Submitted Surnames with "fen" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword fen.
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Ashmore English
English locational name, from either "Aisemare", (from Old English pre 7th Century "aesc" meaning ash plus "mere" a lake; hence "lake where ash-trees grow), or from any of several minor places composed of the Old English elements "aesc" ash plus "mor" a marsh or fen.
Fenley English
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Fenton English
Originated from several place names in England, meaning “marsh town” from Old English fenn “marsh, fen” + tun “enclosure; settlement, town”.
Lodu Estonian
Lodu is an Estonian surname meaning "marsh" or "fen".
Moorhouse English (British)
This derives from the surname Morehouse, with Old English mōr meaning "marsh", "fen" + hūs meaning "house".... [more]
Morehouse English
Habitational name from any of various places, for example Moorhouse in West Yorkshire, named from Old English mōr meaning "marsh", "fen" + hūs meaning "house".
Pol Dutch
From Middle Dutch pol "tussock, grassy hill; area of raised ground in a fen".
Veen Dutch
Means "peat bog, fen, swamp" in Dutch.
Venema Dutch, West Frisian
From Dutch veen "peat, bog, fen" and the Frisian suffix -ema.
Venn Welsh
at the "fen" or "bog"