Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which an editor of the name is Jenkowelten.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Manrique Spanish
From the given name Manrique.
Mansur Arabic
From the given name Mansur.
Maor Hebrew
From the given name Maor.
Maqsood Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Maqsud.
Marcel French
From the given name Marcel
Marcell Hungarian
From the given name Marcell.
Marcellin French
From the given name Marcellin
Marcellino Italian
From the given name Marcellino
Marcello Italian
From the given name Marcello
Marchuk Ukrainian
Possibly a patronymic derived from the given name Marko.
Marcial Spanish, Filipino
From the given name Marcial.
Marinho Portuguese
From the given name Marinho
Markopoulos Greek
Means "son of Markos".
Markou Greek
Means "son of Markos".
Martinho Portuguese
From the given name Martinho
Marziale Italian, Corsican
From the given name Marziale
Marzouk Arabic
From the given name Marzouq.
Marzouq Arabic
From the given name Marzouq.
Masood Arabic, Persian
From the given name Mas'ud
Massimino Italian
From the given name Massimino
Massimo Italian
From the given name Massimo
Massy English
Variant of Massey.
Masuda Japanese
From Japanese 増 (masu) meaning "increase", 益 (masu) meaning "benefit", 舛 (masu) meaning "oppose, to go against" (kun reading), 桝 (masu) meaning "box seat, measure" or 升 (masu) meaning "box" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
Matteo Italian
From the given name Matteo.
Matthaiou Greek
Means "son of Matthaios".
Matthäus German
From the given name Matthäus.
Matthieu French
From the given name Matthieu.
Matthijs Dutch
From the given name Matthijs.
Matvejs Latvian
From the given name Matvejs.
Mátyás Hungarian
From the given name Mátyás.
Mauricio Spanish
From the given name Mauricio
Maurizio Italian
From the given name Maurizio
Mavridis Greek
Means "son of Mavros.
Mavromichalis Greek
Means "black Michalis (Michael)" in Greek. In Mani, it is said to derive from an orphan named Μιχάλης (Michalis). Because of the dark clothing worn during times of mourning, orphans were often called μαύρος (mavros) meaning "black".
Meinhard German
From the given name Meinhard
Meinhart German
From the given name Meinhard
Melchior Dutch, German
Derived from the given name Melchior.
Melchiorre Italian
From the given name Melchiorre.
Melker Dutch, Swedish (Rare), Afrikaans
Derived from Dutch melker "milker (one who milks)". In some cases, however, it can also be derived from the given name Melchior.
Melkersson Swedish
Means "son of Melker".
Melnikova f Russian
Feminine form of Melnikov.
Melquíades Spanish
From the given name Melquíades.
Mencke German
Variant of Menke
Menzer German
Variant of Mentzer.
Mercurio Italian
From the given name Mercurio.
Merrix Welsh
Variant of Merricks.
Mervin Welsh, English
From the given name Mervin
Metsä Finnish
Means “forest” in Finnish.
Michalopoulos Greek
Means "son of Michail".
Middle English
Derived from the word middle
Miklós Hungarian
From the given name Miklós.
Milman English
From the old English word mylen meaning "mill" and mann meaning "man", which in this sense means a worker
Miłosz Polish
From the given name Miłosz.
Mitropoulos Greek
Means "son of Mitros".
Mizumoto Japanese
From Japanese 水 (mizu) meaning "water" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
Mohrenschildt German
From the surname Mohren and scilt "shield"
Mohseni Persian
From the given name Mohsen.
Moïse French
From the given name Moïse.
Moneer Arabic
From the given name Munir
Monir Arabic
From the given name Munir
Mordecai English
From the given name Mordecai
Mordechai Hebrew
From the given name Mordechai.
Móric Hungarian
From the given name Móric.
Muggah Scottish
From the Gaelic word mùgach meaning "surly".
Muhsen Arabic
From the given name Muhsin
Muhsin Arabic, Turkish
From the given name Muhsin
Mujahid Arabic
From the given name Mujahid.
Mujtaba Arabic
From the given name Mujtaba.
