GrünbergGerman, Jewish From German grün meaning "green" and Berg meaning "mountain". This name indicated a person who lived on or near a forest-covered mountain.
GrünewaldGerman Means "green forest" from German grün "green" and Wald "forest".
Irvine 1Scottish Originally derived from the name of a Scottish (North Ayrshire) town, which was named for the River Irvine, derived from Brythonic elements meaning "green water".
LagorioItalian From a nickname derived from Ligurian lagö, referring to a type of lizard, the European green lizard. This little reptile is respected because it supposedly protects against vipers.
VillaverdeSpanish Originally denoted a person from one of the various Spanish towns by this name, derived from villa "town" and verde "green".