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AuricchioItalian "A nickname from a dialect variant of orecchio ‘ear’ (from Latin auricula)."
BaşakTurkish Means "ear of grain, spike" in Turkish.
HomuraJapanese This surname is used as 保村, 甫村 or 穂村 with 保 (ho, hou, tamo.tsu) meaning "guarantee, keep, preserve, protect, support, sustain", 甫 (fu, ho, haji.mete, suke) meaning "for the first time, not until", 穂 (sui, ho) meaning "crest (of wave), ear, ear (of grain), head" and 村 (son, mura) meaning "town, village."... [more]
JiroJapanese From Japanese 耳 (ji) meaning "ear" and 郎 (ro, rou, rō) meaning "son, male"
LanghoorDutch, Belgian Means "long ear", from lang "long, tall" and oor "ear", a nickname for someone with large ears, or perhaps good hearing.
PingolPampangan From Pampangan pi'ngul meaning "ear lobe (particularly the part pierced for earrings)".
RecchiaItalian Nickname from a reduced form of orecchia "ear".
RecchioItalian Probably a shortened form of orecchio "ear".
SpecaItalian From a variant of spiga "spike, ear (of grain)"