AppelkvistSwedish Combination of Swedish apel or äpple both meaning "apple" and kvist "branch, twig".
AppelmanDutch Occupational name from Middle Dutch apelmanger "apple seller".
AppleEnglish From Middle English appel meaning "apple" (Old English æppel). An occupational name for a grower or seller of apples.
ApplegarthEnglish, Scottish Topographic name from northern Middle English applegarth meaning "apple orchard" (Old Norse apaldr meaning "apple tree" + gar{dh}r meaning "enclosure"), or a habitational name from a place so named, of which there are examples in Cumbria and North and East Yorkshire, as well as in the county of Dumfries.
CoccimiglioItalian From Sicilian cuccumeli, the name of several fruit-bearing deciduous trees or of the hackberry plant, itself borrowed from an Ancient Greek word; possibly κοκκύμηλον (kokkymelon) "plum", literally "cuckoo apple", or from κόκκος (kókkos) "grain, seed, kernel" and μῆλον (mêlon) "apple, any fruit from a tree".
EplboymYiddish It means "apple tree", denoting either someone who planted them or lived near them.
EpplerGerman Occupational name for a fruit grower or dealer, from Middle High German epfeler meaning "grower of or dealer in apples".
JabłonowskiPolish Name for someone from a place called Jabłonowo or Jabłonow, both derived from Polish jabłoń meaning "apple tree".
MacedoPortuguese, Spanish (Latin American) Referred to a person who worked or lived at an apple orchard. It is derived from Vulgar Latin mattianēta meaning "place with apple trees."
MeloniItalian From Italian mela ("apple", from Latin malum) or melone ("melon", from Latin melopepo), both ultimately from Ancient Greek μῆλον (mêlon), meaning "apple", "fruit from a tree"... [more]
ÕunEstonian Õun is an Estonian surname meaning "apple".
ÕunapuuEstonian Õunapuu is an Estonian surname meaning "apple tree".
ÕunlooEstonian Õunloo is an Estonian surname meaning "apple swathe/wood row".
ÕunroosEstonian Õunroos is an Estonian surname meaning "apple rose".
PomanteItalian An occupational name for someone who farms or sells fruit, from Italian pomo "apple", descended from Latin pomum "fruit, fruit tree".
PomeroyEnglish From an English surname meaning "dweller by the apple orchard".
SagastumeBasque Topographic name from Basque sagasta meaning "apple tree" + -ume meaning "young plant".
SorboItalian, Norwegian the surname of Kevin Sorbo (from Hercules, from God's Not Dead movie or two) comes from the word for the "sorb apple" the fruit of the true service tree Sorbus domestica, or from the location-name made up of saurr "mire mud" + bœ´r ‘farm settlement’.
UibopuuEstonian Uibopuu is an Estonian surname meaning "apple tree" in South Estonian dialects.
YablokovRussian From Russian яблоко (yabloko) meaning "apple", used as a nickname for a ruddy person or a gardener who received a plentiful harvest.