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AkamuraJapanese Aka means "red" and mura means "hamlet, village".
AldeaSpanish Topographic name meaning "village, hamlet" in Spanish, ultimately from Arabic الضيعة (ad-day'a).
ArimuraJapanese Ari means "exist" and mura means "village, hamlet".
AwamuraJapanese Awa means "millet" and mura means "hamlet, village".
BakkumDutch Habitational name from a village in North Holland province, Netherlands, derived from Old Germanic *baka "back, curve, elevated place" and Old Dutch hēm "home, house; settlement, hamlet".
BikandiBasque Possibly derived from Latin vicus "street, neighbourhood; village, hamlet" and Basque (h)andi "big, large". Alternatively, the first element could be from bike "steep slope".
BikuñaBasque From the name of a village in Álava, Basque Country, possibly derived from Latin vicus "street, neighbourhood; village, hamlet" and Basque on "good". Alternatively, the first element could be related to bike "steep slope".
DeiddaSardinian Sardinian cognate of Villani, from de "of, from" and bidda "town, hamlet".
FanthorpeEnglish Fan means "From France" and Thorpe is a Middle English word meaning "Small Village, Hamlet"
FujisatoJapanese 藤 (Fuji) means "wisteria" and 里 (sato) means "hamlet, village".
FutamuraJapanese From Japanese 二 (futa) meaning "two" or 双 (futa) meaning "pair", and 村 (mura) meaning "village, hamlet".
GilstrapEnglish (British, Anglicized, Rare) This is a place name acquired from once having lived at a place spelled Gill(s)thorp(e), Gilsthorp(e), Gill(s)throp(e) or Gil(s)throp(e) located in the Old Danelaw area of England.... [more]
HookhamEnglish This surname may derive from Old English hóc meaning "hook, angle" and hám meaning "village, hamlet, dwelling."
IchimuraJapanese Ichi can mean "one" or "market" and mura means "hamlet, village".
IimuraJapanese From 飯 (ii) meaning "cooked grains" and 村 (mura) meaning "village, hamlet".
ItamuraJapanese Ita means "plank, board" and mura means "village, hamlet".
IwamuraJapanese Iwa means "stone " and mura can mean "village, hamlet" or "town".
KakimuraJapanese Kaki means "persimmon" and mura means "village, hamlet".
KamimuraJapanese Kami means "god" or "top, upper" and mura means "village, hamlet "
KidamuraJapanese This surname could be made up of 木 (Ki) meaning "Tree, Wood", 貴 (Ki) meaning "Valuabele", or 喜 (Ki) meaning "Rejoice", with 田 (Da) meaning "Rice Paddy, Field", and 村 (Mura) means "Hamlet, Village"... [more]
KirimuraJapanese Kiri means "paulownia" and mura means "hamlet, village".
KomuraJapanese Ko means "small" and mura means "village, hamlet".
KunimuraJapanese From Japanese 国 (kuni) meaning "country" and 村 (mura) meaning "village, hamlet".
KuramuraJapanese Kura means "storehouse" and mura means "village, hamlet".
LumbanbatuBatak From Batak lumban meaning "village, hamlet" and batu meaning "stone".
LumbangaolBatak From Batak lumban meaning "village, hamlet" and gaol meaning "banana".
LumbantobingBatak From Batak lumban meaning "village, hamlet" and tobing meaning "riverbank, edge".
LumbantoruanBatak From Batak lumban meaning "village, hamlet" and toruan meaning "lower (area or place), below".
MakimuraJapanese Maki can mean (牧) "shepherd" and mura can be spelled like this (村) meaning "hamlet, village".
MizumuraJapanese Mizu means "water" and mura means "village, hamlet".
MotomuraJapanese Moto means "origin, source" and mura means "village, hamlet".
MurakiJapanese Mura means "hamlet, village" and ki means "tree, wood".
MurakitaJapanese From 村 (mura) meaning "village, hamlet" and 北 (kita) meaning "north".
MurakoJapanese (Rare) Mura means "village, hamlet" and ko means "child, sign of the rat".
MuramoriJapanese Mura means "village, hamlet" and mori means "forest".
MuranoJapanese Mura means "village, hamlet" and no means "wilderness, plain, field."
MuraoJapanese From 村 (mura) meaning "village, hamlet" and 尾 (o) meaning "tail".
MuraokaJapanese From 村 (mura) meaning "village, hamlet" and 岡 (oka) meaning "hill, ridge".
MurashimaJapanese Shima means "island" and mura means "hamlet, village".
MurayoshiJapanese Mura means "village, hamlet" or "town" and yoshi means "good luck".
NoshoJapanese From 納 (no) meaning "payment, supply, acceptance" and 庄 (sho) meaning "village, manor, hamlet."
OsatoJapanese O means "big" and sato means "hamlet, village, town".
SamuraJapanese Sa means "support, assist" and mura "village, hamlet" or "town".
SchankweilerGerman From the name of a German municipality, derived from Schank "bar, pub, tavern" and Weiler "hamlet".
ShigemuraJapanese Shige means "luxurious" and mura means "hamlet, village" or "town".
ShinmuraJapanese From 新 (shin, ara, nii) meaning "new, fresh" and 村 (mura) meaning "village, hamlet".
SouthwickEnglish An English/Scottish locational name from a variety of places, including, Southwick in Northamptonshire, England, and Southwick in Gloucestershire, Sussex, Durham, Hampshire. ... [more]
TakamuraJapanese Taka means "high, expensive, tall" and mura means "hamlet, village".
TakasatoJapanese Taka means "tall, high, expensive" and sato means "village, hamlet, type of measurement, league, parent's home".
TakimuraJapanese Taki means "waterfall, rapids" and mura means "village, hamlet".
TatsumuraJapanese Tatsu means "dragon" and mura could mean "town" or "hamlet, village".
TownEnglish topographic name from Middle English toun(e) th one tun(e) "town village settlement" (Old English tun) often in the senses "primary settlement within an area" "manor estate" and "hamlet farm" for someone who lived in such a place.
UtamuraJapanese Uta means "song, poem" and mura means "village, hamlet".
YokomuraJapanese 横 (Yoko) means "Beside" and 村 (Mura) means "Village, Hamlet". Check the source if needed.