Submitted Surnames with "hit" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword hit.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Bunal Filipino, Cebuano
Means "hit, strike (with a bat or club)" in Cebuano.
Hokaatari Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 外 (hoka) meaning "other; rest" and 当 (atari), from 当たり (atari) meaning "hit; winning".... [more]
Hoop Estonian
Hoop is an Estonian surname meaning "strike" or "blow (hit)".
Kirchschläger German (Austrian)
Habitational name of several places in Austria named Kirchschlag, all possibly from Middle High German kirche "church" and Schlag "blow, hit".
Sleegers Dutch
Older form of modern Dutch slager "butcher" and slachter "slaughterer", derived from Old Germanic *slahaną "to hit, to strike; to kill".
Utsugi Japanese
Utsugi can be written in 15 ways, them being: 宇ツ木, 宇次, 宇津城, 宇津木, 宇都城, 宇都木, 卯都木, 卯木, 空木, 槍, 打木, 梼木, 楊盧木, 擣木, 棯. The 宇津木 and 打木 are also place names while 空木 is also a female given name... [more]