Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keywords man or young.
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Pavlopoulos Greek
Means "son of Pavlos".
Pavlou Greek
Means "son of Pavlos".
Paxson English
This surname means "son of Pack." Pack may be a survival of the Old English personal name Pacca or it may have been a Middle English personal name derived from Paschalis (meaning "relating to Easter"), the Latin form of Pascal.
Peabody English
Probably from a nickname for a showy dresser, from Middle English pe "peacock" (see Peacock) and body "body, person". Alternatively it may be from the name of a Celtic tribe meaning "mountain men" from Brythonic pea "large hill, mountain" combined with Boadie, the tribe's earlier name, which meant "great man" (or simply "man") among the Briton and Cambri peoples... [more]
Pechman German
"Pechman" means "man with bad luck" in many European languages (Polish, German, and Dutch predominantly), though in German, it originally referred to one who prepared, sold, or used pitch.
Pejić Croatian, Serbian
Means "son of Pejo".
Penry Welsh, Cornish, English
Derived from Welsh ap Henry meaning "son of Henry". It is also a variant of Pendray, which is derived from a place name in Cornwall meaning "top of the village" in Middle Cornish... [more]
Pepin Russian
Means "son of Pepa".
Peres Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, Gascon, Breton, Central African
Means "son of Pedro" in Spanish and Portuguese. Means "son of Pere" in Catalan... [more]
Peričić Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Perica".
Perkinson English
"Son of Perkin."
Perović Serbian, Montenegrin
Patronymic, meaning "son of Pero".
Peruničić Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Perun". Perun was the Slavic god of lightning.
Petkov Bulgarian, Macedonian
Means “son of Petko” in Bulgarian and Macedonian.
Petrevski Macedonian
Means "son of Petar".
Petriashvili Georgian
Means "son of Petre".
Petridis Greek
Means "son of Petros".
Petropoulos Greek
Means "son of Petros" in Greek.
Petrou Greek
Means "son of Petros".
Pétursson Icelandic
Means "son of Pétur" in Icelandic.
Pew Welsh
From Welsh ap Hew or ap Hugh "son of Hugh" (see Pugh). A fictional bearer is Blind Pew, the blind pirate in Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Treasure Island' (1883).
Phillipson English
Means "son of Phillip"
Pieters Dutch
"Pieter's son"
Pigg English
Derived from Middle English pigge meaning "young hog".
Piirimees Estonian
Piirimees is an Estonian surname meaning "border man".
Pilipović Bosnian, Croatian
means "son of Pilip"... [more]
Pimenov Russian
Means "son of Pimen".
Piotrowicz Polish
Means "son of Piotr".
Plamenov Bulgarian
Means "son of Plamen".
Plantz English (American)
Deriving from England. "Men known as a Planter was an English term for people who were "planted" abroad in order to promote a political, religious cause or for colonization purposes." ... [more]
Pliev Ingush (Russified), Ossetian (Russified)
Russified form of an Ingush and Ossetian name, which is derived from the name of an Ingush teip (clan). The name itself comes from Plievo, the name of a village in Ingushetia, which means "village of the sons of Pkhile", referring to a given name possibly derived from Ossetian пыл (pyl) meaning "elephant".
Plotnikov Russian
Means "son of the carpenter" from Russian плотник (plotnik) "carpenter".
Poghosyan Armenian
Means "son of Poghos".
Poladov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Polad".
Poland English, German, French (Anglicized), Irish (Anglicized)
English and German name is derived from the Middle High German Polan, which means "Poland". The surname originally signified a person with Polish connections.This French surname originated from an occupational name of a poultry breeder, or from a fearful person; it is derived from the Old French poule, which means "chicken".In other cases, particularly in Ireland, the English Poland is a variant of Polin,which is in turn an Anglicised form of the original Gaelic spelling of Mac Póilín, which translated from Irish means "son of little Paul"... [more]
Polidori Italian
Means "son of Polidoro". Famous bearers include John William Polidori (1795-1821), a physician to Lord Byron and author of 'The Vampyre' (1819), and his sister Frances Polidori (1800-1886), the mother of painter and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti, poet Christina Rossetti, critic William Michael Rossetti, and author Maria Francesca Rossetti.
