the Virgin Mary (see Encarnación).
Endo Japanese
Alternate transcription of Endō.
Engineer Indian (Parsi)
Parsi name literally meaning "engineer", referring to someone who made machines or engines. As the British rule of India demanded for all Parsees to adopt a surname, many used English vocabulary based on their occupation.
Erdoğan Turkish
From the given name Erdoğan.
Ergashev Uzbek, Tajik, Kyrgyz
Means "son of Ergash".
Ergin Turkish
Means "mature, adult" in Turkish.
Erjanov Kazakh (Rare)
Rare variant transcription of Erzhanov.
Erol Turkish
From the given name Erol.
Ersoy Turkish
From Turkish er meaning "man, male, soldier" and soy meaning "ancestry, descent".
Erzhanov Kazakh
Means "son of Erzhan".
Esfandiari Persian
From the given name Esfandiar.
Esguerra Spanish, Filipino
Castilianized form of Basque Ezkerra from ezker meaning "left, left-handed".
Eskandari Persian
From the given name Eskandar.
Eslami Persian
From the given name Islam.
Esmaeili Persian
From the given name Esmaeil.
Esmaeilzadeh Persian
From the given name Esmaeil combined with Persian زاده (zadeh) meaning "offspring".
Espiritu Spanish (Filipinized)
Unaccented form of Espíritu primarily used in the Philippines.
Evdokimov Russian
Means "son of Evdokim".
Evloev Ingush (Russified)
Russified form of an Ingush name, which is derived from Yovloy, the name of an Ingush teip (clan), which is of unknown meaning. It may be from the name of the Alans, a medieval Iranian nomadic group (the word itself derived from Sanskrit आर्य (ā́rya) meaning "noble, honourable") or from Adyghe елъы (ełăə) meaning "to sharpen" combined with елъэ (ełă) meaning "to jump over".
Eyyubov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Eyyub".
Faizulin Tatar
Variant transcription of Fayzulin.
Fakhouri Arabic
Alternate transcription of Fakhoury.
Fakhoury Arabic
From Arabic فَخُور (faḵūr) meaning "proud".
Fakhreev Bashkir, Tatar
Means "son of Fakhri".
Fakhry Arabic
Means "honourary" in Arabic.
Falzon Maltese
Derived from Maltese falz meaning "false, fraudulent", used as a nickname for someone who was known for lying or being false.
Fang Chinese
From Chinese 房 (fáng) referring to the ancient state of Fang, which existed in what is now Henan province.
Farag Arabic (Egyptian)
Alternate transcription of Faraj chiefly used in Egypt.
Faramarzi Persian
From the given name Faramarz.
Fareed Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Farid.
Fares Arabic
Variant of Faris used in Egypt and the Maghreb.
Farhadi Persian
From the given name Farhad.
Farias Portuguese
Habitational name from any of various places in Portugal called Faria.
Farid Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Persian
From the given name Farid.
Faris Arabic
From the given name Faris.
Farouk Arabic
From the given name Faruq.
Farrag Arabic (Egyptian)
Alternate transcription of Farraj chiefly used in Egypt.
Fathi Arabic, Persian
From the given name Fathi.
Fathy Arabic (Egyptian)
From the given name Fathi.
Fawzy Arabic (Egyptian)
Alternate transcription of Fawzi chiefly used in Egypt.
Fayzulin Tatar
Derived from the Arabic given name Faizullah.
Fayzullin Tatar, Bashkir
Derived from the given name Faizullah.
Fedotov Russian
Means "son of Fedot".
Felemban Arabic, Indonesian
Name for someone from the city of Palembang in South Sumatra, Indonesia. This name is mostly borne by Saudis of Indonesian descent.
Feng Chinese
Derived from Chinese 风 (fēng) meaning "wind".
Ferdous Bengali
From the given name Ferdous.
Filimonov Russian
Means "son of Filimon".
Fils-Aimé Haitian Creole
Means "beloved son" from French fils meaning "son" and aimé "love".
Fiorino Italian
From the given name Fiorino.
Fitzgibbon Irish
Means "son of Gibbon" in Anglo-Norman French.
Fok Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanization of Huo.
Fomenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Foma.
Fonseka Sinhalese
Sinhalese form of Fonseca.
Foo Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka romanization of Hu.
Fouad Arabic
From the given name Fuad.
França Portuguese
Means "France" in Portuguese.
France Czech
Variant of Franc.