Muneer Arabic
From the given name Munir
Munir Arabic
From the given name Munir
Muratagi Japanese
From Japanese 村 (mura) meaning "village", 田 (ta) meaning "rice field" and 義 (gi) meaning "righteousness".
Must Estonian
Means "black (colour)" in Estonian.
Nagelschmidt German
Means "nail smith" in German
Nally Irish
Variant of MacNally
Narciso Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Narciso.
Narendra Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Gujarati
From the given name Narendra.
Natalino Italian
From the given name Natalino.
Natalio Spanish
From the given name Natalio.
Naumenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Naum.
Naveed Persian, Arabic
From the given name Navid.
Navid Persian, Arabic
From the given name Navid.
Nazaire French
From the given name Nazaire.
Nazeer Urdu
From the given name Nazir 1.
Nazir Arabic, Urdu, Punjabi
From the given name Nazir 1.
Ndreu Albanian
From the given name Ndreu.
Neave English
Variant of Neeve
Neaves English
Variant of Neeve
Neeves English
Variant of Neeve
Nerio Italian
From the given name Nerio.
Nesterenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Nestor.
Netherland English
Indicates origin from The Netherlands.
Nettuno Italian
From the given name Nettuno.
Neve English, Dutch, German, Danish, Swedish
Ultimately derived from Old Germanic nefo "nephew, grandson". In Middle English, it also became a term meaning "wastrel, spendthrift".
Nicasio Italian, Spanish
From the given name Nicasio.
Nicholas English
From the given name Nicholas.
Niemiec Polish
Means "German" in Polish.
Nieuwenhuis Dutch
Means "new house" in Dutch. Indicated that the bearer lived in a new house or lived in a village of the same name
Nikolopoulos Greek
Means "son of Nikolaos".
Nishimoto Japanese
From Japanese 西 (nishi) meaning "west" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
Nkosi Southern African, Zulu, Chewa
Derived from Zulu and Chewa inkosi meaning "chief, king".
Noak German
Variant of Noack.
Nord Swedish
Swedish surname meaning "north".
Nwankwo Igbo
From the given name Nwankwo.
Nyhuis Dutch
Variant of Nijhuis
Oatfield English
Means "oat field". Cognate of Haberfeld
Ó Branagáin Irish
Means "descendant of Branagán".
Ó Bric Irish
Means "descendant of Breac"
Ó Bruic Irish
Means "descendant of Broc"
Ó Caingnigh Irish
Means "descendant of Caingneach"
Ó Cairealláin Irish
Means "descendant of Caireallán"
Ó Cathail Irish
Means "descendant of Cathal".
Ó Ceanndubháin Irish
Means "descendant of Ceanndubhán"
Ó Cionnfhaolaidh Irish
Means "descendant of Cionnfhaoladh".
Ó Cluanaigh Irish
Means "descendant of Cluanach"
Ó Cnáimhsighe Irish
Means "descendant of Cnáimhseach"
Ó Coscraigh Irish
Means "descendant of Coscrach"
Octavien French
From the given name Octavien.
Octavio Spanish
From the given name Octavio.
Ó Daighre Irish
Means "descendant of Daighre"
Oddo Italian
From the given name Oddo.
Ödön Hungarian
From the given name Ödön.
Ó Donnagáin Irish
Means "descendant of Donnagán"
Ó Duibheannaigh Irish
Means "descendant of Duibheannach"
Ó Duinnín Irish
Means "descendant of Duinnín"
Oehm German
Variant of Ohme
Ó Fathaidh Irish
Means "descendant of Fathadh"
Ó Fiaich Irish
Means "descendant of Fiach"
Ó Flaithimh Irish
Means "descendant of Flaitheamh"
Ó Fógartaigh Irish
Means "descendant of Fógartach"
Ó Gormghaile Irish
Means "descendant of Gormgal".
