Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword honey.
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Asal Arabic
means "honey" in Arabic
Bal Turkish
Means "honey" in Turkish, originally denoting a person who worked as a beekeeper.
Balcı Turkish
Means "beekeeper" in Turkish, ultimately from bal meaning "honey".
De Mel Sinhalese
Possibly derived from Portuguese mel meaning "honey".
Drown English
Derived from drone meaning "honey bee"
Hachimitsu Japanese
Means "honey"
Honig German, Jewish
Metonymic name for a gatherer or seller of honey, from Middle High German honec, honic "honey", German Honig.
Madushanka Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit मधु (madhu) meaning "sweet, delicious, honey".
Maung Burmese
Means "darling, honey" in Burmese.
Meema Estonian
Meema is an Estonian surname derived from "mesi/mee" meaning "honey".
Melis Sardinian
Derived from Sardinian mele or meli meaning "honey".
Mesikäpp Estonian
Mesikäpp is an Estonian surname meaning "honey cupboard".
Mesipuu Estonian
Mesipuu is an Estonian surname meaning "beehive" (literally, "honey tree").
Miele Italian
It means "honey" in Italian.
Mieles Italian, Spanish, French
Meaning "honey".
Miodownik Polish, Jewish
The literal translation is "honey cake", from the Polish word/root surname miod, meaning "honey." An occupational surname to those in the honey business, mainly beekeepers and bakers.... [more]
Rosamel French
A French surname turned Spanish masculine given name, Rosamel likely derives from the combination of rose + Greek mel “honey”. As a surname, it was borne by a 19th century French naval officer with the wonderful name of Claude Charles Marie du Campe de Rosamel.