Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword plough.
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Ader Estonian
Ader is an Estonian surname meaning "plow".
Åker Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
From Swedish and Norwegian åker "plowed field".
Amrein German (Swiss)
Derived from the prepostion am "at" and German Rain "edge of plowed land".
Arder Estonian
Arder is an Estonian surname meaning, possibly a corruption of "ader", meaning "plow".
Haldar Indian, Bengali
Probably from Sanskrit हलधर (haladhara) meaning "one who holds a plough", an epithet of the Hindu god Balarama.
Scanavino Italian
Meaning uncertain, possibly related to scanalare "to cut a groove, to plough" and vino "wine".
Scannella Italian
Possibly from Italian scannellare "to channel, to cut a groove", itself from Latin scamnum "ridge (of earth formed by plowing)".
Sokhotskyy Ukrainian
From Ukrainian соха meaning "wooden plough".