MirandaSpanish, Portuguese Habitational name from any of the numerous places in Spain and Portugal bearing this name, possibly derived from Latin mirandus "admirable, wonderful". A notable bearer was the Portuguese-born Brazilian singer and actress Carmen Miranda (1909-1955).
Moore 1English Originally indicated a person who lived on a moor, from Middle English mor meaning "open land, bog".
RichterGerman Means "judge" in German, from Middle High German rihtære.
RomeroSpanish Derived from Spanish romero meaning "pilgrim to Rome".
SchulzGerman Occupational name derived from Middle High German schultheiße meaning "mayor, judge".
SparksEnglish From an Old Norse nickname or byname derived from sparkr meaning "sprightly".
Van den BergDutch Means "from the mountain", derived from Dutch berg meaning "mountain".
WalkerEnglish Occupational name for a person who walked on damp raw cloth in order to thicken it. It is derived from Middle English walkere, Old English wealcan meaning "to move".