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AizenPopular Culture This Japanese surname is used as 藍染 with 藍 (ran, ai) meaning "indigo" and 染 (sen, shi.mi, shi.miru, -shi.meru, -ji.miru, so.maru, so.meru, -zo.me, -zome) meaning "colour, dye, paint, print, stain." Normally, this would be romanticised as Aizome.... [more]
ApaleNahuatl Possibly means "coloured water", from atl "water" and tlapalli "painting".
FudeyasuJapanese Fude means "handwriting, painting/writing brush" and yasu means "cheap, relax, peaceful".
OcchipintiSicilian Derived from Italian occhi "eyes" and pinti "painted", denoting someone with dark eyelashes or with flecked or blood-shot eyes.
PanepintoItalian Derived from the word "pane" meaning "bread" in Italian and "pinto" meaning "painted", "flecked", or possibly "bad". The name is generally given to a baker.
PhatKhmer Means "blow, scatter, disperse"; "paint, color, brush" or "repay" in Khmer.
PiltEstonian Pilt is an Estonian surname meaning "picture" and "painting".
SomeyaJapanese From Japanese 染 (some) meaning "dye, colour, paint" and 谷 (ya) meaning "valley".
VärvEstonian Värv is an Estonian surname meaning "color" and "paint".
VõõbusEstonian Võõbus is an Estonian surname, possibly a corruption of "võõp" meaning to "daub" or "paint".
ZugrăvescuRomanian Patronymic surname of uncertain origin. It may be derived from the verb a zugrăvi meaning "to paint, to describe figuratively" and therefore mean "The descendant of he who describes/paints".