Submitted Surnames Ending with i

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the ending sequence is i.
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Decarbonaconti Italian (Americanized)
Possibly an Americanized form of an Italian surname or nickname.
Deguchi Japanese
From Japanese 出 (de) meaning "exit" and 口 (kuchi) meaning "mouth, entrance".
Dehghani Persian
Derived from Persian دهقان (dehqân) meaning "farmer, peasant".
Demachi Japanese
De means ground, soil, dirt, earth" and machi means "town".
Demachi Italian
Possibly a variant of the French surname Demachy.
De Marni Italian
From Italy, most likely Northern Italy. One theory is that De Marni or a similar sounding name was the name of an orphanage, but it's origin is unknown.
Demichi Japanese
From 出 (de) meaning "exit" and 路 (michi) meaning "road, street, path".
Demiri Albanian
It means "young bull".
Demiri Albanian
Derived from the given name Demir.
Demski Polish
Refers to a dweller at, or near, an oak tree.
Depietri Italian
The distinguished surname Depietri can be traced back to the ancient and beautiful region of Piedmont. Although people were originally known only by a single name, it became necessary for people to adopt a second name to identify themselves as populations grew and travel became more frequent... [more]
Dervishi Albanian
Albanian form of Darwish.
Desai Indian, Marathi, Gujarati
From a feudal title derived from Sanskrit देश (desha) meaning "country, kingdom" and स्वामिन् (svamin) meaning "owner, master, lord".
Dessi Italian
Denoting someone from Sini, Sardinia, formerly called Sinu or Sii.
Desteffani Romansh
Derived from the preposition de "of" and Steffani.
Deveci Turkish
Means "cameleer, camel herder" in Turkish.
Dewasiri Sinhalese
From Sanskrit देव (deva) meaning "god" and श्री (śrī) meaning "diffusing light, radiance, splendour, beauty" or "holy, sacred".
Dhaouadi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Meaning unknown; mainly found in Tunisia.
Dharmasiri Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit धर्म (dharma) meaning "that which is established, law, duty, virtue" and श्री (shri) meaning "diffusing light, radiance, splendour, beauty".
Dhobi Indian
From Sanskrit धोबी (dhōbī) meaning "washerman".
Đới Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Dai, from Sino-Vietnamese 戴 (đới).
Diddi Italian
Possibly a variant of Di Dio.
Di Giovanni Italian
From the given name Giovanni.
D'ignoti Italian
Means "of the unknown", a descriptive term for foundlings of unknown parentage that evolved into a given name.
Dikici Turkish
Means "tailor, sewer, stitcher" in Turkish.
Dimaapi Filipino, Tagalog
Means "cannot be oppressed" from Tagalog di- meaning "no, not" and inaapi meaning "oppressed".
Dimčevski m Macedonian
Means "son of Dimče".
Dimitrovski Macedonian
Means “son of Dimitar” or “son of Dimitrij” in Macedonian.
Dimoski m Macedonian
Means "son of Dimo".
Dimovski m Macedonian
Means "son of Dimo".
Dingli Maltese
Dingli is a surname coming from the small village of Had-Dingli in Malta.
Dioaiuti Italian
Means "may god help you", from dio "god" and aiutare "to help, assist". Most often given to foundlings and orphans.
Diomedi Italian
Means "son of Diomede".
Diotallevi Italian
Means "god raise you", from Italian dio "god, deity" and allevi "to raise (children)". Often given to abandoned or orphaned children.
Disraeli Italian, Jewish
Originally denoted a person who came from Israel. This surname was borne by the British politician, statesman and novelist Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; he is also the only British prime minister to have been of Jewish origin.
Djazairi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from Arabic الجزائر (al-Jazā’ir) meaning "the islands", referring to the country of Algeria or referring to an Algerian person. This surname could be used to refer to someone from the city of Algiers, or just a general Algerian person.
Dlutowski Polish
A Polish surname originating in central Poland, Dlutowski literary translates into “of Dłutów”.
Dobashi Japanese
From Japanese 土 (do) meaning "earth, soil" and 橋 (hashi) meaning "bridge".
Dobrzankowski Polish
This indicates familial origin within the Masovian village of Dobrzankowo.
Doi Japanese
Do ("Earth") + I ("Habitation") or ("Well, Mineshaft") in a different region. "Earth Well" is used mainly in the west and in Shikoku, the "Earth Habitation" kanji is used in eastern Japan. This name isn't rare and considered out of the ordinary, but it's uncommon to the ears.
