This is a list of surnames in which the categories include numeric meanings.
ACHTHOVENDutch Denoted a person from various towns in the Netherlands called Achthoven, which is derived from Dutch acht "eight" and hoven "gardens".
BORGNINOItalian From nickname derived from the Piedmontese dialect word borgno meaning "one-eyed". This was the real surname of American actor Ernest Borgnine (1917-2012).
DEAN (2)English Occupational surname meaning "dean", referring to a person who either was a dean or worked for one. It is from Middle English deen (ultimately from Latin decanus meaning "chief of ten").
FÜRSTGerman From a nickname meaning "(sovereign) prince" in German. The word fürst itself is derived from Old High German furisto "first".
QUIÑONESSpanish From various Spanish place names derived from quiñón meaning "shared piece of land", derived from Latin quinque "five".
QUINTANASpanish, Catalan Originally indicated someone who lived on a piece of land where the rent was a fifth of its produce, from Spanish and Catalan quintana "fifth", from Latin quintus.
TERZIItalian From the given name TERZO, or a name for a third child.