Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword drink.
usage
meaning
Bicchieri Italian
Means "drinking glasses" in Italian, referring originally to a person who made or sold them.
Biermann German
Derived from German bier "beer" and mann "man". The name may have referred to a brewer or a tavern owner.
Boivin French
Nickname for a wine drinker, from Old French boi "to drink" and vin "wine".
Boros Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian bor "wine". Originally it could have indicated someone who made or sold wine.
Butler English, Irish
Occupational name derived from Norman French butiller "wine steward", ultimately from Late Latin butticula "bottle". A famous bearer of this surname is the fictional character Rhett Butler, created by Margaret Mitchell for her novel Gone with the Wind (1936).
Schenk German, Dutch
From Middle High German, Middle Dutch schenke meaning "wine server" (from Old High German scenken "to pour out").
Schröter German
Means "beer-porter, wine-porter" in German, an occupational name for a carrier of wine or beer barrels.
Sörös Hungarian
From Hungarian sör meaning "beer". Originally the name was given to beer brewers.
Vinogradov m Russian
Means "vineyard" in Russian (ultimately from German), referring to a person who worked at a vineyard or lived near one.
Weimann German
From German Wein meaning "wine", an occupational name for a wine seller or producer.
Winograd Jewish
Jewish form of Vinogradov.
Winogrodzki m Polish
Polish cognate of Vinogradov.
Winslow English
Derived from an Old English place name meaning "hill belonging to Wine".
Wynne English
Derived from the given name Wine.