Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the gender is unisex; and the length is 4.
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Shin Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 泰 (see Tai).
Shin Japanese
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 神 (see Jin).
Shin Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 針 (see Hari).
Shio Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 塩 (shio) meaning "salt".
Ship English
This unusual name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is an occupational surname for "a mariner", or perhaps, occasionally a "ship or boat-builder". The derivation of the name is from the Olde English pre 7th Century scip, ship, in Middle English schip
Shit Indian, Hindi, Bengali
Variant transcription of Seth.
Shiu Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanization of Shao.
Shoh Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 初 (see Shō).
Shou Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 初 (see Shō).
Shue German (Anglicized), Jewish (Anglicized)
Americanized form of Schuh or Schue. A famous bearer of this name is the American actress Elisabeth Shue (1963-).
Shue Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien romanization of Xu 1, Xu 2 or Xue.
Shum Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanization of Shen.
Shum Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanization of Cen.
Shuu Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese 鞠 (see Shū).
Siam Thai
From Siam, a historical name for Thailand.
Siân Welsh
Either a variant of Siôn or taken directly from the name Siân
Siaw Akan
Meaning unknown.
Sies German, Dutch
From the ancient Germanic name Sigizo formed with the element sigi "victory" (from proto Germanic segiz).
Siht Estonian
Siht is an Estonian surname meaning "goal", "aim" and "objective".
Siig Estonian
Siig is an Estonian surname meaning "lavaret" or "whitefish" (Coregonus lavaretus).
Siil Estonian
Means "hedgehog" in Estonian.
Siim Estonian
Siim is an Estonian surname (and given name); from the masculine given name "Siim", a variant of "Simon".
Sika Akan
Meaning unknown.
Sikk Estonian
Sikk is an Estonian surname meaning "billy goat".
Sild Estonian
Sild is an Estonian name meaning "bridge".
Silk English, Irish
English: metonymic occupational name for a silk merchant, from Middle English selk(e), silk(e) ‘silk’. ... [more]
Sill English
English: from a medieval personal name, a short form of Silvester (see Silvester) or Silvanus (see Silvano).
Silm Estonian
Silm is an Estonian surname meaning with mulitple meanings: "eye", "stitch", "loop" and "lamprey".
Simi Finnish
From the given name Simi 3.
Simm German
A shortening of the given name Simon 1.
Simm Estonian
Simm is an Estonian surname, a variant of the masculine given name "Simon".
Sina Arabic (Egyptian), Albanian
Derived from the given name Husain.
Sing German, Chinese (Cantonese), Indian
German: probably a variant of Seng. ... [more]
Siôn Welsh
From the given name Siôn
Siow Chinese (Hokkien), Chinese (Hakka), Chinese (Teochew)
Hokkien, Hakka and Teochew romanization of Xiao.
Sirp Estonian
Sirp is an Estonian surname meaning "sickle".
Sith Indian, Hindi, Odia
Variant transcription of Seth.
Situ Chinese
From Chinese 司徒 (sītú), a title for one of the highest ranking government positions in ancient China.
Sivi Estonian
Sivi is an Estonian surname possibly derived from the village of the same name in Lääne-Viru County.
Sjöö Swedish
Derived from Swedish sjö "lake, sea".
Skau Norwegian, Danish
Ultimately derived from Old Norse skógr "forest".
Skog Norwegian, Swedish
Means "forest" in Norwegian and Swedish.
Skye English (Anglicized, Rare)
Originates from the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Slaa Eastern African, Iraqw
Slaa has an unknown meaning.
Slim English
A characteristic name for someone noted for being thin.
Slot Dutch
Means "lock, clasp" in Dutch, an occupational name for a locksmith.
Smal Medieval English
Old English version of Small.
Smed Danish, Swedish, Norwegian (Rare)
Scandinavian cognate of Smith.
Smee English
Variant of Smead, derived from either Middle English smethe "smooth" or Old English smiððe "smithy".
Smet Flemish
Flemish form of Smit.
Smid Dutch
Means "smith" in Dutch, cognate to English Smith.
Sneg Russian
Means "snow" in Russian.
Sneh Polish, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Jewish
Means "snow". It is the name of Moshe Sneh, a Polish-Israeli communist politician.
Snow English, Jewish (Anglicized)
Nickname denoting someone with very white hair or an exceptionally pale complexion, from Old English snaw "snow".... [more]
Soap American
a guy in call of duty modern warfare
Sohn Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 손 (see Son).
Sokk Estonian
Sokk is an Estonian surname that means both "sock" and "billy-goat".
Sōma Japanese
From Japanese 相 (sō) meaning "appearance" and 馬 (ma) meaning "horse".
Soma Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 相馬 (see Sōma).
