Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the person who added the name is DynastiRoyal.
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Abyssum American
Means "Abyss" in Latin.
Bloodgood English (American), Dutch (Americanized)
Anglicized form of Dutch Bloetgoet. The progenitor of the American Bloodgood family was Francis Bloodgood, a 17th-century Dutch emigrant to Flushing, Queens, New York, originally named Frans Jansen Bloetgoet.
Caroso English (American)
Surname of Panther Caroso from the Star Fox 64 series.
Crashman American
Surnames of fictional characters Carl and Chloe Crashman from Carl².
Deetz German (Americanized), German
Either an Americanized form of German Dietz or a North German surname which is ultimately derived from the same source (from an old personal name formed with Old High German diota "people, nation")... [more]
Fossoyeur American
A surname meaning "Gravedigger" in French.
Gilmore English, Irish
Gilmore is a surname with several origins and meanings:... [more]
Hasselhoff American
The surname of the singer, David Hasselhoff.
Horvitz English (American)
Surname of Richard Steven Horvitz, a voice actor in Angry Beavers, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, and Invader Zim.
Iykofos American
A surname means "Twilight" in Greek.
Mavros English (American)
Means "Black" in Greek.
Nocte American
Means "night" in Latin.
Obesus American
Means "obese" in Latin.
Obscurite English
A word which means "darkness" in French language.
Pines English (American)
Surname of the characters, Dipper, Mabel and Stan from Gravity Falls.
Powalski English (American)
Surname of Leon Powalski from the Star Fox 64 series.
Ravenswood English (American)
Ravenswood is a gothic surname.
Selinofoto Greek
A surname which means "Moonlight" in Greek.
Sheffield English, English (British)
A surname which named after an city in England.... [more]
Sonnenblume German
Means "sunflower" in German.
Spina Italian
Means "thorn" in Italian, originally a topographic name for someone who lived by a thorn bush or a habitational name from any of various locations called Spina.
Stantz German
Possibly an altered spelling of German Stanz, a habitation name from places called Stans or Stanz in Austria and Switzerland (see also Stentz).
Vampyr English (American)
A gothic surname.