GronchiItalian From the Tuscan word gronchio meaning "numb, bent". This is an Italian regional surname typical of Tuscany. A famous bearer was the Italian president Giovanni Gronchi (1887-1978).
HambletonEnglish From various English place names, derived from Old English hamel "crooked, mutilated" and tun "enclosure, yard, town".
KorhonenFinnish Possibly from archaic Finnish korho meaning "deaf, hard of hearing". This is the most common surname in Finland.
KrückelGerman Nickname for a crippled person or someone who walked with a cane, from Middle High German krücke meaning "cane".
MancoItalian Means "left-handed" in Italian, derived from Latin mancus meaning "maimed".
ObamaEastern African, Luo From a rare Luo given name meaning "crooked, bent". It was possibly originally given to a baby who had an arm or leg that looked slightly bent immediately after birth or who was born in the breech position.