Doi Japanese
From Japanese 土 (do) meaning "earth, soil" and 井 (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit".
Doi Japanese
From Japanese 土 (do) meaning "earth, soil" and 居 (i) meaning "being, sitting".
Doi Japanese
From Japanese 土 (do) meaning "earth, soil" and 肥 (i) meaning "manure, fertilizer".
Dojčinovski Macedonian
Possibly means "son of Dojčin".
Dolfi Italian
From the given name Dolfo a diminutive or short form of Germanic names that end with dolfo Adolfo, Gandolfo, and Rodolfo making it a cognitive of Dolph.
Domański Polish
Habitational name for someone from any of various locations called Domanice or Domaniew, or places named with Doman.
Donatelli Italian
Patronymic from a pet form of Donato.
Donatucci Italian
From a pet form of the given name Donato.
Doriani Italian
Derived from the given name Doriano.
Dorizzi Romansh
Derived from the given name Duri.
Dorji Bhutanese
Means "diamond"; derived from Tibetan. The Dorji are a prominent and powerful family in Bhutan, with some members having been monarchs or holders of government positions. In 2014, this was the most common surname in Bhutan.
Doshi Indian, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali
Means "cloth seller" derived from Persian دوش (duš) meaning "shoulder".
Dotani Japanese (Rare)
戸 (Do) means "door" or 藤 (do) means "wisteria". 谷 (Tani) means "valley".
Douchi Japanese
Possibly from 戸 (do) meaning "door" and 内 (uchi) meaning "inside".
Dragavei Romanian (Rare)
"It is a wild plant that consists in big curly leaves.It is called curly dock in english."
Dragonetti Italian
Diminutive of Drago or Dragone meaning "dragon". Can also derive from a toponym, which may have been named after a person with the given name Dragonetti, or perhaps for the sulphur springs in the area.
Dridi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Meaning unknown (chiefly Tunisian and Algerian).
Drozdowski Polish
Habitational name for someone from any of various places called Drozdowo or Drozdów, for example.
Duboi French
Variant of Dubois.
Dudzai Shona
Dudzai means "Speak it out, confess it".
Dudziński Polish
Habitational name from Dudyńce or from the surname Duda suffixed with -iński based on habitational surnames.
Dugopolski Polish (Anglicized)
To originate from Długopole, Poland.
Durani Pashto
Variant transcription of Durrani.
Durgiai Romansh
Derived from the given name Durisch.
Durrani Pashto
Derived from Persian در (dorr) meaning "pearl". It was historically used in the phrase padshah durr-i durran meaning "king pearl of the age", a title used by Ahmad Shah Durrani, the founder of the modern state of Afghanistan.
Dwivedi Indian, Hindi
From Sanskrit द्विवेदी (dvivedi) meaning "one who has studied two Vedas", from द्वि (dvi) meaning "two" and वेद (veda) meaning "Veda".
Działoszyński Polish
Habitational name for a person from a town named Działoszyn.
Działyński Polish
This indicates familial origin within Działyń, Gmina Zbójno.
Ebadi Persian
Derived from Arabic عِبَاد (ʿibād), the plural of عَبْد (ʿabd) meaning “servant, slave”.
Echauri Basque (Hispanicized)
Castilianized form of Etxauri.
Efrati Hebrew
From the given name Efrat.
Eftekhari Persian
From Persian افتخار (eftekhar) meaning "honour, pride", ultimately from Arabic.
Egami Japanese
Variant of Ekami.
Eguchi Japanese
From Japanese 江 (e) meaning "inlet, bay" and 口 (kuchi) meaning "mouth, entrance".
Ehsani Persian
From the given name Ehsan.
Ejiri Japanese
江 (E) means "inlet, river" and 尻 (jiri) means "behind, rear".
Ejiri Japanese
From Japanese 江 (e) meaning "bay, inlet" and 尻 (shiri) meaning "behind, end, rear".
Ekici Turkish
Means "planter, farmer" in Turkish.
Ekinci Turkish
Means "farmer" in Turkish.
Ekşi Turkish
Means "sour, tart" in Turkish.
Eksi Turkish
Ekºi means "sour" in Turkish.
Elahi Urdu, Bengali, Persian
From the given name Ilahi.