France Slovene
Derived from the given name France, a vernacular form of Francišek, which is ultimately from Latin Franciscus.
Fukahori Japanese
From Japanese 深 (fuka) meaning "deep" and 堀 (hori) meaning "moat".
Fung Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanization of Feng.
Furuta Japanese
From Japanese 古 (furu) meaning "old" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
Gabaraty Ossetian
Derived from Алгуз (Alguz), an earlier Ossetian family name of unknown meaning. Historically, the last of the Alguz family migrated to the village of Zalda (located in present-day South Ossetia), where most members of the family presently reside.
Gabriadze Georgian
Means "son of Gabriel".
Gaddafi Arabic (Maghrebi)
From قذاذفة (Qadhadhfa), the Arabic name for a Berber tribe in Libya. The name possibly means "thrower, archer", from Arabic قَذَفَ (qaḏafa) meaning "to throw". A famous bearer was Muammar Gaddafi (1942–2011), a Libyan politician and revolutionary.
Gagulia Abkhaz
Mingrelian form of the Abkhaz name Dzug-ipa meaning "son of Dzug", the name itself of Adyghe or Circassian origin of unknown meaning.
Gaguliya Abkhaz
Variant transcription of Gagulia.
Galang Filipino, Pampangan, Tagalog
Means "respect, reverence" in Kapampangan and Tagalog.
Galiev Tatar, Bashkir
Tatar and Bashkir variant of Aliev.
Galimov Bashkir, Tatar
Bashkir and Tatar variant of Alimov.
Galit Filipino, Tagalog
Means "anger, indignation" in Tagalog.
Galit Hebrew
From the given name Galit.
Galstyan Armenian
Means "son of Galust".
Galura Filipino, Pampangan, Tagalog
Derived from Sanskrit गरुड (garuda) referring to the Garuda, a mythical bird in Hindu mythology.
Galván Spanish
From the given name Galván.
Gamal Arabic (Egyptian)
From the given name Jamal.
Gan Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien romanization of Yan.
Gangopadhyay Bengali
From the name of the Ganges River combined with Sanskrit उपाध्याय (upadhyaya) meaning "teacher, instructor, priest".
Ganus Russian, Ukrainian
Possibly derived from Russian анис (anis) referring to the anise (Pimpinella anisum) plant or from the Turkish given name Gainislam itself from Arabic عَيْن (ʿayn) meaning "spring, source" combined with the name of the religion Islam.
Ganzon Filipino
From Hokkien 顏 (gân) meaning "face, colour, hue" and 孫 (sun) meaning "grandchild".
Gąsior Polish
Means "gander (male goose)" in Polish. It was used as a nickname for a person who resembled a gander or as an occupational name for a keeper of geese.
Gasnier French
From Old French gaaigner meaning "to win, to earn" or "to till, to cultivate", possibly used as an occupational name for a farmer.
Gasparian Armenian
Alternate transcription of Gasparyan.
Gasparyan Armenian
Means "son of Gaspar".
Gatchalian Filipino, Tagalog
From a Hispanicised spelling of Gat Sa Li-Han, a Chinese title meaning "lord of Li-Han". It was used by the rulers of Li-Han, an ancient Philippine state that was located in the present-day city of Malolos.
Gatmaitan Filipino, Tagalog
From a Hispanicised form of Gat Maitan, a title meaning "lord of Mait" that was used by rulers of an ancient place named Mait or Maitan.
Gatus Filipino, Tagalog
From Old Tagalog gatos meaning "million" or Cebuano gatos meaning "hundred".
Gauci Maltese
Derived from Maltese Għawdex through Arabic غودش‎ (ġawdeš) which refers to the island of Gozo in the Maltese archipelago. The name itself is of Phoenician origin (through a Greek borrowing) possibly meaning "turn around"... [more]
Gautam Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Nepali
From the given name Gautama.
Gazaev Ossetian (Russified)
Russified form of an Ossetian name most likely derived from Ossetian гæзæмæ (gæzæmæ) meaning "few, little, rare".
Gazdanty Ossetian
Possibly derived from Arabic غَازِي (ḡāzī) meaning "hero, champion".
Gazdiev Ingush (Russified), Ossetian (Russified)
Russified form of an Ingush and Ossetian surname derived from the name of an Ingush teip (clan) of unknown meaning, possibly of Turkic origin. The name is mainly found in present-day Ingushetia and North Ossetia-Alania.
