Surnames Categorized "flugelhornists"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include flugelhornists.
usage
Ahmed Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Indian (Muslim)
Derived from the given name Ahmad.
Basso Italian
Originally a nickname for a short person, from Latin bassus "thick, low".
Bradley English
From a common English place name, derived from brad "broad" and leah "woodland, clearing".
Dubicki m Polish
Originally indicated a person from the town of Dubica in Poland.
Eriksson Swedish
Means "son of Erik".
Farmer English
Occupational name for a tax collector, from Middle English ferme "rent, revenue, provision", from medieval Latin firma, ultimately from Old English feorm. This word did not acquire its modern meaning until the 17th century.
Harrell English
From the given name Harold.
Howard 1 English
Derived from the given name Hughard or Hávarðr.
Hubbard English
Derived from the given name Hubert.
Jensen Danish, Norwegian
Means "son of Jens". This is the most common surname in Denmark.
Kraus German
From Middle High German krus meaning "curly", originally a nickname for a person with curly hair.
Martinez Spanish
Unaccented variant of Martínez.
Myers English
Patronymic form of Myer or Mayer 3.
Richards English
Derived from the given name Richard.
Sullivan Irish
Anglicized form of the Irish name Ó Súileabháin meaning "descendant of Súileabhán". The name Súileabhán means "dark eye".
Terry English
Derived from the medieval name Thierry, a Norman French form of Theodoric.
Watkins English
Derived from the Middle English given name Wat or Watt, which was a diminutive of the name Walter.
Wheeler English
Occupational name for a maker of wagon wheels, derived from Middle English whele "wheel".
Williams English
Means "son of William".