Submitted Surnames Ending with ko

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the ending sequence is ko.
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Abdulenko Crimean Tatar (Ukrainianized)
Derived from the Crimean Tatar given name Abdul. It is a Ukrainian style last name.
Abetxuko Basque (Rare)
From the name of a neighborhood in the municipality of Gasteiz, Basque Country.
Abiko Japanese
From 安 (a) "peaceful, cheap, rested, low" or 我 (a) meaning "I, me, myself, selfish, oneself, ego" combined with 孫 (bi) meaning "grandchild", and 子 (ko) meaning "child, sign of the rat".
Adamenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Adam".
Agbeko Western African, Ewe
From Ewe meaning "chief of the family line of the Beko people".
Akulenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian акула (akula), meaning "shark".
Aluko Yoruba
From àlùkò meaning "woodcock", said to be a name adopted by Ijesha textile hawkers to deflect the curses of their debtors.
Amoako Akan
West African
Andriyenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Andriy".
Aniko Okinawan (Japanized, Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 我如古 (see Ganeko).
Antonenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Anton".
Artemenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Artem".
Aurinko Finnish
Aurinko means "sun" in Finnish.
Avdiyenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Avdiy".
Avramenko Ukrainian, Jewish
From the Hebrew name Avram. Aliaksiej Aŭramienka is a Belarusian politician.
Azarenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Azarov.
Babenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Babić.
Bedenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian ведення (bedennya), meaning "management". Denoted to person who managed something.
Bezshtanko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian без (bez), meaning "without" and a diminutive form of штанів (shtaniv), meaning "pants". Compare the surname Shtanko.
Bilenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian білий (bilyy), meaning "white".
Bilichenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian білий (bilyy), meaning "white".
Bilko Czech
From the Czech word meaning white.
Bilko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian білий (bilyy) "white".
Bilyshko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian білий (bilyy), meaning "white".
Bobrushko Ukrainian
Means "little beaver", from Ukrainian бобер (bober) "beaver".
Bohachenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian богач (bohach), meaning "rich person".
Bohdanenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Bohdan".
Boiko Ukrainian, Rusyn
Variant transcription of Boyko.
Brovchenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian брови (brovy), meaning "eyebrows".
Buchenko Ukrainian
Means "from Bucha". Bucha (Буча) is a city just outside of Kyiv, but the surname can also denote to someone from one of the many villages in Ukraine called Bucha.
Budko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian будь (bud'), meaning "to be".
Bylenko Ukrainian
Derived from бил (byl), meaning beat (as in hit or win over).
Chekalenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Chekalov.
Chernenko Ukrainian, Russian
From Ukrainian чорний (chornyy) or Russian черный (chernyy) both meaning "black".
Chrapko Belarusian
Belarusian Latin spelling of Khrapko.
Chulenko Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian чути (chuty), meaning "hear".
Danylenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Danylo.
Danylko Ukrainian
From the given name Danylko.
Dariyenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Dariya".
Darko Ukrainian
From the given name Darka 3.
Davydenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Davyd".
Demchenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Demyan.
Demyanenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Demyan".
Denisenko Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Denysenko.
Denysenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Denys.
Derevyanko Ukrainian, Russian (?)
From Ukrainian дерев'ян (derev yan) or Russian деревян (derevyan), both meaning "wooden".
Deroko Croatian
Croatian variant of "de Rocco".
Didenko Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian дід (did), meaning "grandfather".
Dimitrenko Russian, Ukrainian
From the given name Dimitry.
Dmytrenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Dmytro". Compare Dmytriyenko.
Dmytriyenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Dmytriy". Ukrainian form of Dmitriyev. Compare with Dmytrenko.
Donchenko Ukrainian
Means "from Donyetsk" or "from the River Don".
Doroshenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Dorosh".
Dotsenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Dots".
Dovzhenko Ukrainian
Derived from the word довгий, which means "long" in Ukrainian.
Druzhko Ukrainian, Russian
Means "friend", from Ukrainian and Russian друг (druh, drug) in a diminutive form.
Dudenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Duda.
Dumalenko Ukrainian
Derives from the Ukrainian word дума (duma), meaning "thought" (noun).
Durko Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
Derived either from Russian дурной (durnoy) or Ukrainian дурний (durnyi) or Belarusian дурны (durny) all meaning "dump, foolish, stupid".
Duszenko Polish
It appears Duza means soul, nickname for someone with a kind heart
Dyachenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian дячок (dyachok), meaning "old man".
Dymytryenko Ukrainian
Variant transcription of Dimitrienko.
Dytko Rusyn, Ukrainian
From Rusyn and Ukrainian дитя (dytya), meaning "child".
Elko Slovak
Used in Dubrovka, Slovakia
Eremenko Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Єременко (see Yeremenko).
Esko Estonian
Esko is an Estonian surname (and masculine given name). The surname is derived from "Esko", the masculine given name.
Fedenko Ukrainian
Probably a form of Fedorenko.
Fedko Ukrainian
From the given name Fedir.
Ferkó Hungarian
From the given name Ferkó.
Filippenko Ukrainian
Variant of Pylypenko derived from an older form of the given name Pylyp.
Fomenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Foma.
Gajoko Okinawan (Japanized, Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 我如古 (see Ganeko).
