Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the person who added the name is Brendon_CB.
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Adamek Polish, Czech
Means "son of Adam." A famous bearer was Tomasz Adamek (1976-), one of Poland's most succesfull boxers.
Bystrowski m Polish
Habitational surname for someone from a village named Bystrowice, derived from Polish bystry, meaning "light."
Camrose English (Rare), Welsh (Rare)
From the village of Camrose in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The surname itself is derived from Welsh cam meaning "crooked, bent", and rhos meaning "moor, heath."
Cannock English
From from the town of Cannock in Staffordshire, England. The surname itself might be derived from Old English cnocc, meaning "hillock."
Copperbottom Popular Culture
The surname of the main character Rodney Copperbottom from the animated film Robots (2005).
Cristófanes Spanish
Means "son of Cristóbal" in Spanish.
Curren Irish
Variant of Curran.
Darkowski m Polish
From a diminutive of Dariusz.
Duboković Croatian
Derived from dubok, meaning "deep."
Gribov m Russian
Derived from Russian гриб, meaning "mushroom."
Hillock English
Derived from the English word hillock, referring to a small hill.
Horaczek Polish
From a diminutive of Horacy.
Jackowski m Polish
Habitational surname for someone from a village called Jacków, derived from a diminutive of Jacenty.
Jaszczuk Polish
Derived from Polish jaszczurka, meaning "lizard."
Jelenković Serbian, Croatian
Derived from jelen meaning "deer."
Kapitonov m Russian
Means "son of Kapiton."
Karpiński m Polish
Derived from karp, the Polish spelling of "carp." Historically, the Karpiński family was part of the royal Clan of Korab, one of the twelve noble tribes of Poland.
Kirsanov m Russian
Means "son of Kirsan."
Kluczewski m Polish
Habititional surname for someone from a village called Kluczewo, derived from klucz, meaning "key."
Kluczyński m Polish
Variant of Kluczewski. A notable bearer was John C. Kluczynski (1896-1975), an American veteran who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Konieczny m Polish
Means "necessary" in Polish.
Koniński m Polish
Derived from Polish koń, meaning "horse." It can also refer to the city of Konin in Poland.
Krutoy Russian
Means "steep" in Russian.
Krzywiński m Polish
Habitational surname for someone from a town called Krzywiń, derived from krzywy, meaning "crooked."
Levél Hungarian
Means "leaf" in Hungarian.
Łuczak Polish
Derived from the Polish word łuk meaning "bow."
Malygin m Russian
Might be derived from малый, meaning "small, little."
Mchedlidze Georgian
From Georgian მჭედელი (mchedeli), meaning "blacksmith."
Mockler English, Irish
Might derived from Gaelic names Ó Mochlair or Mac Mochlair, where moch means "swift."
Myśliwiec m Polish
Derived from the Polish word myśliwy meaning "hunter."
Myśliwski m Polish
Derived from the Polish word myśliwy meaning "hunter." A famous bearer includes the Polish novelist Wiesław Myśliwski.
Nailsea English
From a town called Nailsea in North Somerset, England. Derived from Old English elements nægel meaning "nail," and meaning "sea."
Niziński m Polish
Might be derived from a Polish village called Niziny. It comes from Polish nizina, meaning "plain, lowland."
Norek Polish, Czech
Derived from nora, meaning "burrow."
Osnovin m Russian
Derived from Russian word основной, meaning "main."
Osowski m Polish
Habititional surname for someone from a village called Osowa, derived from Polish osowy meaning "aspen" (the type of tree).
Rafford Scottish, English
From a village called Rafford in Moray, Scotland. The surname itself is derived from Gaelic rath meaning "fort, dwelling", and ford reffering to a river crossing.
Repić Serbian, Croatian
Derived from repa, meaning "turnip."
Rogalska f Polish
Feminine form of Rogalski.
Rogalski m Polish
Derived from Polish rogal meaning "twirl."
Romsey English
From the town of Romsey in Hampshire, England. The surname itself is derived from Old English rum meaning "broad", and ey meaning "area of dry land in a marsh."
Sekretarev m Russian
Derived from the Russian word секретарь meaning "secretary."
Serednicki m Polish
Habitational surname for someone from a village called Serednica, meaning uncertain.
Smyczek Polish
Occupational surname for someone who made or used strings, derived from Polish smycz, meaning "leash."
Sokólski m Polish
Derived from Polish sokół "falcon."
Surowiecki m Polish
Derived from surowy, meaning "rough."
Trojek Czech
Derived from trojka, meaning "three."
Tugoy m Russian
Means "tight, stiff" in Russian.
Wymore English
From a town called Waymore in England, possibly abandoned. Combining Old English wic meaning "dwelling place," and mor meaning "moor."
Wyspiański m Polish
Derived from the Polish word wyspa meaning "island."
Zeitz German
From a town called Zeitz in Germany. Might be Germanized from Zajec.
Zwierzchowski m Polish
Derived from Polish zwierz, meaning "beast, animal."