Geevarghese Indian (Christian), Malayalam
From the given name Geevarghese, used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians.
Geh Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien romanization of Ni.
Gendron French
Either a diminutive of French gendre meaning "son-in-law" or a habitational name for someone from the town of Gendron in Belgium.
Georgieva Bulgarian
Feminine form of Georgiev.
Gerasimov Russian
Means "son of Gerasim".
Ghaderi Persian
From the given name Ghader.
Ghafoor Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Ghafur.
Ghaleb Arabic
From the given name Ghalib.
Ghannouchi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Meaning unknown. A notable bearer is Mohamed Ghannouchi (1941–), the former Prime Minister of Tunisia.
Gharbi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "westerner, one from the west" from Arabic غرب (gharb) meaning "west, occident". In Tunisia it is typically used as a name for someone originally from Algeria or Morocco (being the two westernmost countries in North Africa).
Ghasemi Persian
From the given name Ghasem.
Ghassemi Persian
Alternate transcription of Ghasemi.
Ghazarian Armenian
Alternate transcription of Ghazaryan.
Ghazaryan Armenian
Means "son of Lazar".
Gholami Persian
From the given name Gholam.
Ghosh Indian, Bengali, Assamese, Odia
Derived from Sanskrit घोष (ghosha) meaning "milkman" or "cowherd", ultimately from गो (go) meaning "cow".
Ghoshal Indian, Bengali
Possibly derived from the surname Ghosh.
Gill Indian, Punjabi
Derived from Punjabi ਗਿੱਲਾ (gila) meaning "wet, damp, moist".
Gitelman Jewish
Eastern Ashkenazic variant of Gittelman.
Gitsba Abkhaz
Abkhaz name of unknown meaning.
Gizzatullin Bashkir
From the given name Izzatullah.
Gochadze Georgian
Means "son of Gocha".
Gogoi Indian, Ahom
Means "younger brother" or "king" in Ahom.
Goh Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien romanization of Wu 1.
Golubev Russian
From Russian голубь (golub) meaning "dove, pigeon".
Gorbachev Russian
From Russian горбач (gorbach) meaning "hunchback, humpback". A notable bearer is Mikhail Gorbachev (1931-), a former Soviet politician.
Gorbachyov Russian
Alternate transcription of Gorbachev.
Gorbunov Russian
From Russian горбун (gorbun) meaning "humpback".
Goswami Indian, Bengali, Hindi, Assamese
Derived from Sanskrit गोस्वामिन् (gosvamin) meaning "religious mendicant" (literally "owner of cows" or "lord of cows"), from गो (go) meaning "cow" and स्वामिन् (svamin) meaning "owner, lord, master".
Goto Japanese
Alternate transcription of Gotō.
Gozon Filipino
From Min Nan 五孫 (gō͘-sun) or 五孙 (gō͘-sun) meaning "fifth grandchild".
Grecki Polish
Polish form of Gretzky.
Greeley English, Norman
English (of Norman origin): nickname for someone with a pock-marked face, from Old Northern French greslé ‘pitted’, ‘scarred’ (from gresle ‘hailstone’, of Germanic origin).
Gregorič Slovene
Means "son of Gregor".
Gretzky Russian, Belarusian
Originally derived from an old Russian word that meant "Greek", though in modern times, the word means "Greek nut" (walnut). A notable bearer is Wayne Gretzky, a former Canadian ice hockey player.
Grigahcine Berber (Rare, ?)
Meaning unknown, perhaps of Kabyle origin. A known bearer is DJ Snake, who was born William Grigahcine (1986-), an Algerian-French musician.
Grigore Romanian
From the given name Grigore.
Grigoryev Russian
Means "son of Grigoriy".
Grimké German (Americanized)
Americanised form of the German surname Grimk or Grimke with French inspiration. This was the name of a prominent American family of abolitionists.
Gruzinsky Russian, Georgian
Means "Georgian" in Russian.
Guchetl Adyghe (Russified)
From Circassian гъукӏэ (ġ°č̣̍ă) meaning "blacksmith" and лӏы (ḷə) meaning "man".
Guevara Spanish
Hispanicized form of Gebara. A notable bearer was Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara (1928-1967), who was born Ernesto Guevara.
Guillén Spanish
From the given name Guillén.
Guillen Spanish
Unaccented form of Guillén.
Gul Pakistani, Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Urdu, Persian
Derived from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower" or "rose".
