Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the person who added the name is THB13.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Yash Polish (Americanized)
Americanized form of Polish Jeż ‘hedgehog’ and possibly also of its Slovenian or other Slavic cognate Jež (see Jez).
Yashin Uzbek
Means "lighting" in Uzbek.
Yastremskyi m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Jastremski.
Yellowhair Navajo, Cheyenne (?)
Translation into English of a personal name such as Navajo Bitsiiʼ Łitsoii (literally meaning "His Yellow Hair"), which is derived from bitsiiʼ meaning "his hair" and łitso meaning "yellow", or Cheyenne Heóva'éhe, derived from the prefix heóv- meaning "yellow" and the suffix -a'e meaning "hair".
Yellowman Indigenous American
Translation into English of a personal name such as Navajo Hastiin Łitso, based on hastiin ‘man’ and łitso ‘yellow’, referring to the color of the complexion or the hair (Juxtapose Yellowhair).
Yttrefjord Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Combination of Norwegian yttre- "outer" and fjord "fjord".
Yurkovich Ukrainian, Belarusian
Patronymic from the personal name Yurko, a pet form of Yuriy, eastern Slavic equivalent of George.
Yzaguirre Basque
Respelling of Basque Izaguirre.
Zajack Polish (Anglicized)
Possibly Anglicised form of Polish surname.
Zaluzhnyi m Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Zaluzhnyy.
Zawadzki m Polish
Habitational name for someone from a place named Zawada or a variant of the surname Zawada, both coming from Polish zawada meaning "hindrance".
Zbrzezny m Polish
From Polish zbrzeżny or zbrzeźny, meaning "lying on the shore", from the prefix z‑ meaning "at, on" and brzeg meaning "shore, bank".
Żdanowicz Polish
Means "son of Żdan".
Zdun m Polish
Means "stove maker" from Polish word zdun meaning "stove maker, stove mason".
Zirkzee Dutch, German
Could be potentially related to the German surname Zirkel or Zirkl. Another theory says that it has its historical roots in the Netherlands, particularly in the region of Zeeland, where it is believed to have originated... [more]
Zlodeyev m Russian
From Russian злодей (zlodéy), meaning "villain, scoundrel".
Zyuskova f Russian
Feminine form of Zyuskov.
Zzard Obscure
Probably a shortened form of Buzzard.
Zzohaib Pakistani (Rare)
Unidentified origins.