Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword hay.
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Feltham English
Habitational name from either of two places so named Feltham: one southwest of London in Middlesex and the other in Somerset... [more]
Fenu Italian
From Sardinian fenu "hay, marsh grass". A relation to Latin faenus "interest, profit" has been suggested, but seems unlikely.
Hayton English
habitational name from any of various places called Hayton such as those in Cumberland East Yorkshire Nottinghamshire and Shropshire named with Old English heg "hay" and tun "farmstead estate".
Hein Estonian
Hein is an Estonian surname meaning "hay".
Heinamaa Estonian
Heinamaa is an Estonian surname meaning "hayfield" (literally, "hay land").
Heinapuu Estonian
Heinapuu is an Estonian surname meaning "hay wood".
Heinla Estonian
Heinla is an Estonian surname meaning "hay area".
Heinluht Estonian
Heinluht is an Estonian surname meaning "hay meadow/glade".
Heinmäe Estonian
Heinmäe is an Estonian surname meaning "hay hill".
Heinpõld Estonian
Heinpõld is an Estonian surname meaning "hay field".
Heinsalu Estonian
Heinsalu is an Estonian surname meaning "hay grove".
Heinsoo Estonian
Heinsoo is an Estonian surname meaning "hay swamp".
Heintalu Estonian
Heintalu is an Estonian surname meaning "hay farm".
Heinvee Estonian
Heinvee is an Estonian surname meaning "hay water".
Heinvere Estonian
Heinvere is an Estonian surname meaning "hay blood".
Heuer German
The name comes from the German word "Heu" meaning "hay."
Heygate English
From a location which is either "hay gate" (hay + Old English geat) or "high gate" (heáh + geat).
Hörberg Swedish
The first element is probably derived from a place name starting with hör. The meaning of this element differs depending on which place name it was derived from, examples include harg "sanctuary, altar" (from Höör, Hörby), "hay" (from Hörröd), and hörn "corner" (from Hörnefors)... [more]
Lakk Estonian
Lakk is an Estonian surname meaning "hay loft".
Niidas Estonian
Niidas is an Estonian surname derived from "niide" meaning "hay harvest", "mowing" and "hay crop".
Tregurtha Cornish
A rare Cornish surname that derives its name from either the manor of Tregurtha in the parish of St. Hilary (located in west Cornwall) or from the hamlet of Tregurtha Barton in the parish of St. Wenn (located in central Cornwall)... [more]
Turturro Italian, Sicilian
Metonymic occupational name for a groom (a person employed to take care of horses), derived from Sicilian turturo, (ultimately from Italian tortoro) meaning "straw, hay, plait used for strapping horses"... [more]