El Alaoui Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Alaoui" in Arabic.
El Amari Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Amari", from the Arabic given name Ammar. Mainly found in Morocco.
El Amrani Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Amrani", from the given name Imran (chiefly Moroccan).
Elçi Turkish
Means "ambassador, delegate, envoy" in Turkish.
Elezi Albanian
Derived from the given name Elez.
El Hachimi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Hachimi" in Arabic (chiefly Moroccan).
El Hamdi Moroccan
Derived from the Arabic given name Hamdi and translates to "The Hamdi".
El Hani Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from the Arabic given name Hani and translates to "The Hani".
Eliasi Persian
From the given name Elias.
El-Idrissi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Idrissi" in Arabic (chiefly Moroccan).
El Jaouhari Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Jaouhari" in Arabic, Jaouhari being derived from Arabic جوهر (jawhar) "jewel, precious stone, gem, essence" (see Jawahir)... [more]
El Khattabi Moroccan
Derived from the Arabic given name Khattab and translates to "The Khattabi". A famous bearer is Rifian political/military leader Abdelkrim El Khattabi.
Elmi Estonian
Elmi is an Estonian surname, possibly derived from "helmikas" meaning "melick" (perennial grasses of the genus Melica, related to fescue).
El Ouafi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Ouafi", derived from the given name Wafi. A bearer was Ahmed Boughèra El Ouafi (1898-1959), an Algerian athlete during the French rule over the country.
El Ouahabi Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Ouahabi" from the given name Ouahab.
El Ouazzani Arabic (Maghrebi)
Means "the Ouazzani", originally indicating a person who came from the town of Ouazzane in Morocco.
El-shafei Arabic
It means "the intercessor (which refers to the Prophet of Islam, who will hopefully intercede on one's behalf before God on the day of judgement)".
Emadi Persian
From the given name Emad.
Emami Persian
From Persian امام (emam) meaning "imam, leader", of Arabic origin.
Emi Japanese
Means bay. In other characters, Emi is also a feminine given name.
Emiliani Italian
Derived from the given name Emiliano.
Emori Japanese
From Japanese 江 (e) meaning "bay, inlet" and 守 (mori) meaning "watchman, keeper, caretaker".
Emori Japanese
From Japanese 江 (e) meaning "bay, inlet" and 森 (mori) meaning "forest".
Enayati Persian
From the given name Enayat.
Ennishi Japanese
En means "garden" and nishi means "west".
Ercolani Italian
Derived from the given name Ercolano.
Erendi Estonian
Erendi is an Estonian surname derived from "erendus" meaning "blooming".
Erfani Persian
From the given name Erfan.
Erni German (Swiss)
Derived from a short form of the given name Arnold.
Esaki Japanese
E means "river, inlet" and saki means "cape, peninsula".
Esangui Central African
Fang/Pahuin surname of unknown origin.
Esfahani Persian
Indicated a person from the city of Isfahan in Iran, ultimately from Old Persian spādānām meaning "(of) the armies".
Esfandiari Persian
From the given name Esfandiar.
Eshaghi Persian
From the given name Eshagh.
Eskandari Persian
From the given name Eskandar.
Eskenazi Judeo-Spanish
Sephardic variant of Ashkenazi.
Eski Turkish
Means "old (as in an object)" in Turkish.
Eslami Persian
From the given name Islam.
Esmaeeli Persian
From the given name Esmail.
Esmaeili Persian
From the given name Esmaeil.
Esmaili Persian
From the given name Ismail.
Esumi Japanese
E means "river, inlet" and sumi mean "residence, dwelling, abide" or "nook, corner".
Esztergomi Hungarian
Used by people in Komárom-Eszteregom, northern Hungary
Etemadi Persian
From the given name Etemad.
Etxauri Basque
From the name of a town in Navarre, Spain, derived from Basque etxe "house, building" and uri "town, city".
Etxegarai Basque
Means "house on top of a hill", derived from Basque etxe "house, home, building" and garai "top, highest part".
Ezaki Japanese
A variant of Esaki. From Japanese 江 (e) meaning "bay, inlet" and 崎 (saki) meaning "cape, peninsula".
Ezzati Persian
From the given name Ezzat.
Fabiani Italian
Patronymic or plural form of Fabiano, comes from the given name Fabian.
