Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the person who added the name is Sofia.
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Aali Arabic
Derived from the given name Aali.
Aćimović Serbian
A patronymic surname derived from the given name Aćim.
Ademović Bosnian
Means "son of Adem".
Adilović Bosnian
Means "son of Adil".
Ahmetović Bosnian
Means "son of Ahmet".
Andov Macedonian
Means "son of Ande".
Andreossi Romansh
Derived from a diminutive form of the given name Andrea 1.
Arifović Bosnian
Means "son of Arif".
Arslanagić Bosnian
Means "son of Arslan".
Augustus English
Means "great" or "venerable", derived from Latin augere "to increase".
Avramopoulos Greek
Means "son of Avram".
Bajramović Bosnian
Derived from Bosnian bajram meaning "Eid" (a Muslim festival), borrowed from Turkish bayram.
Balić Croatian
Derived from the word balija meaning "peasant" or from the forename Balislav.
Ban Croatian
Derived from a noble title used in several states in Central and Southeastern Europe between the 7th century and the 20th century.
Barišić Croatian
Means ''son of Bariša''.
Belovuk Serbian
Means "white wolf" in Serbian.
Birk Slovene
Of unknown origin.
Bitencourt Brazilian, Portuguese (Brazilian), French (Rare), English
BITENCOURT, derives from Bittencourt, Bettencourt and Bethencourt; They are originally place-names in Northern France. The place-name element -court (courtyard, courtyard of a farm, farm) is typical of the French provinces, where the Frankish settlements formed an important part of the local population... [more]
Bolić Serbian, Croatian
Derived from the word bol, meaning "pain, ache".
Borisova f Bulgarian, Russian
Feminine form of Borisov.
Botelho Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian)
From the Portuguese word botelho, which can denote a measure of grain, a grain sack, or seaweed, and was probably applied as an occupational name for a grain dealer or a gatherer of kelp or seaweed.
Bratić Serbian
Means ''little brother''.
Brozović Croatian
Derived from Broz.
Budimir Croatian, Serbian
From the given name Budimir.
Bulić Croatian
Derived from Ottoman Turkish bula meaning "a married woman or a Muslim woman in harem pants or covered with a headscarf" or from the forename Bule a hypocoristic of Budislav, Budimir, Budivoj, Budimil.
Caixeta Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese common name for Tabebuia cassinoides, a tree native to Central and South America.
Car Croatian, Serbian
Means "Tzar".
Češnjak Croatian (Rare)
Means ''garlic''.
Ceylan Turkish
Turkish surname meaning "gazelle" from Persian carān جران.
Chorieva Tajik, Uzbek
Feminine form of Choriev.
Čoban Croatian, Serbian
From čoban meaning ''shepherd''. Cognate of Turkish Çoban.
Čobanac Croatian
From čoban meaning ''shepherd''.
Čobanić Croatian
From čoban meaning ''shepherd''.
Čobanković Croatian
From čoban meaning ''shepherd''.
Čobanov Croatian
From čoban meaning ''shepherd''.
Čobanović Croatian, Serbian
From čoban meaning ''shepherd''.
Čobanski Croatian (Rare)
From čoban meaning ''shepherd''.
Concepción Spanish
Means "conception'' in Spanish, in reference to the Immaculate Conception of Virgin Mary.
Čosić Croatian
Variant spelling of Ćosić.
Crnković Croatian
Derived from crn "black". The name refers to a person who was dark-skinned, or a person from the region Crna Gora "Black Mountain" (modern-day Montenegro).
Damianov Bulgarian
Means "son of Damian".
Darego Nigerian (Rare)
Meaning unknown.
Divjak Croatian, Serbian
From divjak meaning ''savage''.
du Plessis Afrikaans, French Creole, French (Cajun), French (Huguenot)
French topographic name for someone who lived by a quickset fence, Old French pleis (from Latin plexum past participle of plectere ‘plait’, ‘weave’), with fused preposition and definite article du ‘from the’... [more]
Duvall French
Variant spelling of Duval.
Erkan Turkish
From Turkish er "brave man" and kan "blood".
Eyüboğlu Turkish
Means ''son of Eyüp''.
Falcão Portuguese
Portuguese surname meaning "falcon".
Faria Portuguese, Italian
Faria is a Portuguese surname. A habitational name from either of two places called Faria, in Braga and Aveiro. ... [more]
Ferhatović Bosnian
Means "son of Ferhat".
Filipčić Croatian
Derived from the forename Filip.
Gašperič Slovene
Derived from the given name Gašper.
Gato Spanish
Gato is a Spanish, Portuguese and Galician word for cat.
Gavran Croatian, Serbian
Means "raven".
Golubovec Croatian
From golub meaning ''pigeon''.
Grgurić Croatian
Means "son of Grgur".
Gunasekera Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Gunasekara.
Halilović Bosnian
Means "son of Halil".
Halimović Bosnian
Means "son of Halim".
Hamzagić Bosnian
Means "son of Hamza".
Hamzić Bosnian
Means "son of Hamza".
Haneef Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
From the given name Hanif.
Harry English
From first name Harry.
Hasančić Bosnian
Means "son of Hasan".
Hasanović Bosnian
Means "son of Hasan".
Herco Bosnian
Derived from Herceg.
Hidayat Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Hidayat.