This is a list of surnames in which the origin is
Frisian.
Frisian is a West
Germanic language spoken in Friesland in the northern Netherlands and in East and North Frisia in northwestern Germany.
Alma FrisianMeans
"son of Ale 2", the suffix
-ma indicating that it is of Frisian origin.
Alserda FrisianDesignated a person who was from a farm called Alserd, of uncertain meaning.
Anjema FrisianDenoted a person from the village of Anjum in the Netherlands. It possibly means "corner" in Dutch.
Baarda FrisianFrom the name of the town of
Baard in the Netherlands, possibly derived from a given name that was a variant of
Bert.
Baarsma FrisianIndicated a person coming from the small town of Beers in Frisia.
Bakema FrisianMeans
"son of Bake", a short form of names starting with the Old German element
batu "fight, struggle".
Barwegen FrisianDerived from the name of a village in Frisia meaning "road to the dike".
Bootsma FrisianOccupational name meaning
"boatman", derived from Dutch
boot "boat".
Dykstra FrisianFrom Frisian
dyk meaning
"dike, ditch". The name was given to a person living near a dyke or embankment.
Van Wieren Frisian, DutchMeans
"from Wieren". This is the name of towns in Frisia and other parts of the Netherlands, which mean "seaweed".