AhonenFinnish From Finnish aho meaning "meadow, glade".
AueGerman From German meaning "meadow by a river, wetland". There are many places with this name in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
AuerGerman From German Aue, Old High German ouwa, meaning "meadow by a river, wetland".
Dallas 2Scottish From the name of a place in Moray, Scotland possibly meaning "meadow dwelling" in Gaelic.
EngbergSwedish Ornamental name derived from Swedish äng (Old Norse eng) meaning "meadow" and berg meaning "mountain".
EngmanSwedish From Swedish äng (Old Norse eng) meaning "meadow" and man (Old Norse maðr) meaning "person, man", originally a name for a person who lived in a meadow.
EngströmSwedish Ornamental name derived from Swedish äng (Old Norse eng) meaning "meadow" and ström (Old Norse straumr) meaning "stream".
HamptonEnglish From the name of multiple towns in England, derived from Old English ham "home" or ham "water meadow, enclosure" and tun "enclosure, yard, town".
HanleyEnglish From various English place names meaning "high meadow" in Old English.
IbarraBasque, Spanish From Basque place names derived from ibar meaning "meadow".
LehrGerman From Old High German loh meaning "meadow, clearing".
MeadowsEnglish Referred to one who lived in a meadow, from Old English mædwe.
NurmiFinnish Means "meadow, field" in Finnish. It was the surname of the athlete Paavo Nurmi (1897-1973).
PlaskettEnglish Originally denoted a dweller by a swampy meadow, from Old French plascq meaning "wet meadow".