Polikarpov Russian
Means "son of Polikarp".
Põllumees Estonian
Põllumees is an Estonian surname meaning "farmer"; literally "agrestic (põllu) man (mees)".
Poortman Dutch
Occupational name for a gatekeeper or topographic name for someone who lived near the gates of a fortified town, from Dutch poort meaning "gate" and man meaning "man".
Popoola Yoruba
"The way of the rich man" or "The way of prosperity"
Popovici Romanian
Means "son of the priest" from Romanian popă meaning "priest".
Portman English
Status name meaning "townsman, burgher, citizen" in Middle English, derived from Old English port "port, harbour" (from Latin portus) and mann "person, man".
Potapov Russian
Means "son of Potap".
Potot Filipino, Cebuano
From Cebuano putot meaning "short person", "flower bud" or "young coconut fruit".
Pour Persian
Means "son, descendant" in Persian, typically used as a suffix in compound surnames.
Pourali Persian
Means "son of Ali 1".
Pourhassan Persian
Means "son of Hassan".
Pourhossein Persian
Means "son of Hossein".
Pozharin Russian
Means "man of fire" in Russian.
Preece Welsh (Anglicized), English
Variant of Price. From Welsh ap Rhys meaning "son of Rhys". ... [more]
Premakumara Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit प्रेम (prema) meaning "love, affection" and कुमार (kumara) meaning "boy, prince".
Prior Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Mac an Phríora meaning "son of the prior".
Prodanović Serbian
Means "son of Prodan".
Prokofiev Russian
Means "son of Prokofiy".
Prosser Welsh
From 'ap Rosser', meaning "son of Rosser".
Provodnikov Russian
From Russian проводник (provodnik) meaning "conductor". Means "son of a conductor".
Prvulović Vlach
Means "son of Prvul".
Prymak Belarusian
Derived from Belarusian прымак (prymak) meaning "live-in son-in-law (man who marries and lives with his wife's family)".
Pullman German
Variant of Puhlmann, itself a variant of Puhl.... [more]
Pulsipher Italian (Anglicized)
from the nickname meaning "handsome man" of a member of the Italian Pulci family who settled in England around the time of the Norman conquest
Pumphrey Welsh
From Welsh ap Umffrey meaning "son of Humphrey".
Puschat German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German (and thus heavily Lithuanian influenced) surname derived from Lithuanian pušaite "(young) pine tree", which - allegedly - used to be a term of endearment for a young girl.
Pushpakumara Sinhalese
From Sanskrit पुष्प (pushpa) meaning "flower" and कुमार (kumara) meaning "boy, prince".
Qədirov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Qədir".
Qafarov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Qafar".
Qarayev Azerbaijani
Means "son of Qara".
Qasempour Persian
Means "son of Qasem".
Qing Chinese
From Chinese 青 (qīng) meaning "blue, green, young".
Qorxmazov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Qorxmaz".
Quail English, Manx
A variant of Quayle, derived from various patronymics meaning "son of Paul". Alternately, an English nickname derived from the bird, perhaps given to a person who was timid, or known for being promiscuous.
Quark Manx
Alternate form of Corkish, meaning "Mac Mharcuis", or "son of Marcas" via the name Marc or Mark.
Quayle Irish (Anglicized), Scottish (Anglicized), Manx (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of various Gaelic patronymics derived from the given name Paul - namely, Manx Gaelic Mac Phaayl meaning "son of Paayl"; Scottish Gaelic Mac Phàil "son of Pàl"; and Irish Gaelic Mac Phóil "son of Pól"... [more]
Quine Manx
Shortened Anglicization of Manx Mac Vian "son of Mian".
Quinto Aragonese, Spanish, Catalan, Italian
Habitational surname for a person from a place called Quinto, for example in Zaragoza province. However, the high concentration of the surname in Alacant province suggests that, in some cases at least, it may derive from the personal name Quinto (from Latin Quintus denoting the fifth-born child or Catalan quinto "young soldier").... [more]
Qulamov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Qulam".
