Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the length is 5 or 10 or 15.
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Ikari Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 五十里 (Ikari) meaning "Ikari", a division in the town of Nyūzen in the district of Shimoniikawa in the prefecture of Toyama in Japan or an area in the city of Takaoka in the prefecture of Toyama in Japan.
Ikawa Japanese
From Japanese 井 (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit" and 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream".
Ikene Japanese
"Lake root."
Ikeno Japanese
Ike means "pool, pond" and no means "field, plain, wilderness".
Ikeru Japanese
From Japanese 蘓 (ikeru) meaning "revive, resurrect".
Ikeya Japanese
"Lake valley".
Ikola Yoruba, Finnish
May possibly mean "a lesson to the world" in Yoruba from words ìkọ́ meaning "teaching, lesson, message" combined with either from ilá (territory/line) or means "to cut open, to emerge"... [more]
Ikram Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Ikram.
Ikuda Japanese
Variant of Ikuta.
Ikura Japanese
From Japanese 伊 (i) meaning "this" and 倉 (kura) meaning "granary, storehouse".
Ikuta Japanese
From Japanese 生 (iku) meaning "living, life" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
Ilahi Urdu
From the given name Ilahi.
Ilangakoon Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala ඉලංගකෝන් (see Illangakoon).
İlbey Turkish
Ruler of the Country or Ruler of the City
İleri Turkish
Means "advanced, forward, ahead" in Turkish.
Ilgen German
Either a patryonimic from the given name Ilg or derived from the name of a district of the Steingaden municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Weilheim-Schongau.
Ilgenfritz German
Compound patronymic, meaning "Fritz, the son of Ilg".
İlhan Turkish
From the given name İlhan
Iliopoulos Greek
Means "son of Ilias".
Ilkin m Russian
Derived from Russian илька (il'ka), meaning "fisher (animal)".
Ilkiv Ukrainian
From the given name Illya.
Illarionov Russian
Means "son of Illarion".
Ilola Finnish
Derived from Finnish ilo "joy".
Ilula Estonian
Ilula is an Estonian surname derived from "ilu" meaning "beauty" and "loveliness".
İlyas Turkish, Uyghur
From the given name İlyas.
Ilyas Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Ilyas.
Ilyin Russian
Means "son of Ilya".
Ilyushenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Illya".
Imada Japanese
From the Japanese 今 (ima) "now" and 田 (ta) "rice paddy" or 多 (ta) "many."
Imaki Japanese
This could be spelled with ima meaning "now, present" and ki meaning "tree, wood".
Imakyuhrei Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 今給黎 (see Imakyūrei).
Imakyuurei Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 今給黎 (see Imakyūrei).
Imanalieva f Kyrgyz
Feminine form of Imanaliev.
Imanbekova f Kyrgyz, Kazakh
Feminine form of Imanbekov.
Imangaliev m Kazakh
Means "son of Imangali".
Imani Persian
From the given name Iman.
Imano Japanese
Ima means "now, present" and no means "field, wilderness, plain".
Imari Japanese (Rare)
This surname is used as 今利, 伊万里 or 伊萬里 with 今 (kon, kin, ima) meaning "now", 利 (ri, ki.ku) meaning "advantage, benefit, profit", 伊 (i, kare) meaning "Italy, that one", 万/萬 (ban, man, yorozu, ma) meaning "ten thousand/10,000" and 里 (ri, sato) meaning "league, parent's home, ri (unit of distance - equal to 3.927 km), village."... [more]
Imata Japanese
Ima means "now" and da means "field, rice paddy".
Immer German, English
German: habitational name for someone from a place named Immer near Oldenburg in Lower Saxony. ... [more]
Imore English
This unusual surname has two origins. ... [more]
Imori Japanese
I could mean "this" or "mineshaft, pit, well".
Imoto Japanese
Means "well root" in Japanese.
Impas Filipino, Cebuano
Means "pay off (a debt), pay back" in Cebuano.
Imperatore Italian
from a personal name or nickname from imperatore "emperor".
Impey English
From Impey, the name of various places in England, derived from Old English *imphaga, *imphæg "sapling enclosure". Alternatively it could have indicated a person who lived near an enclosure of young trees.
Imran Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Imran.
Imura Japanese
From Japanese 井 (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit" and 村 (mura) meaning "town, village".
Imuro Japanese
I means "well, pit, mineshaft" and muro means "room".
Inaki Japanese (Rare)
Ina means "rice plant" and ki means "tree, wood".
İnanç Turkish
Means "faith, belief" in Turkish.
Inata Japanese
Ina means "rice plant" and Da comes from Ta, meaning "rice field, paddy".
Inbar Hebrew (Modern)
From the given name Inbar, means "amber" in Hebrew.
