Surnames with "village" in Meaning

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword village.
usage
meaning
Baardwijk Dutch
From the name of a town in the Netherlands, possibly from Baard, a variant of Bert, and wijk meaning "neighbourhood, district".
Balfour Scottish
From various place names that were derived from Gaelic baile "village" and pòr "pasture, crop, cropland".
Beyersdorf German
Means "farmers village", from German Bauer meaning "farmer" and Dorf meaning "village".
Borghi Italian
Locative origin, from the common place name Borgo meaning "village".
Fenwick English
From an English place name, derived from Old English fenn "fen, swamp, bog" and wic "village, town".
Fujimura Japanese
From Japanese (fuji) meaning "wisteria" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Hardwick English
From Old English heord "herd" and wic "village, town".
Himura Japanese
From Japanese (hi) meaning "scarlet, dark red" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Kimura Japanese
From Japanese (ki) meaning "tree, wood" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Kulkarni Marathi
Means "village clerk, revenue collector" in Marathi.
Matsumura Japanese
From Japanese (matsu) meaning "pine tree, fir tree" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Nakamura Japanese
From Japanese (naka) meaning "middle" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Nishimura Japanese
From Japanese 西 (nishi) meaning "west" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Northrop English
Originally denoted one who came from a town of this name England, meaning "north farm".
Okamura Japanese
From Japanese (oka) meaning "hill, ridge" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Okumura Japanese
From Japanese (oku) meaning "inside" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Patil Marathi
Means "village chief" in Marathi.
Shimamura Japanese
From Japanese (shima) meaning "island" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Strudwick English
From an English place name derived from Old English strod meaning "marshy ground overgrown with brushwood" and wic meaning "village, town".
Sugimura Japanese
From Japanese (sugi) meaning "cedar" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Tamura Japanese
From Japanese (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Thorpe English
From Old Norse þorp meaning "village".
Trevor Welsh
Originally from the name of various Welsh towns meaning "big village", derived from Middle Welsh tref "village" and maur "large".
Uchimura Japanese
From Japanese (uchi) meaning "inside" and (mura) meaning "town, village".
Van den Brink Dutch
Means "from the village center" in Dutch.
Vico Italian, Spanish
Means "town, village", derived from Latin vicus.
Vigo Italian, Spanish
Variant of Vico.
Weekes English
Variant of Weeks.
Weeks English
Derived from Old English wic meaning "village, town".
Wieck German
Means "village, town", derived from Latin vicus.
Yukimura Japanese
From Japanese (yuki) meaning "snow" and (mura) meaning "town, village".