Quluyev f Azerbaijani
Means "son of Qulu".
Rabinovich Yiddish, Russian
Means "son of the rabbi" (through the name Rabin), referring to a scholar or teacher of the Torah in Judaism.
Rabinowicz Jewish
Polish Jewish name meaning son of rabbi from the root rabi meaning "rabbi" combined with the Polish patronymic suffix -owicz "son of"
Rabov Russian
Means "son of a slave".
Rachelson English
This surname means “son of Rachel”.
Radenović Montenegrin, Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Rade".
Radiamoda Filipino, Maranao
From a title for a crown prince, derived from Maranao radia meaning "king" and moda meaning "young".
Radinović Serbian
Means "son of Radin".
Radmilović Serbian
Means "son of Radmilo".
Radosavljević Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Radosav or Radoslav".
Radovanović Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Radovan".
Radovčić Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Rade".
Radović Serbian, Montenegrin, Croatian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Radovan".
Răducan Romanian
Means "son of Radu".
Rădulescu Romanian
Means "son of Radu".
Rafailov Russian
Means "son of Rafail".
Rafailović Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Rafail".
Rəfiyev m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Rəfi".
Rəhimov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Rəhim".
Rahimpour Persian
Means "son of Rahim".
Rahmanović Bosnian
Means "son of Rahman" in Bosnian.
Rahmanzai Pashto
Means "son of Rahman" in Pashto.
Rahmonov Uzbek, Tajik
Means "son of Rahmon".
Raimundez Spanish
Means "son of Raimundo" in Spanish.
Rajabov Uzbek, Tajik
Means "son of Rajab".
Rajković Serbian
Means "son of Rajko".
Rajput Indian, Marathi, Hindi, Assamese, Punjabi, Pakistani, Urdu
From Sanskrit राजपुत्र (rajaputra) meaning "prince" (literally "son of the king"), derived from राज (raja) meaning "king" combined with पुत्र (putra) meaning "child, son".
Ramazashvili Georgian
Means "son of Ramaz".
Ramezanpour Persian
Means "son of Ramezan".
Ranaweera Sinhalese
From Sankrit राणा (rana) meaning "king" or रण (rana) meaning "delight, pleasure, joy" and वीर (vira) maning "hero, man, brave".
Ranković Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Ranko".
Rapson English
Means "son of Rab" or "son of Rap". Both Rab and Rap are diminutives of Robert.
Rashidov Uzbek, Kazakh
Means "son of Rashid".
Rəşidov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Rəşid".
Rasmusson Swedish
Means "son of Rasmus".
Rasulev Bashkir, Uzbek, Tatar
Means "son of Rasul".
Rəsulov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Rəsul".
Ráðúlfsson Icelandic
Means "son of Ráðúlfr" in Icelandic.
Ravshanov Uzbek, Tajik
Means "son of Ravshan".
Rayanov Bashkir, Tatar
Means "son of Rayan."
Recepoğlu Turkish
Means "son of Recep".
Redman English, Irish
Variant of Raymond. Also a nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion, from Middle English rudde "red" and man "man".
Refatov Crimean Tatar
Means "son of Rifat".
Rempe German (Americanized, Modern)
The roots of the German surname Rempe lie in the former duchy of Silesia, now part of Poland. The name means, simply, "son of Rempel," and was a popular first name in Silesia during the Middle Ages.
Renley Jewish (Rare), English (Rare)
Possibly derived from the Old English rinc "man, warrior" or rim 'edge, circular edge' or possibly wraenna 'wren', and leah "field, clearing".
Rennison English
Patronymic surname meaning "son of Renard". Derived as a shortened form of Reynoldson from the Old French personal name Renart with the -son suffix... [more]
Reséndez Spanish
Means "son of Resendo"
Revazishvili Georgian
Means "son of Revaz".
Reynoldson English
Means "son of Reynold".
Rezapour Persian
Means "son of Reza" in Persian.
Ricardez Spanish
Means "Son of Ricardo". Spanish form of Richardson.
Richardsson Swedish
Means "son of Rikard".