Inday Cebuano
Inday means ''darling'' in Visayan language after the Spanish colonized the Philippines the name Inday became derogatory often associated with ''slaves'' and in present days ''domestic helpers''
Indig Filipino, Cebuano
Means "compare, compete" in Cebuano.
Indychenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian індик (indyk), meaning "turkey".
Ingle English
Derived from the Old Norse given names Ingialdr or Ingólfr.
Íñigo Spanish
From the given name Íñigo.
Inman English (British)
Anglo-Saxon in Origin. Occupational surname given to a person who "tended a lodge or an inn". Surname first found in Lancashire, England.
Inoki Japanese
Ino means "boar" and ki means "tree, wood".
Inoko Japanese
Ino means "boar" and ko means "child, first of the Chinese zodiac: the rat".
İnönü Turkish
From the name of a town and district in northwestern Turkey. This was the surname of the Turkish army commander, president and prime minister İsmet İnönü (1884-1973). The surname was bestowed upon him by the country's founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, in honour of his services during the First and Second Battles of İnönü near the town in the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922 (part of the Turkish War of Independence).
Inose Japanese
From Japanese 猪 (ino) meaning "wild boar" and 瀬 (se) meaning "rapids, ripple, current".
Inthachack Lao
From Lao ອິນທະ (intha) referring to the Hindu god Indra combined with ຈັກ (chak) meaning "disk, circle, wheel, chakra".
Inthachith Lao
From Lao ອິນທະ (intha) referring to the Hindu god Indra and ຈິດ (chit) meaning "heart, soul, mind".
Inverarity Scottish
Means "person from Inverarity", Angus ("mouth of the Arity", perhaps a Celtic river-name meaning literally "slow").
Invernizzi Italian
Probably denoted someone from Inverno e Monteleone, a municipality in Lombardy. Inverno itself is Italian for "winter".
Ioane English (New Zealand), English (Australian), American, Samoan, Polynesian, Romanian
May come from the given name John or variants of this name, such as Ion 1.
Ioffe Russian, Jewish
Russian transcription of Hebrew גופה (see Joffe).
Iordănescu Romanian
Means "son of Iordăn" in Romanian.
Iorgulescu Romanian
Means "son of Iorgu".
Ioselevich Jewish (Ashkenazi)
This Russian-Jewish surname means "son of Yossel."
Iosifovich Russian
Means "son of Iosif".
Ipate Romanian
Origin not certain, possibly derived from "Ipatele", a commune in Romania.
Iqbal Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Iqbal.
Irala Basque
Probably a variant of Iraola.
Irani Persian
Means "Iranian" in Persian. It is also commonly used within a Zoroastrian community in India with the same name.
Irfan Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Irfan.
Irgen Gioro Manchu
From the combination of the branch name Irgen meaning "regular citizen" and the clan name Gioro.
Iribe English
1 Southern English: unexplained.... [more]
Irion German
From a variant of the given name Gereon.
Irish English, Irish
Originally denoting a person who was of Irish heritage, ultimately derived from Old Irish Ériu.
Iriya Japanese
From 入 (iri) meaning "insert, enter" and 谷 (ya) meaning "valley".
Irmak Turkish
Means "river" in Turkish.
Ironmonger English
From Middle English ire(n)mongere, er(n)mongere meaning "ironmonger; dealer in household goods".
Irons English
English (of Norman origin): habitational name from Airaines in Somme, so named from Latin harenas (accusative case) ‘sands’. The form of the name has been altered as a result of folk etymology, an association of the name with the metal... [more]
Irribarren Basque
From the basque surname that means "Inside the village".
Irsay Hungarian
Surname used by people whose original surname was Israel, in Hungary
Isaac Jewish, English, Welsh, French
Derived from the given name Isaac.
Isaba Basque (Hispanicized)
Castilianized form of Izaba.
Isago Japanese
From Japanese 沙 (isago) meaning "sand".
Isamu Japanese
Isamu means courageous warrior
Isato Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 五十里 (see Ikari 2).
Isawa Japanese
I means "well, pit, mineshaft" and sawa means "swamp, marsh".
Isenbarger German, Jewish
Respelling of German or Jewish Eisenberger.
Ishag Arabic (Mashriqi)
Derived from the given name Ishaq (chiefly used in Sudan).
Ishak Arabic
From the given name Ishak.
Isham English
The name of a village in Northamptonshire, England from the Celtic name of a local river Ise and the Anglo-Saxon term for a small settlement or homestead -ham.
Ishaq Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Ishaq.
Ishii Japanese
From Japanese 石 (ishi) meaning "stone" and 井 (i) meaning "well".
Ishiwatari Japanese
Ishi means "stone" and watari means "ferry".
Iskandarov Chechen, Russian, Uzbek, Azerbaijani
Means "son of Iskandar". It can also be an alternate transcription of Azerbaijani İsgəndərov.
