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AçıkgözTurkish Means "crafty, cunning, nimble" in Turkish.
BorzykhRussian Derived from Russian борзый (borzy) meaning "swift, brisk".
ÇabukTurkish Means "quick, fast, swift" in Turkish.
CaveNorman, French, English A name of various possible origins. As a Norman French name Cave can mean "bald" from cauf or it can mean "worker in a wine cellar" or "one who dwelt in or near a cave". As an English name Cave refers to a Yorkshire river whose fast current inspired the name meaning "swift".
ÇevikTurkish Means "nimble, agile, quick" in Turkish.
ChyżyPolish (Rare) Derived from Old Polish adjective "chyży" which means "quick, swift"
ClagueManx Shortened Anglicization of either Gaelic Mac Luathóg "son of Luathóg", itself derived from a diminutive of Gaelic luath, Manx leah "swift", or from Gaelic Mac Laoghóg "son of Laoghóg", which is derived from a diminutive of Gaelic laogh and Manx lheiy "calf".
ForsmanSwedish Combination of Swedish fors "rapid" (geology) and man "man".
HayakawaJapanese From Japanese 早 (haya) meaning "early, fast" and 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream".
HayamiJapanese From Japanese 速 (haya) meaning "fast", 逸 (haya) meaning "deviate" or 早 (haya) meaning "early"; combined with 水 (mi) meaning "water" or 見 (mi) meaning "see".
HayamizuJapanese Haya means "fast" or "hawk" and mizu means "water".
HayanoJapanese Haya can mean "swift" or "hawk" and no means "field, plain".
HayaseJapanese Haya can mean "hawk" or "fast" and se means "ripple, current".
HeaphyIrish From Irish Gaelic Ó hÉamhthaigh meaning "descendant of Éamhthach", the given name Éamhthach meaning "swift" in Gaelic.
HoắcVietnamese From Sino-Vietnamese 霍 (Huò) meaning "Quick".
HurtigSwedish Nickname for someone full of energy and endurance, from Swedish hurtig "quick, fast, rapid, brisk".
KärmasEstonian Kärmas is an Estonian surname meaning "smart", "ready", "swift" and "brisk".
NivaSami, Finnish From Finnish niva "small rapid in a river", ultimately derived from Northern Sami njavvi "small river, small rapid".
PungKorean From Sino-Korean 馮 (pung) meaning "fast running horse".
ReschkeGerman Derived from the Middle High German word "rasch" meaning "quick," or "hot-headed". As such, it may have originated as a nickname for a quick or rash person.
ShvydkyUkrainian Derived from Ukrainian швидкий (shvydky) meaning "fast, quick".
SmartEnglish From Old English (smeart) meaning "quick". This surname was used to refer to person who worked as a handyman.
SnällSwedish Possibly taken from English Snell or its German cognate Schnell, meaning "quick, fast", and having its spelling influenced by Swedish snäll "nice, kind"... [more]
SnelsonEnglish Means "son of Snell", Snell being a nickname for a brisk or active person, from Middle English snell "quick, lively" (cf... [more]
StridSwedish From the Swedish word stid meaning either "swift, rapid" or "battle, combat, fight".
WightScottish, English Nickname from Middle English wiht, wight "nimble, strong".