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AnarduItalian From a dialectical variant of Italian anatra "duck (bird)".
AulEstonian Aul is an Estonian surname meaning "long-tailed duck" (Clangula hyemalis).
DuckEnglish, Irish English from Middle English doke "duck", hence a nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a duck, or an occupational name for someone who kept or hunted ducks. Alternatively, a variant form of Duke... [more]
DuckworthEnglish Habitational name from Duckworth Fold, in the borough of Bury, Lancashire, which is named from Old English fuce "duck" and wor{dh} "enclosure".
GogolUkrainian, Polish, Jewish Means "Common goldeneye (a type of duck)" in Ukrainian. Possibly a name for a fowler. A famous bearer was Nikolai Gogol.
IdriyaHebrew A feminine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "female duck."
KamosawaJapanese Kamo means "duck" and sawa means "swamp, marsh".
KamoshidaJapanese From Japanese 鴨 (kamo) meaning "duck", 志 (shi) meaning "will, purpose" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
PartsEstonian Parts is an Estonian surname, derived from "part" meaning "duck".
PatiñoSpanish, Galician From a diminutive of Spanish or Galician pato meaning "duck", used as a nickname for a person who waddled.
SheldrakeEnglish From a medieval nickname for a dandyish (showy) or vain man, from Middle English scheldrake, the male of a type of duck with brightly-coloured plumage (itself from the East Anglian dialect term scheld "variegated" combined with drake "male duck").
SoopartEstonian Soopart is an Estonian surname meaning "pintail duck (Anas acuta)".