Sone Japanese
From Japanese 曾 or 曽 (so) meaning "great- (as in great-grandparent)" or 素 (so) meaning "plain, basic" combined with 根 (ne) meaning "plant root, foundation, base".
Sonh Korean
솒 derives from 孫, 損, 蓀, 遜
Soni Hindi
A Suryavanshi Khatri family, the surname originating from the Punjab region of India. In India the term caste creates a crucial distinction between Varna and Jāti, even though jati does not fit into any of the four varnas and is more often referred to as Sudras.
Sono Japanese
From 園 (sono) meaning "garden".
Sood Indian, Punjabi
From the name of a mercantile caste derived from Persian سود (sud) meaning "profit, gain, benefit".
Sool Estonian
Sool is an Estonian surname meaning "salt".
Soon Estonian
Soon is an Estonian surname meaning "vessel" and "vein".
Sööt Estonian
Sööt is an Estonian surname meaning to "bait" or to "lure".
Sopa Albanian
Meaning unknown.
Sopp Estonian
Sopp is an Estonian surname meaning "mud", "creek" and "bottom".
Sora English (Canadian)
Sora is a Kingdom Hearts character developed by Square Enix and Disney
Sota Japanese
From Japanese 颯 (sō) meaning "sudden, sound of the wind" and 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big, great". This name can also be formed of other kanji combinations. There is a character in Danganronpa used as a surname, but it's not actually used as a surname and it's originated from a boy's name from Japanese.
Soul English
Literally from the English word "soul"
Sowa Japanese
From 宗 (so) meaning "religion, sect, denomination, main point, origin, essence" and 和 (wa) meaning "harmony, Japanese style, peace, soften, Japan".
Spah German (?), English (American)
Spah (sometimes spelt Späh) is last name found most commonly in the US that is believed to be of German origin. Unsure of the meaning.
Spry English
Was apparently a nickname for an active, brisk, or smart person. The word spry is of obscure origin.
Srna Croatian
Means ''doe''.
Stål Swedish
Means "steel" in Swedish.
Stam Dutch
Means "trunk (of a tree), stem" in Dutch, a nickname for a blocky or heavily built man.
Star German, Jewish
Means "starling (bird)" in German, probably denoting a talkative or perhaps a voracious person. Alternatively, an Anglicized form of Stern 2.
Star Dutch
Means "stiff, frozen, rigid" in Dutch, from Middle Dutch staer "having a troubled or gloomy expression; tight, stiff", a nickname either for a gloomy person or for someone who was rigid and inflexible.
Star Slovene
From Slovenian star "old, aged" (see Stare).
Star English
Variant of Starr.
Stay English, American
Possibly related to the word Stay, or a nickname for Stanley.
Stem German
Tis is my Surname, of German ancestry.
Suba Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 斯波 (see Shiba).
Suba Hungarian
Hungarian form of Shuba.
Sucu Turkish
Means "waterman, water carrier" in Turkish.
Suda Japanese
From Japanese 須 (su) meaning "mandatory, necessary" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
Sudo Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese 須藤 (see Sudō).
Sudō Japanese
From Japanese 須 (su) meaning "mandatory, necessary" and 藤 (dō) meaning "wisteria".
Suga Japanese
From the Japanese 須 (su) "necessarily" and 賀 (ga or ka) "congratulation."
Suga Estonian
Means "brush, comb" in Estonian, referring to either a comb used for brushing hair, or a comb used in looms to separate threads while weaving (also called a reed).
Sugg English (British)
Surname of internet personalities Zoe and Joe Sugg. Zoe is known as Zoella on the website YouTube and has a book on sale called "Girl Online". Joe is also a YouTuber.
Suha Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 斯波 (see Shiba).
Suhr German
Nickname for a bitter or cantankerous person, from Middle Low German sūr meaning "sour".
Sukk Estonian
Sukk is an Estonian surname meaning "stocking".
Sula Estonian, Finnish
Means "molten, melted, not covered in ice" or "melt, thaw" in Estonian and Finnish.
Sule Indian
1 Indian (Maharashtra); pronounced as two syllables: Hindu (Maratha) name, from Marathi suḷa ‘pointed tooth’, from Sanskrit šūla ‘spike’, ‘spear’.... [more]
Sulg Estonian
Sulg is an Estonian surname meaning "feather".
Sulu Tagalog
From the sea in the Philippines. Notable bearer is the fictional character Hikaru Sulu from Star Trek. The name is not commonly given to real people.
Sumi Japanese
From 角 (sumi) meaning "corner, angle, nook".
Summ English
Variant of the surname Summers.
Suos Khmer
Means "artery" in Khmer.