Gunasekara Sinhalese
From Sanskrit गुण (guna) meaning "talent, virtue, quality, merit" and शेखर (shekhara) meaning "crest, peak, top".
Gündüz Turkish
Means "daytime, day" in Turkish.
Gupit Filipino, Tagalog
Means "haircut" in Tagalog.
Guramishvili Georgian
Means "son of Guram".
Gurbanow Turkmen
Means "son of Gurban".
Gürbüz Turkish
Means "robust, healthy" in Turkish.
Gurgenidze Georgian
Means "son of Gurgen".
Gusmão Portuguese
Portuguese cognate of Guzmán.
Guðmundsdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Guðmund"; not strictly used as a surname, and is also used as a patronymic.
Guðmundsson Icelandic
Means "son of Guðmund" in Icelandic.
Gutnik Ukrainian, Russian, Yiddish
Yiddish surname meaning "glassworker" from Yiddish hute meaning "glassworks".
Guzman Spanish (Americanized), Filipino, South American
Unaccented form of Guzmán used mainly in America and the Philippines.
Habeeb Arabic, Dhivehi
From the given name Habib.
Habib Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
From the given name Habib.
Habibi Persian, Arabic
From the given name Habib.
Həbibov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Həbib".
Habibović Bosnian
Means "son of Habib".
Habibzai Pashto
Means "son of Habib" in Pashto. The Habibzai are a Pashtun sub-tribe of the Popalzai.
Hachemi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi transcription of Hashmi (chiefly Algerian).
Hachimi Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Hashim (chiefly Moroccan).
Hachiya Japanese
From Japanese 蜂 (hachi) meaning "bee, wasp" and 谷 (ya) meaning "valley".
Hachmi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Hashmi (chiefly Moroccan and Algerian).
Hacıyev Azerbaijani
Means "son of the pilgrim", from Arabic حَاجِيّ (ḥājiyy) denoting a Muslim who has successfully made the hajj to Mecca.
Hacızadə Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Hajizadeh.
Hadad Arabic, Hebrew
Variant transcription of Haddad.
Haddad Arabic, Persian
Means "blacksmith, ironsmith" in Arabic, ultimately from Syriac ܚܕܕܐ (hadado).
Hadia Arabic
From the given name Hadia.
Hadj Arabic (Maghrebi)
From Arabic حاج (ḥājj) meaning "pilgrim", referring to the Islamic hajj to Mecca, Saudi Arabia (chiefly Maghrebi).
Hafidi Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Hafiz.
Haider Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Haider.
Haim Jewish
From the given name Haim.
Hajizadeh Persian
Means "son of the pilgrim" from Arabic حَاجِيّ‎ (ḥājiyy) meaning "pilgrim" and the Persian suffix -زاده (-zâde) meaning "offspring".
Halaby Arabic
Variant transcription of Halabi.
Halder Bengali
Alternate transcription of Haldar.
Haleem Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
From the given name Halim.
Haliche Berber, Northern African
Variant transcription of Halliche.
Halili Filipino, Tagalog
Means "successor" in Tagalog.
Halili Albanian
From the given name Halil.
Halliche Berber, Northern African
Kabyle surname of unknown meaning.
Halpern Jewish
Habitational name for someone originally from the city of Heilbronn in Germany, derived from Old High German heil meaning "whole" or "holy" combined with brunno meaning "well".
Hamada Arabic
From the given name Hamada.
Hamada Japanese
From Japanese 浜 (hama) meaning "beach, seashore" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
Hamadache Berber, Northern African
Kabyle surname derived from the Arabic given name Hamada.
Hamdani Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Hamdan.
Hamdaoui Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "relating to Hamid" or "relating to Hamad" in Arabic (chiefly Maghrebi).
Hamdy Arabic (Egyptian)
Egyptian transcription of Hamdi.
Hamedani Persian
Indicated a person from the city of Hamedan (or Hamadan) in Iran, from the Old Persian name Hagmatāna meaning "(place of) gathering".
Hameed Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
From the given name Hamid 1.
Hamidi Persian, Arabic
From the given name Hamid 1.
Hamidović Bosnian
Means "son of Hamid 1".
Hammami Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from the given name Hammam (see Hamam)... [more]
Hammoudi Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Hammoud (chiefly Algerian).
Hamza Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Hamza.
Hamzaoui Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Hamza.
Hannachi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Refers to Hanencha, a tribe inhabiting eastern Algeria and western Tunisia.
