Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which an editor of the name is Nienna9.
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Aškāpu Babylonian
Means "leatherworker", deriving from the Akkadian aškāpu ("a leatherworker , a cobbler , a shoemaker").
Aššurāya Babylonian
Means "Assyrian", deriving from the Akkadian element aššurû ("Assyrian").
Balīhû Babylonian
Means "man from Balīh" (a tributary of the Euphrates river).
Conlee Irish
Variant spelling of Conley
Džambas Romani
Meaning "herdsman, horse trader", from Persian ganbas, which translates as "herdsman". In the Turkish language, this term has the same meaning as... [more]
Gye Korean
Etymology uncertain, possibly deriving from the Hanja element 季 (gye) ("season") or 桂 (gye) ("cassia, cinnamon").
Hokka Finnish
Possibly deriving from the Karelian given name Hokka.
Kaunisvesi Finnish
Means "beautiful water", deriving from the Finnish elements kaunis ("possessing charm and attractiveness") and vesi ("water").
Kuosmanen Finnish
Meaning uncertain. Possibly deriving from the Finnish element kuoha ("foam"), or the element kousi ("pattern"). Features the nen suffix commonly found in surnames of Savo-Karelian origin.
Lalli Finnish
Of uncertain etymology. This surname has been attested in Finland since 1550 CE.
Linkytė Lithuanian
Of uncertain etymology.
Matela Finnish
Possibly based on the Finnish given name Mattias.
Moilanen Finnish
Meaning uncertain, features the nen suffix commonly found in surnames of Savo-Karelian origin.
Porko Finnish
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from Finnish poro meaning "reindeer".
Pöyhönen Finnish
Of uncertain etymology. Features the nen suffix commonly found in surnames of Savo-Karelian origin.
Quain Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicised form of O'Cuáin, which derives from the Old Irish given name Cúán.
Stampler American
Of uncertain etymology.
Zbornak American
Zbornak is a surname. A famous bearer is Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur) from “The Golden Girls”.