This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword with.
Afolayan YorubaMeans
"walks like a wealthy person, walks with confidence" in Yoruba.
Brandon EnglishFrom the name of various places in England meaning
"hill covered with broom" in Old English.
Stroud EnglishFrom Old English
strod meaning
"marshy ground overgrown with brushwood".
Strudwick EnglishFrom an English place name derived from Old English
strod meaning "marshy ground overgrown with brushwood" and
wic meaning "village, town".
Waller 1 EnglishDerived from Old French
gallier meaning
"person with a pleasant temper".
Windsor EnglishFrom the name of a few English towns, one notably the site of Windsor Castle. Their names mean
"riverbank with a windlass" in Old English, a windlass being a lifting apparatus. In 1917 the British royal family adopted this name (after Windsor Castle), replacing their previous name
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.