BassoItalian Originally a nickname for a short person, from Latin bassus"thick, low".
ChenChinese From Chinese 陈 (chén) meaning "exhibit, display, old, ancient" and also referring to the former state of Chen, which existed in what is now Henan province from the 11th to 5th centuries BC.
DiorFrench Possibly from French doré meaning "golden". A famous bearer was the French fashion designer Christian Dior (1905-1957).
FordEnglish Name given to someone who lived by a ford, possibly the official who maintained it. A famous bearer was the American industrialist Henry Ford (1863-1947).
GordonScottish From the name of a place in Berwickshire, Scotland, derived from Brythonic words meaning "spacious fort".
Gorman 2Irish From the Irish Ó Gormáin meaning "descendant of Gormán". The given name Gormán means "little blue one".
KirályHungarian Means "king" in Hungarian, of Slavic origin (a cognate of Król).
KleinGerman, Dutch, Jewish Means "small, little" from German klein or Yiddish kleyn. A famous bearer of this name is clothes designer Calvin Klein (1942-).
ParedesPortuguese, Spanish Denoted a person who lived near a wall, from Portuguese parede and Spanish pared meaning "wall", both derived from Latin paries.
RhodesEnglish Topographic name derived from Old English rod meaning "cleared land", or a locational name from any of the locations named with this word.
Xu 1Chinese From Chinese 徐 (xú) referring to the ancient state of Xu, which existed to the 6th century BC in what is now Jiangsu and Anhui. The character 徐 means "slowly, calmly".
ZanettiItalian Derived from a diminutive of the given name Giovanni. A famous bearer is Argentinian soccer player Javier Zanetti (1973-).