Surnames Categorized "servitude"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include servitude.
usage
Cervantes Spanish
Possibly from Old Spanish servanto meaning "servant" or ciervo meaning "stag". A famous bearer was the Spanish novelist Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616).
Das Bengali, Assamese, Odia, Hindi, Marathi
Means "servant, devotee" in Sanskrit.
Garçon French
Means "boy" in French, referring to a servant.
Gilmore Scottish, Irish
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic MacGilleMhoire or Irish Gaelic Mac Giolla Mhuire meaning "son of the servant of Moire".
Jarvis English
Derived from the given name Gervais.
Lécuyer French
From French écuyer meaning "squire, shield-bearer".
Lehmann German
From Middle High German lehenman meaning "vassal, liege man".
Moloney Irish
From Irish Ó Maol Dhomhnaigh meaning "descendant of a church servant".
Oikonomou Greek
Derived from Greek οικονόμος (ikonomos) meaning "housekeeper, steward".
Ó Maol Aodha Irish
Means "descendant of a follower of Saint Aodh". It is derived from Irish maol meaning "follower, servant".
Page English, French
Occupational name meaning "servant, page". It is ultimately derived (via Old French and Italian) from Greek παιδίον (paidion) meaning "little boy".
Scavo Italian
Means "serf, slave", from Old Sicilian scavu.
Sergeant English, French
Occupational name derived from Old French sergent meaning "servant", ultimately from Latin servire "to serve".