Facchetti Italian
Derived from a diminutive of Italian facchino meaning "porter" (see Facchini). A notable bearer was the Italian soccer star Giacinto Facchetti (1942-2006).
Facchini Italian
Occupational name for a porter (a carrier of objects), derived from Italian facchino meaning "porter, carrier of goods". The word facchino was originally from Sicilian facchinu meaning "jurist, scribe, clerk, theologian" (ultimately from Arabic فَقِيه (faqīh) meaning "jurisconsult, expert on law"), but was later modified to mean "porter".
Facui Etruscan
Feminine form *Facu (𐌚𐌀𐌂𐌖), and equivialent to Latin Pacuia
Fadili Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Fadil.
Fagerli Norwegian
From a common farm name in the Oslo area and saeters from Innladet and Hordaland, derived from Old Norse fagr "beautiful, fair" and hlíð "slope".
Fahmi Arabic
Derived from the given name Fahmi.
Fakhouri Arabic
Alternate transcription of Fakhoury.
Fakhri Arabic
From the given name Fakhri.
Falconi Italian
Means "Falconer"
Falkowski Polish
Habitational name for someone from a place called Falkow
Fallahi Persian
Derived from Arabic فلاح (fallah) meaning "farmer, peasant".
Fanciulacci Italian
Probably means "bad child", from Italian fanciullo "child" and the pejorative suffix -accio.
Fanciulli Italian
Means "child" in Italian.
Fantauzzi Italian
Tuscanized form of a surname named for the eponymous settlement at the coordinates 42°28'9N, 12°52'36E.
Fanti Italian
Derived from the given name Fante, or another name containing the medieval element fante "child, boy".
Fantozzi Italian
From a derivative of Fante.
Fantuzzi Emilian-Romagnol, Italian
A surname derived from the medieval name "Fantino", which is a diminutive of "Fante", usually meaning "infant" or "child", but it was also used to refer to a "foot soldier".
Faraci Sicilian
Patronymic from farace; deriving from Arab farag.
Farahani Persian
Indicated a person from the county of Farahan in Markazi province, Iran, of unknown meaning.
Farahi Persian
From the given name Farah.
Farai Shona
Farai means "Rejoice, be happy".
Faramarzi Persian
From the given name Faramarz.
Farhadi Persian
From the given name Farhad.
Farhangi Persian
From the given name Farhang.
Farhani Persian
From the given name Farhan.
Faridi Arabic, Indian (Muslim)
From the given name Farid.
Farkhani Arabic (Maghrebi)
Habitational name for someone from the town of Farkhana in Morocco.
Farmani Persian
From Persian فرمان (farman) meaning "decree, command, order".
Farooqi Muslim
Muslim: Arabic family name (Fārūqī), denoting someone descended from or associated with someone called Farooq , in particular a descendant of the khalif ῾Umar.
Farooqi Urdu
From the given name Faruq.
Farooqui Urdu
From the given name Faruq.
Farrokhi Persian
From the given name Farrokh.
Fatehi Persian
From the given name Fateh.
Fatemi Persian
From the given name Fatemeh, denoting descent or association with the Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
Fathi Arabic, Persian
From the given name Fathi.
Fattahi Persian
From the given name Fattah.
Fauci Sicilian
Means "sickle" in Sicilian, originally an occupational name for a maker of sickles.
Favri French (Huguenot), Medieval French
The medieval French word for Blacksmith.
Fawzi Arabic
From the given name Fawzi
Fazeli Persian
From the given name Fazel.
Fazli Persian
From the given name Fazl.
Fazzi Italian
Variant of Fazio.
Fegatilli Italian
From Italian fegato "liver", figuratively used to denote courage. May be occupational, for someone who cooked liver, or a nickname for someone considered to be courageous.
Fei Chinese
From Chinese 费 (fèi) referring to the ancient state of Fei, which existed during the Xia and Zhou dynasties in what is now Shandong province. Alternately it may come from Feiyi (費邑), the name of a fief that existed in the state of Lu (during the Zhou dynasty) in what is now Shandong province.
Felli Italian
Possibly derived from a nickname based on fello "criminal; evil, wretched; angry; sad, gloomy".
Ferdinandi Italian
Derived from the given name Ferdinando.
Fereidooni Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian فریدونی (see Fereydouni).
Fereidouni Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian فریدونی (see Fereydouni).
Fereydooni Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian فریدونی (see Fereydouni).