Ganeko Okinawan (Japanized)
Japanese reading of Japanese Kanji 我如古 (see Ganiku).
Ganiko Okinawan (Japanized, Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 我如古 (see Ganeko).
Gekko Japanese (Rare, ?)
From Japanese 月光 (gekkō), meaning "moonlight".
Glushko Russian
From Russian глухой (glukhoy), meaning "deaf".
Golovko Russian, Ukrainian (Russified)
Derived from Russian голова (golova), meaning "head".
Gorbachenko Ukrainian
From Russian горбач (gorbach) meaning "hunchback, humpback"
Gotówko Polish
Derived from Polish gotówka "cash".
Grzybko Polish
From Grzyb with suffix -ko, possibly from Belarusian or Russian Gribko.
Halchenko Ukrainian
From given name Halyna.
Handoko Chinese (Indonesian)
Indonesianized form of Chinese surnames such as Fan (范), Han (韓) or Yao (姚). Surnames like these were instituted during the New Order era (1966–1998) in Indonesia due to social and political pressure toward Chinese Indonesians.
Herasymenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Herasym.
Herbenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Gerbov.
Higashiko Japanese
Higashi means "east" and ko means "child, sign of the rat".
Hiko Japanese
Means "prince" in Japanese. It would denote a person who acted like one.
Hnatko Ukrainian (Rare)
From a diminutive of Hnat.
Holovashchenko Ukrainian
Possibly from Ukrainian голова (holova), meaning "head".
Holovko Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian голова (holova), meaning "head".
Honcharenko Ukrainian
Means "child of the potter", from Ukrainian гончар (honchar).
Horbanenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian equivalent of Gorbachev.
Horbatenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian горбатий (horbatyy) meaning "humpback".
Horbunenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian горбун (horbun), meaning "humpback"
Hordiyenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Hordiy".
Hrachenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian гра (hra), meaning "game".
Hranenko Ukrainian
Another form of Hrachenko.
Hrechko Ukrainian
Means "buckwheat".
Hricko Rusyn
Variant transcription of Hryts'ko.
Hryhorenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Hryhor".
Hryshko Ukrainian
Variant of Hryshchenko. The Hryshko National Botanical Garden in Kyiv is named after Soviet Ukrainian botanist Mykola Hryshko.
Hrytsenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Hryts" or "son of Hrytsko".
Hubenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian губ (hub), meaning "lip".
Hubko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian губи (huby), meaning "lips".
Hucko Slovak
Hucko is from a diminutive of the occupational name Hudec meaning 'fiddler'.
Hurtovenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian гурт (hurt), meaning "group".
Ichiko Japanese
From Japanese 市 (ichi) "city" and 子 (ko) "child".... [more]
Ihnatenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Ihnat.
Ilyushenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Illya".
Indychenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian індик (indyk), meaning "turkey".
Inoko Japanese
Ino means "boar" and ko means "child, first of the Chinese zodiac: the rat".
Ishchenko Ukrainian
Possibly from dialectal іщити (ishchyty), meaning "to search".
Isoko Japanese
Iso means "beach, seashore" and ko means "child, sign of the rat".
Ivanchenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Ivan.
Ivanjko Croatian
Derived from the forename Ivan.
Ivanko Croatian, Russian, Ukrainian
Derived from the forename Ivan.
Ivaschenko Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Ukrainian Іващенко (see Ivashchenko).
Ivashchenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Ivan.
Ivashko Ukrainian
From diminutive of Ivan.
Janos̆ko Slovak
From a derivative of the personal name Jánoš.
Junko Japanese
Junko can be written using different kanji characters and can mean any of the following:... [more]
Jusko Ukrainian, English (American), Polish, Slovak
The surname Jusko is both Polish and Ukrainian, but likely has Slavic Slovak origins. It may have come from the word "jus," which means "law" or "justice". It may come from a pet form of the names Just or Julian... [more]
Kako Japanese
From 加 (ka) meaning "increase, add, Canada" and 古 (ko) meaning "old".
Kalchenko Ukrainian
Possibly from the river Kalchyk (Кальчик), a Ukrainian river in Zaporizhzhya and Donetsk regions.
Kalynenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian калина (kalyna), meaning "virburnim". Denoted to a person who lived by virburnims.
Kalynychenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian калина (kalyna), meaning "viburnum".
Kamenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Kamenev.
Kaneko Okinawan (Japanized)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 我如古 (see Ganeko).
Karpenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Karp".
Kashiwako Japanese
Kashiwa means "oak" and ko means "child, sign of the rat".
Kazachenko Ukrainian (Russified)
Russified form of Kozachenko, from Russian казак (kazak) "cossack".
Khanenko Ukrainian, Muslim
Derived from the given name Khan.
Kharchenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian харчування (kharchuvannya), meaning "food, sustenance".
Khomenko Ukrainian
From the given name Khoma.
Khoroshko Russian, Ukrainian
Derived from Russian хороший (xoróšij), meaning "good, nice, fine".
Khrapko Ukrainian, Russian, Belarusian (Rare)
Derived from East Slavic храп (khrap) meaning "snore".
Khrystenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian Христ (Khryst), meaning "Christ".
Khrystosenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian Христос (Khrystos), meaning "Christ". Likely denoted to very religious person.