Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword path.
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path meaning
Abascal Spanish
Means "priest's street" from Basque abas "priest" and kale "street".
Anaya Spanish
From the names of a few Spanish towns, possibly of Arabic origin meaning "stagnant water" or "path".
Attaway English
Means "at the way", originally denoting someone who lived close to a road.
Estrada Spanish
Spanish form of Street.
Hathaway English
Habitational name for someone who lived near a path across a heath, from Old English hæþ "heath" and weg "way".
Larue French
Means "the street" in French.
Lavoie French
Means "the road, the lane" in French, a name for someone who lived close to a road.
Putin m Russian
From Russian путь (put) meaning "road, path". This surname is borne by the Russian president Vladimir Putin (1952-).
Rompa Dutch
Variant of Van Rompa.
Street English
Habitational name for a person who lived in a place called Street, for example in Somerset. It is derived from Old English stræt meaning "Roman road", from Latin strata.
Van Rompaey Flemish, Dutch
Means "from the wide path", derived from Middle Dutch ruum "roomy, spacious" combined with pat "path".
Van Rompuy Flemish
Variant of Van Rompaey. A famous bearer is the Flemish politician Herman Van Rompuy (1947-), a Prime Minister of Belgium.
Way English
From Old English weg meaning "way, road, path".