McRaeScottish From Gaelic Mag Raith meaning "son of Rath", a given name meaning "prosperity" or "grace".
MittelmanJewish Nickname for a man of moderate means, from Yiddish, ultimately from Old High German mittil"means, resources".
O'MooneyIrish From the Irish Ó Maonaigh meaning "descendant of Maonaigh". The given name Maonaigh means "wealthy".
PennyEnglish Nickname meaning "penny, coin" from Old English penning.
PfenningGerman From Old High German pfenning meaning "penny, coin". It was used in reference to feudal tax obligations.
Power 2English From Middle English povre meaning "poor", via Old French from Latin pauper. It could have been a nickname for someone who had no money or a miser.
ReichGerman, Jewish Nickname for a wealthy or powerful person, from Old High German rihhi"rich, powerful".
RichelieuFrench From the name of the town of Richelieu, derived from French riche "wealthy" and lieu "place". The historic figure Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642), born Armand du Plessis, was so-called because he became the first Duke of Richelieu. He appears in Alexander Dumas' novel The Three Musketeers (1844).
RicoSpanish, Portuguese From a nickname meaning "rich, wealthy" in Spanish and Portuguese.
ScarsiItalian Nickname for a poor or miserly person, from Italian scarso"scarce, scant".
SterlingScottish Derived from city of Stirling, which is itself of unknown meaning.
TomiokaJapanese From Japanese 富 (tomi) meaning "wealth, abundance" and 岡 (oka) meaning "hill, ridge".
WechslerGerman, Jewish Means "money changer, banker", from German wechseln "to exchange".