Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword strange.
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Bizzarri Italian
From Italian bizzarro, "odd, eccentric, strange".
Chachin Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 茶 (cha) meaning "tea" and 珍 (chin) meaning "rare; strange".... [more]
Gharibi Persian
Derived from Persian غریب (gharib) meaning "strange, rare, foreign".
Hosp German (Austrian)
Means "odd bird" or "strange man"
Mac Giolla Iasachta Irish
Means "son of the strange youth", from Irish Gaelic iasachta "loan" "foreign", hence denoting to a boy who transferred to another family for fosterage, a common custom in ancient Ireland.
Mezurashi Japanese
Means "rare; strange" in Japanese.
Otonari Japanese
This surname combines 乙 (itsu, otsu, oto-, kinoto) meaning "duplicate, strange, the latter, witty" or 音 (in, on, -non, oto, ne) meaning "noise, sound" with 成 (jou, sei, na.su, -na.su, na.ru, nari) meaning "become, elapse, get, grow, reach, turn into."