Ó hÁilgheanáin Irish
Means "descendant of Áilgheanán"
Ó hAinbhthín Irish
Means "descendant of Ainbhthín"
Ó hAnluain Irish
Means "descendant of Anluan"
Ohanyan Armenian
Alternate transcription of Armenian Օհանյան (See Ohanian)
Ó hAodhagáin Irish
Means "descendant of Aodhagán"
Ó hÉilidhe Irish
Means "descendant of the claimant". From éilidhe "claimant"
Ó hEinirí Irish
Means "son of Einrí"
Ó hEodhusa Irish
Means "descendant of Eodhus"
Ohm German
Variant of Ohme
Ohms German
Variant of Ohme
Ó hOistín Irish
Means "descendant of Oistín"
Oikonomos Greek
Means "housekeeper, steward" from the Greek word οἰκόνομος (oikonomos), derived from οἶκος (oikos) "house, household" and νόμος (nomos) "law, custom"... [more]
Oka Japanese
From Japanese 岡 (oka) meaning "ridge, hill".
Okimoto Japanese
From Japanese 沖 (oki) meaning "open sea" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
Ó Labhradha Irish
Means "descendant of Labhraidh"
Olegario Spanish
From the given name Olegario.
Oliviero Italian
From the given name Oliviero.
Ó Luanaigh Irish
Means "descendant of Luanach"
Olympiou Greek (Cypriot)
Means "son of Olympios". A famous bearer is the Greek Cypriot singer Despina Olympiou.
Ó Macdha Irish
Means "descendant of Macdha"
Ó Maoilbhearaigh Irish
Means "descendant of Maolbhearaigh" in Irish.
Ó Maolfábhail Irish
Means "descendant of Maolfábhail"
Ó Maolmhóna Irish
Means "descendant of Maolmhóna"
Ó Marcacháin Irish
Means "descendant of Marcachán"
Onesto Italian
From the given name Onesto.
Ong English
Variant of Yong
Onge English
Variant of Ong or Yonge
Onofre Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Onofre.
Onofrio Italian
From the given name Onofrio.
Onorato Italian
From the given name Onorato
Onorio Italian
From the given name Onorio.
Ó Peatáin Irish
Means "descendant of Peatán"
Orazio Italian
From the given name Orazio.
Oreste Italian
From the given name Oreste
Oriente Italian
From the given name Oriente
Orologas Greek
Means "watchmaker" in Greek.
O'Rourke Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Ó Ruairc meaning "descendant of Ruarc".
Orsino Italian
From the given name Orsino.
Ó Síodhacháin Irish
Means "descendant of Síodhachán".
Ó Síoráin Irish
Means "descendant of Síoráin"
Osip Russian
From the given name Osip.
Osipova Russian
Feminine form of Osipov.
Ó Sírín Irish
Means "descendant of Sírín"
Ó Spealáin Irish
Means "descendant of Spealán"
Ostap Ukrainian
From the given name Ostap.
Ostapenko Ukrainian
From the given name Ostap.
Osvaldo Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
From the given name Osvaldo.
Ó Troighthigh Irish
Means "descendant of Troightheach"
Ottaviano Italian
From the given name Ottaviano.
Ottavio Italian
From the given name Ottavio.
Ottmar German
From the given name Ottmar.
Ottone Italian
From the given name Ottone.
Ouahab Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Wahab.
Oved Hebrew
From the given name Oved.
Pablo Spanish
From the given name Pablo.
Pahlavan Persian
Means "hero, strong man" in Persian.
Paish English
From Pasci, a department in Euce, Normandy
Palola Finnish
Probably from Palo, the name of many Finnish villages or palo meaning "fire" and the suffix -la signifying a place.
Panagiotidis Greek
From given name Panagiotis.
Panagiotou Greek
Means "son of Panagiotis".
Panagopoulos Greek
Derived from the given name Panagos (a short form of Panagiotis) and the patronymic suffix -πουλος (-poulos)... [more]
Panchenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Panko".
Pancho Spanish
From the given name Pancho.
Pancrazio Italian
From the given name Pancrazio.
Panfilo Italian
From the given name Panfilo.
Paolino Italian
From the given name Paolino.
Paolo Italian
From the given name Paolo.
Papademetriou Greek
Alternate transcription of Papadimitriou.
Papakostas Greek
Means "son of Kostas the priest", from Greek πάπας (papas) combined with the given name Kostas.
Papamichael Greek, English (Rare)
Means "son of priest Michael".
Papatonis Greek
Means "son of priest Antonis".