Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which an editor of the name is Jenkowelten.
usage
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Wedon English
Variant of Weedon
Weedon English
From places called Weedon
Wendelin German
From the given name Wendelin.
Wenz German
Variant of Wentz
Wenzel German
Variant of Wentzel or from the given name Wenzel
Wessel Frisian, Dutch
From the given name Wessel.
Weton English
Variant of Weeton
Wielandt German
From the given name Wieland.
Wigger English
Derived from the word wicga "bug"
Wigley English
Derived from the words wicga "bug" and leah "woodland, clearing"
Winfred English
From the given name Winfred.
Wirz German
Variant of Wirtz.
Wolfgang German
From the given name Wolfgang.
Wooten English
Habitational name from any of the extremely numerous places named with Old English wudu "wood" + tun "enclosure", "settlement",
Wujcik Polish
Variant of Wójcik.
Wurz German
Variant of Wurtz
Yacob Amharic
From the given name Yacob.
Yacoob Arabic
From the given name Yaqub.
Yacoub Arabic
From the given name Yaqub.
Yamano Japanese
From Japanese 山 (yama) meaning "mountain" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Yaniv Hebrew
From the given name Yaniv.
Yaqoob Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Yaqub.
Yarmolenko Ukrainian
Regional name for someone from Yarmolyntsi, an urban-type settlement in Ukraine.
Yefimov Russian
Means "son of Yefim".
Yefimova Russian
Feminine form of Yefimov.
Yefremov Russian
Means "son of Yefrem"
Yehia Arabic
From the given name Yahya.
Yehya Arabic, Uyghur
From the given name Yehya.
Yermolayev Russian
Means "son of Yermolai".
Yiannopoulos Greek
Means son of Yianni, a famous bearer of this name is Milo Yiannopolous (1983-).
Yokotake Japanese
From Japanese 横 (yoko) meaning "side, beside, next to" and 竹 (take) meaning "bamboo".
Yonge English
Variant of Yong
Yukawa Japanese
From Japanese 湯 (yu) meaning "hot spring" and 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream".
Yushchenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Yukhym". Viktor Yushchenko was the Ukrainian president from 2005 to 2010, and a major figure in the Orange Revolution.
Zachariah English
From the given name Zachariah
Zafeiriou Greek
Means "son of Zafeiris".
Zakaria Arabic, Bengali
From the given name Zakariyya.
Zaun German
From a topographical name from Middle High German zun "fence, hedge" the German cognitive to Anglo-Saxon tun.
Zdravković Serbian
Means "son of Zdravko".
Zeferino Portuguese
From the given name Zeferino
Zelenska Ukrainian
Feminine form of Zelensky.
Zentz German
Variant of Zenz.
Zsiga Hungarian
From the given name Zsiga.