Iskenderov m Kyrgyz
Means "son of Iskender".
Iskra Slovene, Croatian, Slovak, Polish
Nickname for a sprightly person from iskra 'spark'
Iskritskiy m Russian
From Russian искрится (iskritsya), meaning "sparkling".
Islam Assamese, Bengali (Muslim)
From the name of the religion, derived from Arabic إسلام (Islam) meaning "submission (to God)".
Islam Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
From the given name Islam.
Islas Spanish
Variant of Isla.
İşler Turkish
Means "works, doings, affairs" in Turkish.
Isley English
Of Old English origin, derived from a place named Hesli, meaning "a hazel wood or grove".
Ismat Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Derived from the given name 'Ismat.
Ismay English
Matronymic surname from the medieval given name Ismay.
Isobe Japanese
From the Japanese 磯 (iso) meaning "beach" and 部 (be) meaning "region, division, part".
Isoev Tajik
Tajik variant of Isaev.
Isoko Japanese
Iso means "beach, seashore" and ko means "child, sign of the rat".
Isono Japanese
From Japanese 磯 (iso) meaning "seashore, beach" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Isori Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 五十里 (see Ikari 2).
Isose Japanese
Iso means "sand" and se means "ripple".
Israelsson Swedish
Means "son of Israel".
Israpilova Chechen, Kumyk
Feminine transcription of Chechen/Kumyk Исрапилов (see Israpilov).
Israr Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Israr.
Issac English
From the given name Issac.
Issak Estonian
Issak is an Estonian surname, a variation of the masculine Biblical given name "Isaac" (Estonian: "Iisak").
İstanbullu Turkish
Originally indicated an inhabitant of the city of Istanbul in Turkey, literally meaning "Istanbulite, person from Istanbul" in Turkish.
Isufi Albanian
From the given name Isuf.
Itada Japanese
Ita means "board" and da means "field, rice paddy".
Itami Japanese
Ita means "board" and mi means "view, outlook".
Itano Japanese
From 板 (ita) meaning "plank, board" and 野 (no) meaning "field, plain".
Itaya Japanese
From Japanese 板 (ita) meaning "plank, board" and 谷 (ya) meaning "valley".
Itxasmendi Basque (Rare)
From the name of a neighborhood in Zarautz, Gipuzkoa, probably derived from Basque itxaso "sea" and mendi "mountain". Alternatively, the first element could be isats "gorse, broom (plant)".
Ivaci Croatian (Rare)
Derived from the forename Ivan.
Ivanc Slovene
Means "son of Ivan".
Ivanchenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Ivan.
Ivanitskiy m Russian
From the given name Ivan.
Ivankevych Ukrainian
Means "child of Ivanko".
Ivans English
Meaning "son of Ivan
Ivanušević Croatian
Derived from the forename Ivan.
Ivars Spanish, Basque (Hispanicized)
Etymology uncertain. Possibly related to Ibarra, derived from Basque ibar "meadow, riverbank, valley".
Ivaschenko Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Ukrainian Іващенко (see Ivashchenko).
Ivask Estonian
Ivask is an Estonian surname derived from "vask" meaning "copper".
Ivčec Croatian
Derived from the forename Ivan.
Ivček Croatian
Derived from the forename Ivan.
Ivčić Croatian
Derived from the forename Ivan.
Ivčin Croatian
Derived from the forename Ivan.
Ivory English
Habitational name from Ivry-la-Bataille in Eure, northern France.
Ivsen English (Rare, ?)
Possibly a variant of Ibsen or Iversen.
Iwabe Japanese
From Japanese 岩 (iwa) meaning "cliff, rocks" and 部 (be) meaning "part, section".
Iwado Japanese (Rare)
Iwado means "rock door". Iwado from Holyland is a character bearing this surname
Iwaki Japanese
From Japanese 岩 (iwa) meaning "cliff, rocks" and 城 (ki) meaning "castle, fortress".
Iwama Japanese
From Japanese 岩 (iwa) meaning "cliff, rocks" and 間 (ma) meaning "among, between".
Iwami Japanese
Iwa means "stone" and mi means "viewpoint, outlook".
Iwano Japanese
Iwa means "stone" and no means "wilderness, plain, rice paddy, field".
Iwasa Japanese
From Japanese 岩 (iwa) meaning "cliff, rocks" and 佐 (sa) meaning "help, aid".
Iwase Japanese
From Japanese 岩 (iwa) meaning "boulder, cliff, rocks" and 瀬 (se) meaning "rapids, ripple, current".
Iwashimizu Japanese
From 岩 (iwa) meaning "rock, cliff", 清 (shi) meaning "pure, purify, exorcise, clean", and 水 (mizu) meaning "water".