Suri Punjabi, Hindi, Indian (Sikh)
Based on the name of a clan in the Khatri community, from Sanskrit suri "sun", ‘priest’, ‘sage’. It is also an epithet of Krishna.
Susi Estonian
Susi is an Estonian surname, meaning "wolf" in the Võro dialect.
Suta Romanian
Means "left handed".
Sutt Estonian
Sutt is an Estonian surname possibly derived from "sült" meaning "brawn" and "meat jelly/head cheese".
Suun Estonian
Suun is an Estonian surname derived from "suund" meaning "directional".
Suur Estonian
Suur is an Estonian surname meaning "big" and "grand".
Suvi Estonian
Suvi is an Estonian surname meaning "summer".
Suwa Japanese
From Japanese 諏 (su) meaning "consult, confer" and 訪 (wa) meaning "visit, call on".
Suwa Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 斯波 (see Shiba).
Suzu Japanese
Means "bell" in Japanese.
Šváb Czech
It's from an animal cockroach.
Svan Swedish
Means "swan" in Swedish.
Švec Czech
It means "shoemaker".
Swan English, Scottish
Originally given as a nickname to a person who was noted for purity or excellence, which were taken to be attributes of the swan, or who resembled a swan in some other way. In some cases it may have been given to a person who lived at a house with the sign of a swan... [more]
Syme English
Variant of Symes, from a form of the given name Simon 1 (see Simms).
Szot Polish
Nickname for a fish seller with a bad reputation, from szot "bad herring".
Taal Estonian
Taal is an Estonian surname derived from the German "thaler"; a silver coin.
Tabi Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 多比 (Tabi) meaning "Tabi", an area in the city of Numazu in the prefecture of Shizuoka in Japan.
Tada Japanese
From the Japanese 多 (ta) "many" and 田 (ta or da) "rice paddy."
Tael Estonian
Tael is an Estonian surname meaning "tinder" and "touchwood".
Tafa Albanian
Derived from the given name Tafa, itself a short form of Mustafa.
Tafu Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 多布 (Tafu) meaning "Tafu", a former township in the former district of Kōge in the former Japanese province of Buzen in parts of present-day Ōita, Japan and Fukuoka, Japan.
Ţaga Romanian
Țaga is a commune and village in Cluj County, Romania.
Taga Estonian
Taga is an Estonian surname meaning "behind".
Taha Arabic
From the given name Taha.
Tahi Japanese (Rare)
Variant of Tabi, but written 多斐 and pronounced differently.
Tahk Estonian
Tahk is an Estonian surname meaning both "face/facet" or "aspect" and "whetstone".
Täht Estonian
Täht is an Estonian surname meaning "star".
Taib Arabic
From the given name Taib.
Taim Estonian
Taim is an Estonian surname meaning "plant", "herb" and "seedling".
Tait Scottish, English
Nickname for an energetic or cheerful person, derived from Middle English and Older Scots tayt "merry, lively". Compare Tate.
Taka Japanese
From Japanese taka, meaning "high, tall". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Taki Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 滝 or 瀧 (taki) meaning "waterfall, rapids".
Tala Filipino
meaning a star in philippine culture
Tali Estonian
Tali is an Estonian surname meaning both "winter" and "tackle" or "pulley".
Tall Estonian
Tall is an Estonian surname meaning both "lamb" and "stable/barn".
Talu Estonian
Talu is an Estonian surname meaning "farmstead".
Tăng Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Zeng, from Sino-Vietnamese 曾 (tăng).
Tang Chinese
From Chinese 汤 (tāng) meaning "hot water, soup, broth", originally derived from the name of Cheng Tang, the first king of the Shang dynasty.
Tano Italian
From a short form of the personal name Gaetano.
Tano Japanese
From 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness, plain".
Tape English, German
Variant spelling of Tapp.
Täpp Estonian
Täpp is an Estonian surname meaning "fleck" or "speckle".
Tapp English, German
Derived from an Old English given name Tæppa, of uncertain origin and meaning. In German, it is a nickname for a clumsy person or a simpleton, derived from Middle Low German tappe meaning "oaf".
Tapu Estonian
Tapu is an Estonian surname possibly derived from "Tapa", a town in Lääne-Viru County.
Tapu Moriori
Tapu in the Moriori language means sacred. This was the surname of a 19th century Owenga Moriori leader named Hirawanu Tapu (?-1900).
Tark Estonian
Tark is an Estonian surname meaning "wise" or "sage".
Tärn Estonian
Tärn is an Estonian surname meaning "star".
Tass Estonian
Tass is an Estonian surname meaning "cup" and "dish".
Tate Japanese
Tate can mean "rise, stand".
