Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword bush.
usage
meaning
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bush meaning
Bokor Hungarian
Topographic name derived from Hungarian bokor "bush". This is also the name of a village in Hungary.
Bos Dutch
Variant of Bosch 1.
Bosch 2 Catalan
Catalan cognate of Bosco.
Bosque Spanish
Spanish form of Bosco.
Busch German
Means "bush" in German, a name for someone who lived close to a thicket.
Bush English
Originally a name for a person who lived near a prominent bush or thicket.
Del Bosque Spanish
Means "of the forest" in Spanish.
Desrosiers French
Means "from the rose bushes", from French rosier "rose bush". It probably referred to a person who lived close to, or cared for a rose garden.
Dubois French
Means "from the forest", from French bois "forest".
Hagihara Japanese
From Japanese (hagi) meaning "bush clover" and (hara) meaning "field, plain".
Krūmiņš m Latvian
Derived from Latvian krūms meaning "bush, shrub".
Mata Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan
From Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan mata meaning "trees, shrubs", possibly from Late Latin matta meaning "reed mat".
Reis German, Jewish
From Middle High German ris meaning "twig, branch, bush", denoting a person who lived in an overgrown area. As a Jewish name it is ornamental.
Rosales Spanish
Means "rose bushes" in Spanish.