Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the gender is unisex; and the order is random.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Ngamnaimuang Thai
The surname "งามในเมือง" is used after the place they was born Nai Muang District in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand.
Xyooj Hmong
This name is possible from a location since Chinese during the 18th century gave Hmong surnames based on the location the Hmong were in. It's a possible clan surname.
Mandrisch Polish, German
Upper Silesia
Szczęsny Polish
From the given name Szczęsny or directly from archaic Polish szczęsny meaning "happy, lucky".
Voisin French
From Old French voisin "neighbor" (Anglo-Norman French veisin) . The application is uncertain; it may either be a nickname for a "good neighbor", or for someone who used this word as a frequent term of address, or it might be a topographic name for someone who lived on a neighboring property... [more]
Kallasmets Estonian
Kallasmets is an Estonian surname meaning "shore forest".
Eisenstein German, Jewish
topographic name for someone who lived by a place where iron ore was extracted or perhaps a habitational name from a place called for its iron works. Jewish artificial compound of German isarn "iron" and stein "stone".
Arkın Turkish
Best known as the stage surname of a certain Cüneyt.
Rafik Arabic
From the given name Rafik.
Solemark Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Swedish sol "sun" and mark "ground, earth".
Karunasekara Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit करुणा (karuna) meaning "compassion, mercy" and सेना (sena) meaning "army".
Kremer German, Dutch, Jewish
Variant of German Krämer or Dutch Kramer.
Cahans Romansh
Derived from Romansh casa "house" and, by extension, "household, family" and the given name Hans.
Sydow Low German
Habitational name from any of several places so named in Germany.
Lannes French
From the French word landes meaning “heathlands” or “moorlands.” This was the surname of one of Napoleon’s marshals.
Gordo Spanish, Portuguese
Means "fat" in Spanish and Portuguese.
Kõvamaa Estonian
Kõvamaa is an Estonian surname meaning "solid ground".
Mac A 'Ghobhainn Scottish Gaelic
The Scots Gaelic variation of Smith.
Roosileht Estonian
Roosileht is an Estonian surname meaning "rose leaf".
Bowskill English
From the place name Bowscale.
Mazurenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Mazur.
Blonder Jewish
Inflected form of Blond.
Huotari Finnish
From the Karelian vernacular form of Fyodor.
Frances Spanish, Catalan
From Spanish and Catalan meaning "French". Denoting someone of French origin.
Oss English (American)
Americanized Varient of Aas
Bayley English
Variant of Bailey.
Linnus Estonian
Linnus is an Estonian surname meaning "castle" or "citadel".
Gidlow English
The first recorded use of the name is from 1291; Robert de Gidlow was a freeholder in Aspull, Lancanshire, United Kingdom and the name occurs frequently down to the 17th century. The Gidlow family moved to the United States in the mid-18th century where the spelling was changed to Goodlow and eventually to Goodloe.
Talija Serbian
Talija... [more]
Benigno Spanish, Italian
From the given name Benigno.
Shinpō Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 神宝 or 神寶 (see Shimpō).
Giudice Italian
Means "judge, magistrate" in Italian, from Latin iudex, composed of ius "law" and dicere "to say, declare". This was an occupational name for an officer of justice, or a nickname for a solemn and authoritative person.
Aharon Hebrew
Variant of Aharoni, from the given name Aaron.
Stoltenberg German, Norwegian
Habitational name from places so called in Pomerania and Rhineland. A famous bearer is Jens Stoltenberg (b. 1959), Prime Minister of Norway 2000-2001 and 2005-2013.
Njálsson Icelandic
Meaning “son of Njáll”.
Shreck German (Americanized)
Americanized form of Schreck.
Shahriar Persian
From the given name Shahriar.
Jonas Danish, German, Dutch, Norwegian
From the given name Jonas 2
Dowd English
Derived from the given name Doude.
Vince English
From a short form of the personal name Vincent.
Rutledge English, Scottish
Origin unknown
Paish English
From Pasci, a department in Euce, Normandy
Parsaie Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian پارسایی (see Parsaei).
Akan Turkish
Means "flowing, streaming, running" in Turkish.
Sale Sardinian
Derived from Sardinian sale "salt", this name denoted a producer or seller of salt.
Januszkiewicz Polish
Means "son of Janusz".
Rodericks English
From the given name Roderick.
Hasado Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 挟 (hasa), from 挟む (hasamu) meaning "to insert; to be sandwiched between" and 土 (do) meaning "earth; soil; ground", referring to a soil land where it is very crammed.... [more]
Bartoli Italian
Derived from the Italian name Bartolo.
Bakulin Russian
possibly a variant of Abakumov
Tsheej Hmong
Original Hmong form of Cheng.
