Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which an editor of the name is enchy.
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Açıkgöz Turkish
Means "crafty, cunning, nimble" in Turkish.
Alicea Spanish (Latin American)
Derived from the given name Alicia.
Altın Turkish
Derived from Turkish altın "gold", ultimately via Ottoman Turkish آلتون‎ (altın, altun) "gold", from Proto-Turkic *altun "gold".
Anić Croatian, Serbian
Means "son of Ana" in Serbo-Croatian.
Badelj Croatian
Meaning unknown.... [more]
Beqiraj Albanian
Meaning unknown.... [more]
Bigović Croatian
Meaning unknown. Sources say that there's only 35 people with this surname in Croatia.... [more]
Bijelić Croatian
Derived from bijel, meaning "white".
Bilić Croatian
Derived from dialectal bil, standard Croatian bijel, meaning "white".... [more]
Bošnjak Croatian, Serbian
Derived from "Bošnjak", for someone who has their roots in Bosnia. This surname is rare in Bosnian Muslims.
Brnčić Croatian
Meaning unknown.
Călin Romanian
From the given name Călin.
Čelik Croatian, Serbian
Derived from Serbo-Croatian "čelik", ultimately from Turkish çelik, meaning "steel".
Čeliković Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian
Derived from Serbo-Croatian "čelik", ultimately from Turkish çelik, meaning "steel". The -ović suffix is a patronym.
Çerkez Turkish
Means "Circassian" or "Adyghe" in Turkish, referring to an ethnic group native to the Caucasus.
Čerkez Croatian, Serbian
Derived from Turkish çerkez, meaning "Circassian".
Ćorluka Croatian
Derived from Turkish körlük, meaning "blindness".... [more]
Dim Croatian
Derived from dim, meaning "smoke".... [more]
Doğan Turkish
Means "hawk, falcon" in Turkish.
Dominiković Croatian
Means "son of Dominik" in Croatian.
Đurov Croatian
Means "Đuro's son" in Croatian.
Felder German, Croatian
Derived from German feld, meaning "field".
Gluhak Croatian
Derived from gluh, meaning "deaf".
Gluhek Croatian
Derived from gluh, meaning "deaf".
Grinfelder Croatian
Derived from German grün, "green", and feld, "field".
Ibričić Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
Means "son of Ibro" in Serbo-Croatian.... [more]
Ivanić Croatian
Means "son of Ivan" in Croatian.
Ivankić Croatian (Rare)
Means "son of Ivan" in Croatian.
Jakov Croatian
Derived from the name Jakov.
Josipović Croatian
Means "son of Josip" in Croatian.... [more]
Kale Croatian
Possibly derived from Turkish kale, meaning "castle, fortress".
Kaleb Croatian
Possibly rom the name Caleb.... [more]
Kalinić Croatian, Serbian
Meaning unknown.... [more]
Karia Indian (Christian)
Derived from the given name Zechariah.
Katalinić Croatian
Means "son of Katalin" in Croatian.
Kelava Croatian
Possibly derived from Turkish kel, meaning "bald".... [more]
Kramarić Croatian
Possibly a Croatian form of Krämer.
Krstanović Croatian, Serbian
Derived from krst, meaning "cross".
Mađar Croatian
Derived from Mađar, Madžar, meaning "Hungarian".
Madžar Croatian, Serbian
Derived from Mađar, Madžar, meaning "Hungarian".
Novosel Croatian
Derived from nov, meaning "new", and selo, meaning "village", so the possible meaning is "the one who's new to the village".
Novoselić Croatian
Derived from nov, meaning "new", and selo, meaning "village", so the possible meaning is "the one who's new to the village".... [more]
Petty English, Scottish
Derived from Norman French petit, 'small', thus a nickname for a small or insignificant individual.... [more]
Piaget French (Swiss)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. This name was borne by Jean Piaget (1896-1980), a Swiss child psychologist noted for his studies of intellectual and cognitive development in children.
Rođak Croatian
Derived from rođak, meaning "family relative".
Sokić Croatian
Derived from Turksh sokak, meaning "street". The word is still used in Croatian meaning "little street, alley". Most people with this surname live in Cernik, Croatia.
Švarc Croatian
Croatian form of Schwarz.
Švarcer Croatian
Elaborated form of Švarc.
Tomičić Croatian
Variant of Tomčić. Derived from Toma.
Türkoğlu Turkish
Means "son of a Turk" in Turkish.
Vincetić Croatian
Derived from Vinko, Croatian form of Vincent.
Vlainić Croatian, Bosnian
Variant of Vlajnić or Vlajinić
Zrnčić Croatian
Possibly derived from the Slavic element zrn, of unknown meaning.... [more]