Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword hair.
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hair meaning
Baart Dutch
Means "beard" in Dutch, originally describing a person who wore a beard.
Barbier French
French cognate of Barber.
Barbieri Italian
Italian cognate of Barber.
Beltz German
Occupational name for a tanner of hides, derived from Middle High German belz meaning "fur".
Borbély Hungarian
Hungarian cognate of Barber.
Breitbarth German
From Old High German breit "broad" and bart "beard", originally a nickname for someone with a full beard.
Cabello Spanish
Means "hair" in Spanish, used as a nickname for a person with a large amount of hair.
Capello 2 Italian
Nickname for a thin person, from Italian capello meaning "a hair", ultimately derived from Latin capillus.
Caruso Italian
Means "close-cropped hair" in Italian, also having the secondary sense "boy, young man".
Hu Chinese
From Chinese () meaning "beard, whiskers, recklessly, wildly, barbarian".
Kinnunen Finnish
Possibly derived from the Finnish dialectal word kinni meaning "animal skin, fur", borrowed from Swedish skinn.
Partanen Finnish
Derived from Finnish parta meaning "beard".
Pelletier French
Derived from Old French pelletier "fur trader".
Spanò Sicilian
From Sicilian spanu meaning "sparse, thin hair", ultimately from Greek σπάνιος (spanios) meaning "scarce, rare".
Vlasák m Czech
Derived from Czech vlas "hair", probably referring to a barber or a person who bought and sold hair.