Orkan Polish
From Goral, a topolect/language closely related to mainline Polish.
Marfil Spanish
Means "ivory" in Spanish (ultimately of Arabic origin).
Mockford English
Mockford comes from "Mocca's ford", with Mocca being an Old English name of uncertain origin. An alternative theory is that it comes from "Motholfr's ford" from the Old Norse meaning "renown-wolf". Either way, Mockford was once a place in Sussex, near Rottingdean, and it is from there that most branches of the name originate.
Burkhardt German
Burk is German for "Strong", and hardt is the "heart of a castle".
Vogt Von Formbach Medieval German
Toponymic variant of Vogt. Bearers of this surname descend from the Grafen von Reinhausen-Winzenburg and Grafen von Radelberg. Members of this comital family also use the surnames Vogt von Formbach und Stift and Vogt von Formbach und Göttweih.
Fraidstern Jewish (Anglicized, Rare)
Anglicized version of Freydshtern, Yiddish for "Joyful Star" literally "Joy Star".
Yong Korean
Korean form of Long from Sino-Korean 龍 (yong).
Deshpande Indian, Marathi
Means "district accountant", derived from Sanskrit देश (deśá) meaning "country, kingdom, province" combined with पण्डित (paṇḍitá) meaning "learned, wise man".
Hatzi Greek
A Greek rendering of حاج‎ (ḥājj), denoting one who has successfully completed a pilgrimage. In a Christian context, the title designates a person who has visited Jerusalem and the Holy Land and was baptised in the Jordan River... [more]
Krestos Ge'ez
Ge'ez form from Greek given name Christos 1, used as a surname of several Ethiopian emperors.
Mon Japanese
Mon means "Gate".
Heider German
Combination of German Heide "heath, headland" and the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant. The surname can be either topographic for someone living on or near a heath, or habitational for someone from any place named with the element Heide.
Osada Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 納田 (see Nōda).
Zakaria Arabic, Bengali
From the given name Zakariyya.
Demosthenous Greek (Cypriot)
Means "son of Demosthenes" in Greek.
Ko Japanese
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 神 (see ).
Lily English
Derived from Lily, a pet name for Elizabeth. It was also used as a nickname for someone with fair skin or hair, and is derived from Old English lilie meaning "lily (the flower)"... [more]
Opp German
Generally considered a (very) contracted form of given names that contained the Old High German element od "fortune; wealth" (or a variant thereof) and a second element that began with or contained the letter B, for example Audobald.
Frolov Russian
Means "son of Frol".
Patters English
History not available.
Catton English
Habitational name derived from any of several places in England, probably derived from the Old English given name Catta "cat" and tun "town, yard, enclosure"... [more]
Yaşar Turkish
From the given name Yaşar.
Kōri Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 氷 (kōri) meaning "ice".
Zielenbach German
Literally translates to "aiming brook"
Blanke German, English, Dutch
Nickname for someone with a fair complexion. From Old High German blanc meaning "white".
Branner Danish, German, English
Danish variant of BRANDER and German variant of BRANTNER.
Perero Medieval Spanish (Latinized, Archaic)
It appeared in Extremadura and it means pear tree. It's a family name belonging to the Celtiberian culture (Celtic families).
Carcelén Spanish
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous Manchego municipality.
Kearns Irish (Anglicized)
Irish anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Céirín ‘descendant of Céirín’, a personal name from a diminutive of ciar ‘dark’, ‘black’... [more]
Ney German, English
A dialectal form of the common German word neu "new".... [more]
Cronje Afrikaans
Altered form of the French surname Cronier, derived from Old French crones, a term denoting a sheltered area by a river bank where fish retreat to. This could be used as an occupational name for someone who fished in such an area, or derived from a place named with the element, such as the French village Crosne.
Neagu Romanian
From the given name Neagu.
Del Villar Spanish
Means "of Villar" in Spanish.
Carton Irish
Variant of McCartan.
Svobodov Russian
Patronymic surname derived from Russian свобода (svoboda) meaning "freedom, liberty".
Tõru Estonian
Tõru is an Estonian surname meaning "acorn".
Gündoğdu Turkish
From Turkish gün meaning "sun, day" and doğdu meaning "born".
Jezavitaŭ Belarusian
Patronymic surname derived from dialectal Belarusian езавіт (jezavit) meaning "jesuit".
Leelyn English
Locational surname denoting a person from Leyland, in Lancashire.
Fakir Arabic, Bengali
From the given name Faqir.
Sibul Estonian
Sibul is an Estonian surname meaning both "onion" and "bulb".
Hagiwara Japanese
From Japanese 萩 (hagi) meaning "bush clover" and 原 (wara) meaning "field, plain".