Rickardsson Swedish
Means "son of Rickard". A notable bearer of the surname is the Swedish cross country skier, Daniel Rickardsson.
Rickman English
Means "son of Rick". A famous bearer was American Alan Rickman (1946-2016).
Righetti Italian
Means "son of Righetto" a pet form of the personal name Rigo.
Rikardsson Swedish
Means "son of Rikard".
Ristevski Macedonian
Means "son of Risto".
Ritterman German
From Middle High German riter meaning "rider, knight" and man literally meaning "man".
Rizvanović Bosnian
Means "son of Rizvan".
Robbs English
This possibly means "Son of Rob(ert)".
Robinsen Norwegian, Danish
Means "son of Robin".
Rochman Jewish
Metronymic from the Yiddish given name Ruchel + suffix man "man".
Rochussen Dutch
Means "son of Rochus". Famous bearers of this name are the Dutch prime minister Jan Jacob Rochussen (1797-1871) and the 19th-century painter Charles Rochussen (1814-1894).
Rodionov Russian
Means "son of Rodion".
Rodman English
The surname Rodman is an ancient English surname, derived from a trade name, "men who were by the tenure or customs of their lands to ride with or for the lord of the manor about his business". The most famous bearer of this name is the basketball player Dennis Rodman.
Rodriksson Swedish
Means "son of Rodrik".
Roelfs Dutch
Means "son of Roelf".
Roelofs Dutch
Variant of Roelfs, meaning "son of Roelof".
Roelofsema Frisian
Possibly meaning "son of Roelof". Variant of Roelofsma.
Roelofsma Frisian
Possibly means "son of Roelof".
Rogaczewski Medieval Polish
Meaning (Polish): "son of he with antlers" Meaning (Serbian): "son of the Devil"
Rólandsson Icelandic
Means "son of Róland" in Icelandic.
Rolfs German
This surname means "son of Rolf," a patronymic surname from northern Germany.
Rolfsen Norwegian
Means "son of Rolf".
Romualdez Filipino
Means "son of Romualdo." This is the name of a prominent political family in the Philippines.
Ronaldson English
This surname means “son of Ronald”.
Ronson English
Means "son of Ron"
Rostomyan Armenian
Means "son of Rostom".
Rozema Frisian
Possibly a contraction of Roelfsema meaning "son of Roelf" or derived from Roos. Also spelled Rosema, Roosma, Rozeman.
Rubino Italian
The surname Rubino derives from the name Rubino, in turn originated from the Latin term "Rubeus" (red) with evident reference to the well-known precious stone. It is thought that originally the surname was attributed to the physical characteristics of having red hair, however, the origin of the surname Rubino from the Hebrew term "Ruben" which meant "son of providence", or even from the apheresis of the name "Cherubino".
Rubinov Russian, Jewish
Means "son of Rubin" in Russian, though it could also be derived from Russian рубин (rubin) "ruby".
Rustemov Kazakh
Means "son of Rustem".
Rustemović Bosnian
Means "son of Rustem".
Ruwanpathirana Sinhalese
From Sinhala රුවන (ruvana) meaning "gem" combined with Sanskrit पति (pati) meaning "husband, lord" and राणा (rana) meaning "king".
Rybakov Russian
Means "son of the fisher" from Russian рыбак (rybak) meaning "fisherman".
Ryharovič Belarusian
Means "son of Ryhor".
Rysbekov m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Means "son of Rysbek".
Rzaquliyev m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Rzaqulu".
Rzayev Azerbaijani
Means "son of Rza".
Saavedra Spanish
Derived from the place-name Saavedra and therefore signifies "descendant or son of one from Saavedra". The place-name Saavedra is located in the north western province of Lugo in Galicia, Spain and is believed to be derived from the elements "Saa" meaning "Hall" and "Vedra" (feminine) meaning "Old".
Şabanov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Şaban".
Šabanović Bosnian
Means "son of Šaban".
Sabashvili Georgian
Means "son of Saba 1".
Sabinov Bulgarian
Means “son of Sabin”
Sabitov m Kazakh, Tatar, Bashkir
Means "son of Sabit".
