HuertaSpanish Means "garden, orchard" in Spanish, ultimately from Latin hortus.
KeithScottish From a place name that is probably derived from the Brythonic element cet meaning "wood". This was the surname of a long line of Scottish nobles.
KohlerGerman From Middle High German koler meaning "charcoal burner" or "charcoal seller".
LynchIrish From Irish Ó Loingsigh meaning "descendant of Loingseach", a given name meaning "mariner".
ShimizuJapanese From Japanese 清 (shi) meaning "clear, pure, clean" and 水 (mizu) meaning "water".
SmirnovmRussian Derived from Russian смирный (smirny) meaning "quiet, peaceful, timid". This is one of the most common surnames in Russia.
StewartScottish Occupational name for an administrative official of an estate or steward, from Old English stig "house" and weard "guard". The Stewart family (sometimes spelled Stuart) held the Scottish crown for several centuries. One of the most famous members of the Stewart family was Mary, Queen of Scots.
TaggartIrish, Scottish Anglicized form of Irish Mac an tSagairt meaning "son of the priest". This name comes from a time when the rules of priestly celibacy were not strictly enforced.