Surnames Categorized "courage"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include courage.
usage
Acardi Italian
Derived from the Norman name Achard, a form of Ekkehard.
Bähr German
From Middle High German bër "bear" or ber "boar". This was originally a nickname for a strong or brave person.
Barends Dutch
Means "son of Barend".
Báthory Hungarian
Originally indicated a person from Bátor, a village in Hungary, which might be of Turkic origin meaning "hero". This was the surname of a Hungarian noble family who historically controlled the town. One of the family members, Stephen Báthory, became the king of Poland in the 16th century.
Bravo Spanish, Portuguese
From a nickname meaning "angry, bold, brave" in Spanish and Portuguese.
Burakgazi Turkish
Possibly from the given name Burak and Arabic غازي (ghazi) meaning "warrior".
Connolly Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Ó Conghalaigh, which means "descendant of Conghalach". Conghalach is a nickname meaning "valiant".
Corrà Italian
From a short form of the given name Corrado.
Donnelly Irish
From Irish Ó Donnghaile meaning "descendant of Donnghal". The given name Donnghal means "brown valour", from donn "brown" and gal "valour". This surname is associated with the descendants of Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Eilerts German
Derived from the given name Eilert.
Farrell Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Ó Fearghail meaning "descendant of Fearghal".
Flannery Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Ó Flannghaile meaning "descendant of Flannghal", a given name meaning "red valour".
Gallardo Spanish
Means "gallant, elegant" in Spanish.
Hardy English, French
From Old French and Middle English hardi meaning "bold, daring, hardy", from the Germanic root *harduz.
Keen English
From Old English cene meaning "bold, brave".
Lennartsson Swedish
Means "son of Lennart".
Leonard English
Derived from the given name Leonard.
Leonardi Italian
From the given name Leonardo.
Leonardson English
Means "son of Leonard".
Maynard English
Derived from the Old German given name Meginhard.
Nardi Italian
From the given name Nardo, which was originally a short form of names like Bernardo or Leonardo.
Nardo Italian
Variant of Nardi.
Ortiz Spanish
Means "son of Orti", a byname deriving either from Latin fortis meaning "brave, strong" or fortunius meaning "fortunate".
Proulx French
Derived from Old French preu meaning "valiant, brave".
Stieber German
Derived from Middle High German stiuben meaning "to run away". It may have been given as a nickname to a cowardly person or a thief.
Valiente Spanish
From a nickname derived from Spanish valiente meaning "brave".
Willard English
From the given name Wilheard or Willihard.