Mijović Montenegrin
Patronymic, meaning "son of Mijo".
Szymczuk Polish
From the given name Szymon.
Flutterby English
An English name once used to describe a butterfly.
Sakabe Japanese
From Japanese 坂 or 阪 (saka) meaning "slope" and 部 (be) meaning "part, section".
Kihlberg Swedish
Combination of Swedish kil "wedge" and berg "mountain".
Henley English, Irish, German (Anglicized)
English: habitational name from any of the various places so called. Most, for example those in Oxfordshire, Suffolk, and Warwickshire, are named with Old English héan (the weak dative case of heah ‘high’, originally used after a preposition and article) + Old English leah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’... [more]
Bogatyr Russian
Derived from Russian богатырь (bogatyr) meaning "bogatyr, strongly built man, hero".
Chak Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanization of Zhai.
Finnsdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Finnur" in Icelandic.
Neuber German
Contracted form of Neubauer.
Åkerström Swedish
Combination of Swedish åker (Old Norse akr) meaning "field" and ström (Old Norse straumr) meaning "stream".
Lindvee Estonian
Lindvee is an Estonian surname meaning "bird water".
Pleve Dutch (Russified)
Russified form of Plehve.
Caine French, English
Originally from a French derogatory nickname for someone with a bad temper.
Randolf English
From the given name Randolf
Demerchant French (Acadian)
A name meaning "the merchant", though the spelling indicates dutch origins.
Rolfs German
This surname means "son of Rolf," a patronymic surname from northern Germany.
Tsujii Japanese
From the Japanese 辻 (tsuji) "{road} crossing" and 井 (i) "well."
Noons French
From the Portuguese name Nunes.
Yaroshenko Ukrainian
Derived from a diminutive form of Yaroslav.
Baldassare Italian
Frokm the given name Baldassare.
Zhu Chinese
In Chinese means “to bless”.
Zviadadze Georgian
Means "son of Zviad".
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.
Cappellano Italian
From cappellano "chaplain".
Slaats Dutch
Possibly a contracted form of Dutch des laats meaning "the serf", from Middle Dutch laets "serf, bondsman, freedman".
Tomeo Italian
From a short form of the given name Bartolomeo.
Lubin Polish
Polish cognate of Lupin. Possibly a habitational name for someone who lives near lupine plants.
Defilippo Italian
The Italian surname De Filippo is a patronymic name created from the first name of a male ancestor. As a first name, it is derived from the Latin "Philippus,". This name is composed of the element "philos" which means "friend," and "hippos," meaning "horse.
Arnott Scottish
Habitational name from a place called Arnot, near Kinross
Myllymäki Finnish
Combination of Finnish mylly "mill" and mäki "hill, slope".
Sajjad Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Derived from the given name Sajjad.
Vangarde French
"(A soldier) in the leading edge of an army formation"
Henningsdóttir Icelandic (Rare)
Means "daughter of Henning" in Icelandic.
Panyanouvong Lao
From Lao ປັນຍາ (panya) meaning "wisdom, intelligence, reason" and ວົງ (vong) meaning "lineage, family".
Norén Swedish
Combination of Swedish nord "north" or nor "small strait" and the common surname suffix -én.
Knightley English
English surname meaning knight. The book Emma by Jane Austen has a character named George Knightley.
Siht Estonian
Siht is an Estonian surname meaning "goal", "aim" and "objective".
Ulysse French
From the given name Ulysse.
Sheptitskiy Ukrainian
This indicates familial origin with the village of Sheptychi in Ukraine, which, as of February 2017, is located within Sambir Raion in the Lviv Oblast.
Glushko Russian
From Russian глухой (glukhoy), meaning "deaf".
Mayfield English
From the surname but also a given name that reminds some of Springtime
Primrose Scottish
From the name of Primrose in Fife, Scotland, a place originally named Prenrhos, literally "tree-moor" in Welsh. This is the family name of the Earls of Rosebery.
Mozart German
The surname was first recorded in the 14th century as Mozahrt, and later as Motzhardt in Germany. It is a compound word, the first part of which is Middle High German mos, also spelt mosz, and meaning “bog, marsh” in southern dialects (compare modern German Moos)... [more]
Van Ommeren Dutch
Means "from Ommeren", a small village in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands.
Yamatani Japanese
Yama means "mountain" and tani means "valley". ... [more]
Rodić Serbian, Croatian
Possibly derived from roda (рода), meaning "stork".
Zouhair Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Zouhair.
Nupp Estonian
Nupp is an Estonian surname meaning "knob", "button" and "bud".
Ukrainets Russian, Ukrainian (Russified)
Means "Ukrainian" in Russian, also the Russified form of Ukrayinets'.
