Browse Submitted Surnames

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Abdulkadyrov m Tatar, Kazakh, Bashkir
From the given name Abdulkadyr
Aleksiyiv m Ukrainian
From the given name Aleksiy
Arciszewski m Polish
Habitational name for a person from the Polish village Arciszewo
Aznavuryan m Armenian
Means "son of Aznavur".
Bannykh Russian
From баня (banya) meaning "bath"
Barsukov m Russian
From барсук (barsuk) meaning "badger"
Bazylyuk Ukrainian
From Ukrainian базилік (bazylik), meaning "basil".
Berezin m Russian
From береза (bereza) meaning "birch tree"
Blyznyuk Ukrainian
From Ukrainian близнюк (blyznyuk), meaning "twin".
Bohdanov m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Bogdanov
Chałupa Polish
Polish form of Chalupa
Chigirev m Russian (?)
Possibly from the Ukrainian city of Chyhyryn
Chmara Polish
Derived from proto-slavic *xmara meaning "dusky"
Chromy Polish
Polish form of Khromykh
Chromý Czech
Czech form of Khromykh
Dvoeglazov m Russian
Means "son of the two-eyed" from двоеглаз (dvoeglaz) meaning "two-eyed"
Fluture Romanian
From Romanian fluture, flutur "butterfly" (itself possibly a deverbative from flutura "flutter, float, flit").
Fyodorovtsev m Russian
Means "from Fyodorovsk". Fyodorovsk is the name of many villages in Russia, the most notable of which being Fyodorovsk, Permskiy Kray.
Gleichenhaus German
From Proto-Germanic galīkaz meaning "alike" combined with the word haus meaning "house"
Gołąb Polish
Nickname for a mild-mannered or peace-loving man, from Polish golab "dove".
Grogan Irish
Derived from the native Gaelic O'Gruagain Sept that was initially located in County Roscommon but which became widely dispersed. The name is derived from a Gaelic word meaning 'fierceness'.
Gubaydullin m Tatar
From the given name Gubaydulla.
Jaggard English
The name Jaggard is rooted in the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. It was originally a name for someone who worked as a person who tends draughthorses.
Kállay Hungarian
Habitational name for someone from a place called Kálló or Kallo in Nógrád County or from the provincial town of Nagykálló in Szabolcs County in Hungary
Khakimzhanov m Kazakh
Means "son of Khakimzhan".
Khromykh Russian, Ukrainian
From proto-slavic *xromъ meaning "lame, crippled"
Khusnutdinov m Tatar
From the given name Khusnutdin
Kiełbasiński m Polish
Habitational name for a person from the town of Kiełbasiń.
Kislykh Russian
From кислый (kislyy) meaning "sour"
Klaptyuk Ukrainian
From клаптик (klaptyk) meaning "patch"
Kleshchev m Russian
From клещ (kleshch) meaning "mite, tick"
Kolesnichenko Ukrainian
From колес (koles) meaning "wheel"
Kolosov m Russian
Means from колос (kolos) meaning "spica"
Kondratyuk Ukrainian
From the given name Kondratiy
Korobeynikov m Russian
Means "son of a peddler" from коробейник (korobeynik) meaning "peddler"
Kostylev m Russian
Possibly from from костыль (kostyl') meaning "crutch"
Kovtun Ukrainian, Russian
Means "plica, mophead" in Ukrainian, refering to someone with unkempt hair "Polish plait" .
Kuklev m Russian
From кукла (kukla) meaning "doll"
Lebid Ukrainian
Means 'Swan'
Lugovskikh Russian
Possibly from луг (lug), meaning "meadow".
Lutfullin m Tatar, Bashkir (?)
From the given name Lutfulla.
Malinin m Russian
From Russian малина (malina) meaning "raspberry".
Nekrasov m Russian
Possibly from некрас (nekras) meaning "ugly".
Onopriienko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Onufriy
Pakhalin m Russian
From пахать (pakhat') meaning "plow"
Pidluzhnyi m Ukrainian
Denoted to someone from the village of Pidluzhne
Platonov m Russian
Means "son of Platon".
Plyushchenko Ukrainian
Derieved from Ukrainian плющ (plyushch) meaning "ivy"
Poltoratsky m Russian
From полтора (poltora) meaning "one and a half"
Puhach Ukrainian
Means "owl" in Ukrainian
Redka Ukrainian
Means "raddish" in Ukrainian
Roshchupkin m Russian
From роща (roshcha) meaning "grove"
Ryazanov m Russian
Habitational name for someone who lived in Ryazan
Sapozhnikov m Russian
Derieved from сапожник (sapozhnik), meaning "shoe maker".
Semirenko m Crimean Tatar (Ukrainianized)
Means "son of Semir". It is a Ukrainian style surname.
Serebryansky m Russian
From серебряный (serebryaniy) meaning "silver"
Shchegolev m Russian
From Russian щегол (shchegol) meaning "goldfinch".
Shcherbakov m Russian
From щербак (shcherbak) meaning "toothless" refering to someone who has lost teeth.
Shipilov m Russian
From шипил (shipil) meaning "hiss"
Sirotinin m Russian
From сирота (sirota) meaning "orphan"
Soldatov m Russian
From солдат (soldat) meaning "soldier"
Sotnikov m Russian
From сотник (sotnik) a millitary ranking meaning "centurion".
Steifvater German
from Middle Low German stēfvader 'stepfather' hence a relationship name.
Sukhorukov m Russian
From Russian сухорукий (sukhorukiy), meaning "withered".
Svatkovsky m Russian
From сват (svat) meaning "matchmaker"
Tolstenko Ukrainian
Derieved from Russian толстый (tolstyy) meaning "fat".
Trindade Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Means 'of the trinity' in Portuguese.
Trubnikov m Russian
Possibly from труба (truba) meaning "pipe"
Tugolukov m Russian
From the nickname тугой лук (tugoy luk) meaning "tight bow".
Usachyov m Russian
From усач (usach) maning "beard, moustache"
Valiev m Tatar
Tatar form of Vəliyev
Vasilkovskiy m Russian
Derived from Russian василька (vasilka) meaning "cornflower"
Vdovin m Russian
Feom вдов (vdov) meaning "window"
Vedeneeva f Russian
Femenine form of Vedeneev
Vershynin m Russian, Ukrainian
From вершин (vershin) meaning "top"
Volosov m Russian
From волос (volos) meaning "hair"
Voytenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Voytov.
Wachowska m Polish
Feminie form of Wachowski
Wachowski m Polish
Habitational name for a person from the village of Wachów
Wałęsa Polish
From old Polish wałęsa, meaning "vagabond"
Yushchenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Yukhym". Viktor Yushchenko was the Ukrainian president from 2005 to 2010, and a major figure in the Orange Revolution.
Zahitov m Tatar
From the given name Zahit
Zaripov m Tatar
From the given name Zarip.
Zelenska Ukrainian
Feminine form of Zelensky.
Zhemchuzhnikov m Russian
Derived from жемчужина (zhemchuzhina) meaning "pearl".
Zherdev Russian
Жердев, where 'Жердь' means 'perch'.
Zherdeva Russian
Feminine version of Zherdev
Zymovets m Ukrainian
From зима (zima) meaning "winter"