This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword path.
Abascal SpanishMeans
"priest's street" from Basque
abas "priest" and
kale "street".
Anaya SpanishFrom the names of a few Spanish towns, possibly of Arabic origin meaning
"stagnant water" or
"path".
Attaway EnglishMeans
"at the way", originally denoting someone who lived close to a road.
Hathaway EnglishHabitational name for someone who lived near a path across a heath, from Old English
hæþ "heath" and
weg "way".
Lavoie FrenchMeans
"the road, the lane" in French, a name for someone who lived close to a road.
Putin m RussianFrom Russian
путь (put) meaning
"road, path". This surname is borne by the Russian president Vladimir Putin (1952-).
Street EnglishHabitational 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, DutchMeans
"from the wide path", derived from Middle Dutch
ruum "roomy, spacious" combined with
pat "path".
Way EnglishFrom Old English
weg meaning
"way, road, path".