Submitted Surnames with "rise" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword rise.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Alza Spanish
Means "to rise" or simply "rise"
Asnicar Italian
From Cimbrian haazo "hare" and ékke "hill, rise".
Bacolod Filipino, Hiligaynon, Cebuano
Derived from Hiligaynon bakolod meaning "hill, mound, rise". This is also the name of a city in the Negros Occidental province in the Philippines.
Bangon Filipino, Maranao
Means "to rise, to get up" or "plot of land" in Maranao.
Kagami Japanese
From 加 (ka) "increase, add, addition, Canada include, join" combined with 賀 (ga) meaning "joy, congratulate, greet, celebrate", 立 (takao, tatsu, ritsu) meaning "stand up, rise, erect, set, establish" combined with 基 (ki) meaning "underlying, base, basis, radicals" or 各 (kaku) meaning "each" combined with 務 (mu) meaning "duties, task, affairs" (各務 as a word means "duties")... [more]
Levant English
Derived from the Italian word levante, meaning "rising" and the French word levant, meaning "to rise". The term entered the English language in 1497 and was used to describe the "Mediterranean lands east of Italy" by referring to the rising of the sun in the east... [more]
Odate Japanese
O means "big, great" and date is a form of tate, which could mean "stand, rise".
Tate Japanese
Tate can mean "rise, stand".
Tateishi Japanese
Tate can mean "rise, stand" and ishi means "rock, stone".
Tatematsu Japanese
From Japanese 立 (tateru) meaning "stand, rise" and 松 (matsu) meaning "pine tree, fir tree".
Tateno Japanese
From Japanese 立 (tateru) meaning "stand, rise" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Tateoka Japanese
From Japanese 立 (tateru) meaning "stand, rise" and 岡 (oka) meaning "hill, ridge".
Tatsumi Japanese
This surname is used as the combinations shown above + others that aren't on this entry.... [more]
Tindog Filipino, Cebuano
Means "rise, stand up" in Cebuano.
Tobi Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 登 (to) meaning "to climb; to rise" and 日 (bi), the joining form of 日 (hi) meaning "sun; day", referring to a port that is closest to sunrise.
Tumacder Filipino, Ilocano
Derived from Ilocano tumakder meaning "to stand, to rise up".
Yüksel Turkish
Means "increase, rise, ascend" in Turkish.