Sadeghpour Persian
Means "son of Sadegh" in Persian.
Sadiković Bosnian
Means "son of Sadik".
Sadozai Pashto, Balochi
Means "son of Sado" in Pashto. The Sadozai are a Pashtun sub-tribe of the Popalzai mainly inhabiting Pakistan as well as a Baloch tribe living by the Gulf of Oman in Iran... [more]
Saduakasov m Kazakh
Means "son of Saduakas".
Sadykov Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tatar
Means "son of Sadyk".
Saeki Japanese
This surname is used as 佐伯, 三枝木 or 佐柄木 with 佐 (sa) meaning "assistant, help", 伯 (haku, eki) meaning "chief, count, earl, uncle, Brazil", 三 (san, zou, mi, mi'.tsu, mi.tsu) meaning "three", 枝 (shi, eda, e) meaning "bough, branch, twig, limb", 柄 (hei, gara, e, tsuka) meaning "design, pattern, build, nature, character, handle, crank, grip, knob, shaft" and 木 (boku, moku, ki, ko-) meaning "tree, wood."... [more]
Sævarsson Icelandic
Means "son of Sævar" in Icelandic.
Səfərov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Səfər".
Safarpour Persian
Means "son of Safar".
Safiullin m Tatar, Bashkir
Means "son of Safiulla".
Sagastume Basque
Topographic name from Basque sagasta meaning "apple tree" + -ume meaning "young plant".
Sahakyan Armenian
Means "son of Sahak".
Sakenov m Kazakh
Means "son of Saken".
Saładajczyk Polish
A Polish surname consisting of 3 elements: sała or сала a word of East Slavic origin meaning "salo" or "slanina", daj meaning "give" and czyk meaning "son of". The name means "the son of the one who gives the salo".
Salahov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Salah 1".
Salakaya Abkhaz
Mingrelian form of the Abkhaz surname Шакар-ипа (Shakar-ipa) meaning "son of Shakar". The name itself may be derived from Persian شکر (šakar) meaning "sugar" or from Arabic شَكَرَ (šakara) meaning "to be thankful, to be grateful".
Səlimov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Səlim".
Salmanov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Salman".
Salzmann German, Jewish
Occupational name for a producer or seller of salt, from German salz "salt" + mann "man".
Samaraweera Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit समर (samara) meaning "coming together, meeting" or "conflict, struggle" and वीर (vira) meaning "hero, man, brave".
Şamilov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Şamil".
Samirov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Samir 1".
Samsonov Russian
Means "son of Samson".
Samylin Russian
Means "son of Samyl".
Sanin Russian
Means "son of Sana".
Sankey English, Irish
Habitational name from a place in Lancashire, which derived from the name of an ancient British river, perhaps meaning "sacred, holy." ... [more]
Santander Spanish
From the toponymy, it is discussed whether Santander is a derivation of San Emeterio or San Andrés. Due to the proximity of the Basque country (Ander = Andrés) and the tenor of some ancient texts, it can be concluded that it refers to San Andrés... [more]
Santesson Swedish
Means "son of Sante". Sante is a medieval Swedish form of Alexander.
Saparow Turkmen
Means "son of Sapar".
Sarafyan Armenian
Means "son of the banker" from Arabic صَرَّاف (ṣarrāf) meaning "banker, moneychanger, cashier".
Sərdarov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Sərdar".
Sarsenbaev Kazakh
Means "son of Sarsenbay".
Sarsenov Kazakh
Means "son of Sarsen".
Sattorov Tajik, Uzbek
Means "son of Sattor".
Savelyev Russian
Means "son of Saveliy".
Savić Serbian
Means "son of Sava".
Savvidis Greek
Means "son of Savvas".
Schermann German, Jewish
German cognate of Sherman 1 derived from the elements skeran "to cut, to shear" and Middle High German man "man".
Schiffmann German
Occupational derived from the elements schiff "ship" and mann "man" meaning "shipman, German cognate of Shipman.
