Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword fountain.
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Akpınar Turkish
From Turkish ak meaning "white" and pınar meaning "spring, fountain".
Fontañez Spanish
From the Latin fons meaning "fountain."
Fontenot French (Cajun)
From the Old French word "fontaine", meaning "fountain."
Fountain English
Topographic name for someone who lived near a spring or well, from Middle English fontayne, "fountain".
Fukuizumi Japanese
From the Japanese 福 (fuku) "fortune" and 泉 (izumi) "spring," "fountain."
Hiraizumi Japanese
Hira means "peace, even, level" and izumi means "spring, fountain".
Imaizumi Japanese
From Japanese 今 (ima) meaning "now, present" and 泉 (izumi) meaning "spring, fountain".
Izuhara Japanese
This surname is used as 出原, 泉原 or 伊豆原 with 出 (shutsu, sui, i.dasu, i.deru, da.su, -da.su, -de, de.ru, izu) meaning "come out, exit, go out, leave, protrude, put out", 泉 (sei, izumi, izu) meaning "fountain, spring", 伊 (i, kare) meaning "Italy, that one", 豆 (zu, tou, mame, mame-) meaning "beans, midget, pea" and 原 (gen, hara) meaning "field, meadow, original, plain, prairie, primitive, tundra, wilderness."
Izumikawa Japanese
Izumi means "fountain" and means "river".
Lafontaine French
Means" The fountain" in French.
Läte Estonian
Läte is an Estonian surname meaning "fountain" or "wellspring".
Lätt Estonian
Lätt is an Estonian surname, probably derived from "Läti", meaning "Latvia", or "läte" meaning "spring" and "fountain".
Lättemäe Estonian
Lättemäe is an Estonian surname derived from "läte" meaning "spring" or "fountain" and "mäe" meaning "hill" and "mountain"; "spring mountain".
Ma'ayan Hebrew (Rare)
Means "spring of water" or "fountain" in Hebrew, this is more common as a given name than a surname
Narutaki Japanese
Naru means "become" and taki means "fountain".
Pınar Turkish
Means "spring, fountain" in Turkish.
Quán Chinese
From Chinese 泉 (quán) meaning "fountain, spring".
Wakaizumi Japanese
Waka means "young" and izumi means "fountain, springs".
Yoshiizumi Japanese
formed with 吉 (Yoshi, Kichi, Kitsu) meaning "good luck; joy; congratulations" and 泉 (Izumi, Sen) meaning "spring; fountain". So the meaning could be interpreted as “Fountain of Good Luck” or “Lucky Fountain”