Tulpan Romanian
Romanian cognate of Hungarian Tulipán.
Wilburn English
A habitation name of uncertain origin found in the East Midlands. Speculation includes the possibility of the meaning "well" and "burn, borne" therefore meaning one who lived near a well or spring by a waterway crossing.
Chappell English
Name for someone who lived near a chapel, derived from Old French chapele meaning "chapel".
Kala Estonian
Kala is an Estonian surname meaning "fish".
Achladiotis Greek
From Greek αχλάδι (achladi) meaning "pear". Possibly from a village in the island of Syros, Greece.
Morganton English (Canadian)
Created by combining the last names Morgan and Middleton in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in September of 2013.
Schweigert German
Derives from an agent derivative of the German "schweigen", to be silent, and the nickname would have been given to a silent, quiet, taciturn person.
Columbro Italian
Possibly related to Italian colubro "snake, serpent", or perhaps to Latin columba "dove, pigeon".
Natok Circassian
Derived from Adyghe натӏэ (nāṭă) meaning "forehead" combined with къу (q°) meaning "man, male".
Haylock English
English surname of uncertain origin, possibly from the Old English given name Hægluc, a diminutive of the unrecorded name *Hægel, found in various place names... [more]
Mostafaei Persian
From the given name Mostafa.
Chehab Arabic
From the given name Chehab.
Curroto Spanish (Latin American)
Spanish surname with unknown origin. Uruguayan / Spanish singer Lucas Curroto has this surname.
Gaard Danish, Norwegian
From Danish and Norwegian meaning "yard".
Mikha'il Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Mikha'il.
Ryle English
Habitational name from Royle in Lancashire (see Royle).
Karataş Turkish
From Turkish kara meaning "black" and taş meaning "stone, rock".
Takemoto Japanese
From Japanese 竹 (take) meaning "bamboo" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
L'amoreaux French
French surname meaning "The Lovers"
Van Halen Dutch
Habitational name for a person from the villages Hoog en Laaghalen in the Dutch province of Drenthe or Halen near Hasselt in Belgian Limburg. Famous bearers include Dutch-born American musicians Eddie Van Halen (1955-2020) and his brother Alex Van Halen (1953-) of the rock band Van Halen... [more]
Huben German
The roots of the distinguished German surname Huben lie in the kingdom of Bavaria. The name is derived from the Middle High German word "huober," meaning "owner of a patch of farmland." The term "Hube" was used to denote a 40-acre hide of farmland... [more]
Lazio Italian
Named after the region called 'Lazio' of Italy.
McCawell Irish
Anglicanized version of Mac Cathmhaoil.
Ristoja Estonian
Ristoja is an Estonian surname meaning "across (abeam) creek".
Hiranaka Japanese
Hira means "peace, even, level" and naka means "middle".
Meiler Romansh
Derived from the place name Meils (present-day Mels in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland).
McCorkle Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Thorcaill "son of Thorcall" a Gaelic form of the Scandinavian personal name Thorketill meaning "Thor's kettle"... [more]
Stepanian Armenian
Alternate transcription of Stepanyan.
Jablanović Croatian
Derived from jablan meaning ''poplar''.
Aramburo Spanish
Castilianized variant of Aramburú.
Tõkke Estonian
Tõkke is an Estonian surname meaning derived from "tõke", meaning "barrier" or "block". "Tõkke" also means "preemptive".
Seuyeng Thai
Alternate transcription of Saeueng.
Van Tienhoven Dutch
Means "from Tienhoven", the name of several villages in the Netherlands. Their names mean "ten parcels of land" in Dutch. A famous bearer was the Dutch politician Gijsbert van Tienhoven (1841-1914), a Prime Minister of the Netherlands.
Madhusanka Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala මධුෂංක (see Madushanka).
Zayasu Japanese
From Japanese 座 (Za) meaning "squat; seat; cushion; gathering; sit" and 安 (Yasu) meaning "relax; cheap; low; quiet; rested; contented; peaceful".
Kozuki Japanese
It is written as 上 (Ko) meaning "above" and 月 (tsuki) meaning "month, moon".
Palling Estonian
Palling is an Estonian surname meaning "serve".
Miyashima Japanese
Miya means "shrine, palace temple" and shima means "island".
Manganaro Italian
occupational name from manganaro agent noun from Mangano (see Mangano) in any of its various senses. Manganaris and Manganaras are also found as Greek surnames.
Şıxəlizadə Azerbaijani
Means "child of Şıxəli", using the Persian suffix زاده (zade) meaning "offspring".
Abdelazim Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Azim.
Charlotte French, English
From the feminine given name Charlotte.