Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the person who added the name is Demoizel.
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Andreani Italian
Derived from the given name Andrea 1.
Appenzell German
Habitational name for someone from Appenzell (village or canton) in northeastern Switzerland. The placename derives from Latin abbatis cella, "cell (i.e., estate) of the abbot".
Béguin French
Nickname from beguin, a member of a medieval Christian male religious community (ultimately named after a priest called Lambert le Bègue) that followed a monastic rule without making perpetual vows and was quickly considered heretic; by extension the term came to mean "sanctimonious person".
Bow English, Scottish
Habitational name from any of various minor places called with Old English boga, meaning "bow, arch, bend".
Ceccoli Italian
Derived from the given name Cecco. Nicoletta Ceccoli is a noted bearer.
Danbury English
Habitational name for someone from Danbury in Essex.
DeMont French
Variant of Dumont.
Dieuleveut French
From French Dieu le veut, "God wills it".
Errol Scottish
Derived from a village by this name in Perthshire.
Etheridge English
Derived from the given name Aldrich.
Gainsbourg French
French form of Ginsburg.
Gallion English, French
Derived from the given name Galian.
Genain English (American, ?)
This pseudonym was used to protect the identities of the Morlok sisters, identical quadruplets born in 1930. All four developed schizophrenia, suggesting a large genetic component to the cause of the disease.
Godet French
From Old French godet, meaning "glass, tumbler", used as a nickname for a maker or seller.
Goodwill English
Nickname for a friendly or amiable person; from Middle English god(e), gud(e) goud(e), meaning "good" and wil(le), meaning "will, volition".
Gorey English, Irish (Anglicized)
See Mcgorry. Edward Gorey was a noted bearer.
Halifax English
Habitational name for someone from Halifax in Yorkshire.
Kelvin Scottish, English
See the given name Kelvin.
Luttrell English
From a diminutive of Old French loutre, meaning "otter" (from Latin lutra), applied as a nickname for someone thought to resemble an otter or a metonymic occupational name for someone who hunted otters (for their pelts).
Málaga Spanish
Habitational name for someone from Málaga, capital of the province of the same name in Andalusia.
Melmoth English
From middle english milde, meaning "mild, gentle, friendly" and mouth. The development of the surname may have been influenced by association with Middle English mele-mouth, meaning "mealy-mouthed, reticent, ingratiating, hypocritical".
Midford English
Habitational name for someone from Mitford in Northumberland.
Phantomhive Popular Culture
Created by Yana Toboso for her popular manga series "Black Butler".
Profitendieu Literature
Used by André Gide in his novel "The Counterfeiters."
Rivette French, English (American, Rare), English (Canadian, Rare)
Topographic name derived from a diminutive of Old French rive, meaning "(river) bank, shore"; see also Rivet.
Sutcliff English
From Old English sūth, meaning "south, southern" and cliff.
Tournier French
French form of Turner.
Usher English
Occupational name from Middle English usher, meaning "usher, doorkeeper".
Verlaine French, French (Belgian)
Habitational name for someone from Verlaine in the province of Liège, Belgium. Paul Verlaine was a noted bearer.
Wanton English, Scottish
From Middle English wanton, meaning "unruly", "thoughtless" or "promiscuous".