Haq Urdu, Bengali
From Arabic حَقّ (ḥaqq) meaning "true, right, real".
Haque Bengali, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Haq.
Harbachoŭ Belarusian
Variant transcription of Harbachow.
Harbachow Belarusian
Belarusian form and equivalent of Gorbachev.
Haroon Urdu, Arabic, Dhivehi
From the given name Harun.
Haruna Hausa, Fula
From the given name Haruna 2.
Hasan Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, Persian
From the given name Hasan.
Həsənzadə Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Hasanzadeh.
Hasanzai Pashto
Variant transcription of Hassanzai.
Hashem Arabic, Bengali
From the given name Hashim.
Hashim Arabic, Urdu, Filipino, Tausug
From the given name Hashim.
Hashmi Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Hashimi.
Hasibuan Batak
From the name of Batak king Raja Hasibuan.
Hassani Persian, Arabic, Swahili
From the given name Hassan.
Hassanzadeh Persian
From the given name Hasan combined with Persian زاده (zadeh) meaning "offspring".
Hassanzai Pashto
Means "son of Hassan" in Pashto. The Hassanzai are a Pashtun sub-tribe of the Yousafzai.
Hatzidakis Greek
Diminutive of Hatzis.
Haydarov Uzbek, Tajik
Means "son of Haydar".
Hayek Arabic
Means "weaver" in Arabic.
Hazarika Indian, Assamese
From a military title used during the Ahom Kingdom that indicated an official who commanded over 1,000 soldiers. The title itself is derived from Assamese হাজাৰ (hazar) meaning "thousand".
Hazra Indian, Bengali
Possibly from the name of a location near Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Heafy Irish
Variant of Heaphy.
Heaphy Irish
From Irish Gaelic Ó hÉamhthaigh meaning "descendant of Éamhthach", the given name Éamhthach meaning "swift" in Gaelic.
Hegazy Arabic (Egyptian)
Alternate transcription of Hijazi chiefly used in Egypt.
Heidari Persian
Alternate transcription of Heydari.
Hejazi Persian
Persian form of Hijazi.
Herasymenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Herasym.
Herath Sinhalese
Possibly from Sanskrit हीर (hira) meaning "diamond" and रत्न (ratna) meaning "jewel, treasure".
Heung Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanization of Xiang.
Hichem Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Hichem, a variant of Hisham; mainly found in Algeria.
Higa Okinawan, Japanese
Japanese borrowing of Okinawan 比嘉 (Fija), which is of uncertain meaning.
Hijazi Arabic
Denotes someone who was originally from the region of Hejaz in western Saudi Arabia.
Hilaire Haitian Creole, French
From the given name Hilaire.
Hiranchai Thai
From Thai หิรัญ (hiran) meaning "money, silver, gold" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory".
Hiranwong Thai
From Thai หิรัญ (hiran) meaning "money, silver, gold" and วงศ์ (wong) meaning "lineage, family, dynasty"
Hirayama Japanese
From Japanese 平 (hira) meaning "level, even, peaceful" and 山 (yama) meaning "mountain".
Hiremath Indian, Kannada
Of uncertain meaning.
Hoang Vietnamese
Simplified variant of Hoàng.
Hočevar Slovene
Originally indicated a person from Kočevje (Gottschee County), a city and municipality in southern Slovenia.
Holodov Russian
Variant transcription of Kholodov.
Honma Japanese
From Japanese 本 (hon) meaning "root, origin, source" and 間 (ma) meaning "among, between".
Hoque Bengali, Assamese
Bengali and Assamese variant of Haque.
Horbanenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form and equivalent of Gorbachev.
Hoshur Uyghur
From the given name Hoshur of unknown meaning.
Hosni Arabic
From the given name Husni.
Hossain Bengali
From the given name Husayn.
Hosseinzadeh Persian
From the given name Hossein combined with Persian زاده (zadeh) meaning "offspring".
Hovakimyan Armenian
Means "son of Hovakim".
Hovsepian Armenian (Expatriate)
Variant transcription of Hovsepyan used by Armenians living outside Armenia.
Hovsepyan Armenian
Means "son of Hovsep".
Hoxhaj Albanian
Variant of Hoxha.
Hsin Taiwanese
Alternate romanization of Xin chiefly used in Taiwan.
Huamán Quechua (Hispanicized)
Hispanicized form of Quechua waman meaning "falcon, hawk".
Huertas Spanish
Plural form of Spanish huerta meaning "garden, orchard".