Biblical Origin Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the origin is Biblical.
usage
origin
Toloni Italian
Derived from the given name Bartolomeo.
Tumicelli Italian
Possibly from a diminutive of the given name Bartolomeo.
Valjean Literature
Created by Victor Hugo for Jean Valjean, the hero of his novel Les Misérables (1862). The novel explains that his father, also named Jean, received the nickname Valjean or Vlajean from a contraction of French voilá Jean meaning "here's Jean".
Vanchev m Bulgarian
Means "son of Vancho".
Vancheva f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Vanchev.
Vanev m Bulgarian
Means "son of Vane", a diminutive of Ivan.
Vaneva f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Vanev.
Vankov m Bulgarian
Means "son of Vanko", a diminutive of Ivan.
Vankova f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Vankov.
Yakovlev m Russian
Means "son of Yakov".
Yakovleva f Russian
Feminine form of Yakovlev.
Yancy Dutch (Anglicized)
Americanized form of Jansen.
Yanev m Bulgarian
Means "son of Yane", a diminutive of Yoan 2.
Yaneva f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Yanev.
Yankov m Bulgarian
Means "son of Yanko".
Yankova f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Yankov.
Yordanov m Bulgarian
Means "son of Yordan".
Yordanova f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Yordanov.
Yosipov m Tatar
Means "son of Yosif".
Yosipova f Tatar
Feminine form of Yosipov.
Yount German (Anglicized)
Americanized form of Jundt.
Yusupov m Uzbek, Tajik, Tatar (Russified)
Means "son of Yusuf". This is the name of a Russian noble family, of Tatar origin (Йосыпов in Tatar).
Zahariev m Bulgarian
Means "son of Zahari".
Zaharieva f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Zahariev.
Zakharov m Russian
Means "son of Zakhar".
Zakharova f Russian
Feminine form of Zakharov.
Zanetti Italian
Derived from a diminutive of the given name Giovanni. A famous bearer is Argentinian soccer player Javier Zanetti (1973-).
Zunino Italian
Derived from the given name Giovanni.