Schuman German
From the old german scuoh "shoe" and man "man", an occupational name for a shoe maker
Schwartzman Jewish
Nickname for a dark-skinned or dark-haired person, from German schwarz meaning "black" and man meaning "man, person".
Season English
Likely a corruption of the surname Searson, meaning "son of Saer".
Sebastíansson Icelandic
Means "son of Sebastían" in Icelandic.
Seferoğlu Turkish
Means "son of Sefer" in Turkish.
Seferović Bosnian
Means "son of Sefer" in Bosnian.
Selander Swedish
Combination of Swedish sel "stretch of calm water in a river or stream" and the common surname suffix -ander (originally from Greek aner "man"). The first element, sel, is also a common place name element in Northern Sweden and it's possible that this name is both ornamental and locational in origin.
Seligman German, Jewish
Derived from the given name Selig with the German suffix -man meaning "man" and it's originally a patronymic. The surname Seligman is originated in the Rhineland.
Selimović Bosnian
Means "son of Selim".
Semenduev Judeo-Tat
From the given name Semendu or Simandu, which was possibly derived from Persian سیاه (siyah) meaning "black" and مرد (mard) meaning "man" or Hebrew סימן טוב (siman tov) meaning "good sign, good mark".
Semenov Russian
Means "son of Semyon".
Serdarov Turkmen
Means "son of Serdar".
Şeremet Turkish
Means "poor man" in some turkic languages.
Sergeyan Armenian, Russian
Means "son of Sergey" with the Armenian suffix yan.
Serikbaev Kazakh
Means "son of Serikbay".
Serikov Kazakh
Means "son of Serik".
Serzhantov Russian
Means "son of a sergeant".
Seyidov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Seyid".
Shah Indian, Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi
Derived from Sanskrit साधु (sādhú) meaning "gentleman, virtuous man".
Shahbazpour Persian
Means "son of Shahbaz".
Shakurov Bashkir, Tatar, Uzbek
Means "son of Shakur".
Shanavazov Dargin, Dagestani
Means "son of Shakhnavaz"; the name itself is of Persian origin meaning "shah (king) of grace".
Sharifov Tajik, Azerbaijani
Means "son of Sharif", as well as variant of Azerbaijani Şərifov.
Sharifpour Persian
Means "son of Sharif".
Shavkatov Uzbek
Means "son of Shavkat".
Sheldrake English
From a medieval nickname for a dandyish (showy) or vain man, from Middle English scheldrake, the male of a type of duck with brightly-coloured plumage (itself from the East Anglian dialect term scheld "variegated" combined with drake "male duck").
Sheraliev Uzbek, Tajik, Kyrgyz
Means "son of Sherali", from a combination of the names Sher and Ali 1.
Sheremetev Russian
Derived from the Turkic word Şeremet meaning "poor man". (See Şeremet)
Sherkhanzai Afghan
Meaning "son of Sherkhan" in Pashto. Sherkhan itself means "lion king" in Persian. This surname is found among Afghans belonging to the Barech, one of the Durrani Pashto tribes.
Shevardnadze Georgian
Means "son of the falcon", from Georgian შავარდენი (shavardeni) meaning "falcon, hawk". A famous bearer was Georgian president Eduard Shevardnadze (1928-2014).
Shiemke Kashubian (Americanized, ?), Polish (Americanized, ?), Sorbian (Americanized, ?)
Americanized form of Schimke, which is a Germanized form of an uncertain Slavic name, possibly Polish, Kashubian or Sorbian. The original name was a nickname meaning "little Simon 1", either a diminutive of the given name or meaning "son of Simon".
Shirzai Pashto
Means "son of Sher".
Shlomov Jewish, Russian
Means "son of Shlomo".
Shomurodov Uzbek
Means "son of Shomurod".
Shootman Germanic
Uncertain origin, probably occupational, from German, Dutch, or English. If German, possible occupational surname for a cobbler, from Old German Schuchmann, lit. "shoe man". Similar origin if Dutch... [more]
Shotadze Georgian
Means "son of Shota".
Shotashvili Georgian
Means "son of Shota".
Shukurov Uzbek
Means "son of Shukur" in Uzbek.