Tati Popular Culture, French, Russian
A well known diminutive of both Tatiana and Tatischeff.
Taue Japanese
From Japanese 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy" and 上 (ue) meaning "above, top, upper".
Tehu Estonian
Tehu is an Estonian surname possibly derived from "tahuma" meaning to "hew" and "cut".
Teli Indian
From Sanskrit तेली (tēlī) meaning "oily" in Sanskrit. This is used by the Teli caste who traditionally specialized in oil pressing and trade.
Temu Swahili
Derived from Swahili timu meaning "team".
Teng Chinese
From Chinese 滕 (téng) referring to the ancient state of Teng, which existed during the Zhou dynasty in what is now Shandong province.
Teng Chinese
Alternate transcription of Deng as well as the Hokkien and Teochew romanization of the name.
Tenz Romansh
Derived from the given name Antonius.
Teoh Chinese (Hokkien), Chinese (Teochew)
Hokkien and Teochew romanization of Zhang.
Tepe Turkish
Means "hill, top, peak" in Turkish.
Tera Estonian
Tera is an Estonia surname that can mean "blade", "edge" and "grain".
Thái Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Cai, from Sino-Vietnamese 蔡 (thái).
Thal Jewish, German
Ornamental and topographic name derived from German Tal "valley".
Tham Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien romanization of Tan.
Thân Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Shen, from Sino-Vietnamese 申 (thân).
Than Vietnamese
Simplified variant of Thân.
Thao Hmong
From the clan name Thoj associated with the Chinese character 陶 (táo) (see Tao).
Then Malaysian
Possibly a form of Chen or Shen used by Chinese Malaysians.
Theo Chinese (Hokkien), Chinese (Teochew)
Hokkien and Teochew romanization of Zhang.
Thie Low German
From the given name Thiede (see Tiede).
Thio Chinese (Indonesian)
Dutch-influenced romanization of Zhang used by Chinese Indonesians.
Thoj Hmong
Original Hmong form of Thao.
Thom Romansh
Derived from the given name Thomas.
Thys Flemish, Dutch (Americanized)
Variant of a patronymic form of the given name Thijs.
Tiao Taiwanese, Chinese (Hokkien)
Min Nan and Hokkien romanization of Zhang.
Tiao Chinese
Alternate transcription of Chinese 刁 (see Diao).
Tibu Estonian
Tibu is an Estonian surname meaning "chicken".
Tico Spanish
From the given Tico.
Tidd English
This Old English Surname was derived from a hill named after its resemblance to a teat or tead (mammary gland) of which Tidd is a variant. That name became a name for the locale and further by extension for its people.
Tiết Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Xue, from Sino-Vietnamese 薛 (tiết).
Tiêu Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Xiao, from Sino-Vietnamese 蕭 (tiêu).
Tift English
Variant of Toft.
Tiik Estonian
Tiik is an Estonian surname meaning "pond".
Tiis Estonian
Tiis is an Estonian surname; a shortening of the word "tiisel" meaning "pole" and "beam".
Tiit Estonian
Tiit is an Estonian surname as well as a masculine given name.
Tilk Estonian
Tilk is an Estonian surname meaning "drop" or "droplet".
Till German
From the given name Till.
Timm German, Dutch, English
English: probably from an otherwise unrecorded Old English personal name, cognate with the attested Continental Germanic form Timmo. This is of uncertain origin, perhaps a short form of Dietmar... [more]
Ting Chinese (Min Dong)
Min Dong romanization of Chen.
Ting Chinese
Alternate transcription of Chinese 丁 (see Ding).
Tint Estonian
Tint is an Estonian surname meaning "ink".
Tith Khmer
Meaning uncertain.
Tjan Chinese (Indonesian)
Dutch-influenced romanization of Zeng used by Chinese Indonesians.
Tjia Chinese (Indonesian)
Dutch-influenced romanization of Xie used by Chinese Indonesians.
Tjoa Chinese (Indonesian)
Dutch-influenced romanization of Cai used by Chinese Indonesians.
Tkáč Slovak
From Slovak words Tkáč and Tkať meaning "A weaver" and "To weave" respectively.
Toal Irish
Irish
Toba Japanese
From Japanese 鳥 (to) meaning "bird" and 羽 (ba) meaning "feather".
Tobe Japanese
To ("Door") + Be ("Section, Part"). It's similar to Abe 2, kanji wise. Sunaho Tobe is a freelance illustrator and character designer.
Tobi Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 登 (to) meaning "to climb; to rise" and 日 (bi), the joining form of 日 (hi) meaning "sun; day", referring to a port that is closest to sunrise.
Toda Japanese
Japanese: there are multiple meanings with this surname depending on the kanji used. ... [more]