FashingbauerGerman From Fasching, a German carnival (Fastnacht meaning "eve of the beginning of the fast", or the time before Lent) celebrated in Austria and Bavaria, and bauer meaning "farmer".
HinoJapanese From Japanese 日 (hi) meaning "sun, day" or 火 (hi) meaning "fire" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
HisakawaJapanese From Japanese 久 (hisa) meaning "long time ago" and 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream".
JanvierFrench Either from the given name Janvier or the French word janvier meaning "January", perhaps indicating a person who was baptized in that month.
KratochvilCzech Derived from Czech kratochvíle meaning "pastime".
KuboJapanese From Japanese 久 (ku) meaning "long time ago" and 保 (ho) meaning "protect".
MajewskiPolish Derived from Polish maj meaning "May". It may have been given in reference to the month the bearer was baptized.
Monday 2English Denoted a person for whom this was a significant day, often the day they would pay their feudal fees.
PiątekPolish Means "Friday" in Polish, derived from the word piąty meaning "fifth".
SabbadinItalian From a nickname from Italian sabbato"Saturday", a name for one born on that day of the week.
SantoroItalian Means "all saint's day" in Italian, a nickname for one born on that day.
Sommer 1German, English Means "summer", from Old High German sumar or Old English sumor. This was a nickname for a cheerful person, someone who lived in a sunny spot, or a farmer who had to pay taxes in the summer.