Surnames Categorized "baby animals"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include baby animals.
usage
Agnusdei Italian
From Latin Agnus Dei meaning "lamb of God". This was a nickname for someone who was particularly religious or someone who wore this symbol.
Beránek m Czech
Means "little ram, male lamb" in Czech.
Colt English
Occupational name for a keeper of horses, derived from Middle English colt.
Geelen Dutch
Derived from the given name Geel, itself from Gillis or Gilbert.
Geels Dutch
Variant of Geelen.
Giehl German
German form of Giles.
Gil Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Gil 1.
Giles English
From the given name Giles.
Hummel 1 German, Dutch
Derived from the given name Humbert.
Kalb German
Occupational name meaning "calf (animal)" in German.
Kalbfleisch German
Occupational name for a butcher who dealt in veal, from German kalb meaning "calf" and fleisch meaning "meat".
Kidd English
From a nickname meaning "young goat, kid" in Middle English, of Old Norse origin.
Lamb English
From the name of the animal, perhaps a nickname for a shy person.
McMahon Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Mac Mathghamhna meaning "son of Mathgamain".
Ó Coileáin Irish
Means "descendant of Coileán" in Irish.
Purcell English
From Old French pourcel "piglet", from Latin porcellus, a derivative of porcus "pig". This was a nickname or an occupational name for a swineherd.
Strickland English
From the name of a town in Cumbria, derived from Old English stirc "calf, young bullock" and land "cultivated land".