Iwaya Japanese
From Japanese 岩 (iwa) meaning "cliff, rocks" and 屋 (ya) meaning "house".
Iyama Japanese
I means "well, pit, minehaft" and yama means "mountain, hill".
Iyobe Japanese
From 伊 (i) meaning "that one, Italy" combined with 豫 (yo) meaning "in advance, beforehand", or 五 (i) meaning "five" combined with 百 (yo) meaning "hundred, many, hundred", that is then combined with 部 (be) meaning "section, part".
Izaba Basque
From the name of a municipality in Navarre, Spain, of uncertain etymology. Proposed origins include Basque iz "water" combined with aba, which could mean "river, mouth, confluence" and/or be a variant of -aga "place of, abundance of".
Izadi Persian
Derived from Persian ایزد (izad) meaning "god, angel".
Izawa Japanese
From Japanese 井 (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit" and 沢 or 澤 (sawa) meaning "marsh".
Izsák Hungarian
From the given name Izsák.
Īzuka Japanese
From Japanese 飯 (ii) meaning "cooked grains, rice" and 塚 (tsuka) meaning "hillock, mound".
Izumo Japanese
This surname combines 出 (shutsu, sui, i.dasu, i.deru, da.su, -da.su, -de, de.ru) meaning "come out, exit, go out, leave, protrude, put out" with 雲 (un, kumo, -gumo, zumo) meaning "cloud" or 茂 (mo, shige.ru) meaning "be luxuriant, grow thick, overgrown."... [more]
Jaago Estonian
Jaago is an Estonian surname; a diminutive of the masculine given name "Jaagup".
Jaana Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 蛇穴 (Jaana) meaning "Jaana", a former village in the former district of Katsujō in the former Japanese province of Yamato in present-day Nara, Japan, or it being a variant reading of 蛇穴 (Saragi) meaning "Saragi", an area in the same place, in the city of Gose in the prefecture of Nara in Japan.
Jaana Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 蛇穴 (Jaana) meaning "snake pit", from 蛇 (ja) meaning "snake; serpant" and 穴 (ana) meaning "hole; pit".
Jabar Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Jabbar.
Jaber Arabic
From the given name Jabir.
Jabir Arabic
From the given name Jabir.
Jablanović Croatian
Derived from jablan meaning ''poplar''.
Jacey American
Derrived from the given name Jacey
Jacks English
Possibly derived as a diminutive of the given name Jack. A famous bearer is Canadian singer-songwriter Terry Jacks, best known for his 1974 single 'Seasons in the Sun.'
Jaćmierski m Polish
Derived from the name of the village Jaćmierz in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland. The first known bearer of the surname was Fryderyk Jaćmierski, who lived in the end of XIV century.
Jacobowitz Jewish
Germanized spelling of a Slavic patronymic from the personal name Jacob.
Jacot French
Variant spelling of Jacquot.
Jacox English
A variant spelling of Jaycox.
Jafar Arabic, Persian
From the given name Jafar
Jafarzadeh Persian
From the given name Jafar combined with Persian زاده (zadeh) meaning "offspring".
Jaffé German, Jewish
German form of Jaffe.
Jahan Bengali, Urdu, Persian, Indian, Hindi
From the given name Jahan.
Jahne German
Variant of Jahn.
Jahns German
Patronymic from the personal name Jahn.
Jaken Dutch
Possibly derived from the given name Jakob.
Jakić Croatian, Serbian
Patronymic, meaning "son of Jakov".
Jakimovska f Macedonian
Feminine form of Jakimovski.
Jakimovski m Macedonian
Means "son of Jakim".
Jakov Croatian
Derived from the name Jakov.
Jakovleska f Macedonian
Feminine form of Jakovleski.
Jakovleski m Macedonian
Means "son of Jakov".
Jakša Croatian
Derived from the forename Jakov.
Jakub Polish, Czech, Slovak
From the given name Jakub.
Jakubowicz Polish
Means "son of Jakub".
Jalal Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
From the given name Jalal.
Jalas Estonian
Jalas is an Estonian surname meaning "runner", "hob" and "cradle".
Jalil Arabic, Persian
From the given name Jalil
Jalilzadeh Persian
Means "born of Jalil".
Jamal Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Persian
Derived from the given name Jamal.
Jamgochian Armenian
Alternate transcription of Armenian Ժամկոչյան (see Zhamkochyan).
Jamil Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Derived from the given name Jamil.
Jänes Estonian
Means "hare" in Estonian.
Janet English
Directly from the given name Janet.
Janibekuly Kazakh (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Zhanibekuly.
Janiš Sorbian, Czech, Slovak
Derived from a derivative of the given name Jan 1.
Janka Romansh
Derived from a diminutive form of the given name Johannes.
Janki Romansh
Variant of Janka.
Jankiewicz Polish
Patronymic of the personal name Jan 1.