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AhumadaSpanish topographic or habitational name from a place named with ahumar "to smoke", possibly denoting a place where ham and other meats were smoked or alternatively a place that had been cleared for settlement by burning... [more]
ČádaCzech Descriptive nickname from Old Czech čad- "smoke", applied to someone with dark skin.
DymekPolish Diminutive of Polish dym meaning "smoke".
FumagalliItalian Means "smoke the rooster" in Italian, from fuma "to smoke" and gallo "rooster". Refers to filling a henhouse with smoke to keep the chickens quiet when stealing them, thus making this a name probably given to chicken thieves.
FümmRomansh Derived from Romansh füm "smoke", this is an occupational surname denoting a blacksmith.