Browse Submitted Surnames

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Veary English (British)
Veary is an English spelling of Scottish Gaelic Faries (meaning: fair, beautiful, or handsome).
Vedmederya Ukrainian
Means "bear cub, baby bear, little bear".
Veere Estonian
Veere is an Estonian surname meaning "rolling" and "avalanche".
Veers German (Rare)
German variant of Weers.
Veevo Estonian
Veevo is an Estonian surname derived from "veevool", meaning "watercourse".
Veiga Portuguese, Galician
Portuguese and Galician cognate of Vega.
Vejas Spanish
An altered form of the surname Behar
Vélez Spanish
Patronymic from the personal name Vela as well as habitational name from any of various places in Andalusia called Vélez.
Velêz Portuguese
Possibly a habitational name from Vellés in Salamanca.
Velikoredchanin m Russian
Part of it is derived from великий (velikiy), meaning "great".
Vella Maltese, Italian
Derived from Italian bella meaning "beautiful".
Velte German
German variant of Velten.
Veneracion Spanish (Philippines)
Derived from Spanish veneración meaning "veneration."
Venturelli Italian
Especially used in Northern Italy
Veral English
Meaning:stubborn,aggressive,mathamatician smart
Verbitskiy m Russian
Russian form of Wierzbicki.
Verbruggen Dutch, Flemish
Contracted form of Van Der Bruggen, meaning "from the bridge".
Verbytskyy m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Verbitskiy.
Verde Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From Spanish verde "green" (Latin viridis), presumably a nickname for someone who habitually dressed in this color or had green eyes, etc. This is also a common element of place names.
Verdé French
Possibly a Gallicized form of the Italian and Spanish surname Verde.
Verdi Italian
The Italian word for "green".
Verea Galician
It indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Verge Catalan
Nickname from Catalan meaning "virgin, maiden".
Verge French
French variant of Verger.
Vergottini Italian
It seems most common in Italy
Verma Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Varma.
Vermillion English
Differential spelling of Vermilion. Meaning of the name is a red pigment derived from Mercury Sulfide (cinnabar). The name originally was developed because of the dyes similar color to the natural dye developed with the insect Kermes Vermilio.
Verne French, English
As a French surname refers to someone who lived where alder trees grew. While the English version can mean someone who lived where ferns grew, Verne can also mean a seller of ferns which in medieval times were used in bedding, as floor coverings and as animal feed.
Véron French
There are three etymologies possible for this surname: which one applies, will vary per Véron family, as the meaning depends on the personal history of the original bearer of their surname.... [more]
Veron English (American)
Anglicized form of Véron and Verón.
Versailles French (Rare)
From the location of Versailles Yvelines near Paris.
Verschuren Dutch
Contracted form of Van der Schuren meaning "from the barns".
Verstappen Dutch
Contracted form of Van der Stappen "from the steps". Coincides with a Dutch word meaning "to misstep".
Veselinova f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Veselinov.
Vesey American
Famous bearer is Denmark Vesey (1767-1822).
Vesik Estonian
Vesik is an Estonian surname meaning both "hydrate" and "pygmyweed"
Veski Estonian
Veski is an Estonian surname meaning "mill".
Vesti Romansh
Derived from the given name Silvester.
Viard French
from the ancient Germanic personal name Withard from the elements widu "wood forest" and hard "hard".
Victoriano Spanish
From the given name Victoriano
Vidas Lithuanian
From a short form of the personal name Vidmantas.
Videc Croatian, Slovene
Derived from the given name Vid.
Vidic Slovene
Derived from the given name Vid.
Vidić Serbian, Croatian
Derived from the given name Vid.
Vidič Slovene
Cognate of Vidić.
Viejo Spanish
From Spanish meaning "old".
Vieli Romansh
Derived from the given name Vigilius.
Viengvilay Lao
From Lao ວຽງ (vieng) meaning "town, city" and ວິໄລ (vilay) meaning "splendid, beautiful".
Vieri Italian
From French surname Olivier.
Vieuxtemps French (Belgian)
Means "old-time" from Middle French viuelx meaning "old" and Old French temps meaning "time". This surname is used as a nickname, poetic surname, or symbolic pseudonym.
Vigil Spanish
Comes from the word "vigil", which is Latin for "vigilia" and "wakefulness".
Vigna Italian
Meaning "vineyard", referring to someone who lived near one.
Vihar Hungarian
Hungarian for "storm".
Viher Estonian
Viher is an Estonian surname meaning "buckthorn".
Vihur Estonian
Vihur is an Estonian surname meaning "whirlwind" or "gust of wind".
Viies Estonian
Viies is an Estonian surname meaning "fifth".
Vikat Estonian
Vikat is an Estonian surname meaning "scythe".
Vikentiyev Russian
Variant transcription of Vikentiev.
Vikingsson Swedish (Rare)
Means "son of Viking" in Swedish.
Vilallonga Catalan
It indicates familial origin within the eponymous Valencian municipality.
Vilavongsa Lao
From Lao ວິລະ (vila) meaning "hero, brave" and ວົງສາ (vongsa) meaning "family".
Vilaythong Lao
From Lao ວິໄລ (vilay) meaning "splendid, beautiful" and ທອງ (thong) meaning "gold".
Vilde Estonian
Vilde is an Estonian surname possibly derived from "vildakas" meaning "oblique" and "slanting" and "wry".
Vilhjálmsdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Vilhjálmur". Its masculine counterpart is Vilhjálmsson.
Villalvazo Spanish
Hispanic (Mainly Mexico): Derivative Of Spanish Villalba Or Villalva .
Villamayor Spanish
Habitational name for any of the numerous places in Spain with this name.
Villamizar Spanish
Habitational name from Villamizar in León.
Villarreal Spanish
Habitational name from any of various places called Villarreal (or Villareal), derived from Spanish villa meaning "farm, town, settlement" and real meaning "royal".
Villarroel Spanish
Derivative and rarer version of Villa, unexplained. Compare Villarruel.
Villarruel Spanish
Cognate of Villa with the second element of unexplained etymology. Compare Villarroel.
Villasante Spanish
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous neighborhood of the Castilian municipality of Merindad de Montija.
Villaseñor Galician (Hispanicized)
Habitational name, apparently a Castilianized spelling of Galician Vilseñor, from any of three places in Lugo province named Vilaseñor.
Villasurda German
Villasurda is a Germanic name dating back to the time of the Vikings. It, roughly translated from a Norse word, means, "the one who is fat."
Villoslada Spanish
From the village of Villoslada in Spain.
Vince English
From a short form of the personal name Vincent.
Vinda Hindi
Taken from Mitravinda, one of the eight principal queen-consorts of the Hindu god Krishna.
Viner English
Occupational name for a vine-grower.
Vipulasena Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala විපුලසේන (see Wipulasena).
Viramontes Spanish
Viramontes is composed of the elements "mira" and "montes," two Spanish words with the combined meaning of "place with a view of the mountains."
Viravongsa Lao
Alternate transcription of Lao ວິລະວົງສາ (see Vilavongsa).
Viray Occitan, French, Catalan
Southern French (Occitan) and Catalan variant of Occitan Verai and Veray, nickname from Occitan verai ‘honest’... [more]
Viray Filipino, Tagalog, Pampangan, Pangasinan
Occupational name derived from Tagalog, Pampangan and Pangasinan biray referring to a type of small, flat-bottomed rowing boat.
Virolainen Finnish
Means "Estonian" in Finnish.
Vishnyakov m Russian
From Russian вишня (vishnya), meaning "cherry".
Visla Estonian
Visla is an Estonian surname possibly derived from "visa" meaning "tough" and "tenacious".
Vista Italian
Probably from a short form of a medieval personal name such as Bellavista, an omen or well-wishing name literally meaning ‘fine view’.
Vital Romansh
Derived from the given name Vitalis.
Vítek Czech
Vítek comes from Latin name Vitus.
Vitkauskas Lithuanian
Lithuanian variant of the surname Witkowski.
Vitko Russian, Ukrainian (?)
Possibly derived from the name Viktor.
Vitryanyuk Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian вітряний (vitryanyy), meaning "windy".
Vitty Scottish
Local reduced form of McVittie found in West Yorkshire.
Vivar Spanish, History
From the village of Vivar, later renamed Vivar del Cid, nowadays part of Quintanilla Vivar located near Burgos, Castile and León, Spain.... [more]
Vivis English (Rare)
Found in the 1891, 1901 & 1911 British census, other Ancestry.co.uk records & FreeBMD. Could derive from Vivas from Spanish Catalan
Vladi Czech
Czech, Slovak, and Romanian: from a short form of the personal name Vladislav, an old Slavic name composed of the elements volod ‘rule’ + slav ‘glory’, Latinized as Ladislaus and found in Hungarian as László ( see Laszlo ).
Vladu Romanian
Derived from given name Vlad.
Vliet Dutch
Means "brook" in Dutch.
Voden Ukrainian
Means "hydrogen" in Ukrainian.
Voges German
North German: possibly a patronymic from Vogt.... [more]
Vogt De Salz Medieval German
Toponymic variant of Vogt.
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.
Vogt Von Freising Medieval German
Toponymic variant of Vogt. Bearers of this surname descend from the Grafen von Scheyern and Grafen von Schweinfurt.
Voils English
Variant of Voyles.
Vojniković Bosnian, Croatian
Means "son of a soldier" in various Balkan languages.
Voldemaras Lithuanian
From the given name Voldemaras.
Volga Russian
From the river Volga (Волга).
Vollbrecht German
From a German personal name composed of the elements folk ‘people’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. In the U.S. this name is often Americanized as Fulbright and Fullbright.
Volpe Italian
Italian cognate of Fox.
Volyk Ukrainian
Probably from Ukrainian воля (volya), meaning "freedom, willpower, free will".
Volzhenkov m Russian
From river Volga (Волга).
Vonai Shona
It is a form of the Shona name Onai.
Von Der Lehr German
"from the Lehr" Meadow or Clearing
Von Esmarch German
Means "from Esmarch" in German, Esmarch being an unknown meaning. Friedrich von Esmarch (1823-1908) was a German surgeon who developed the Esmarch bandage and founded the Deutscher Samariter-Verein, the predecessor of the Deutscher Samariter-Bund.
Vongphakdy Lao
From Lao ວົງ (vong) meaning "lineage, family" and ພັກດີ (phakdy) meaning "loyalty, devotion".
Vongsavath Lao
From Lao ວົງ (vong) meaning "lineage, family" and ສະຫວາດ (savath) meaning "sincere, open, beautiful".
Vongsouthi Lao
From Lao ວົງ (wong) meaning "lineage, family" and ສຸທິ (suthi) meaning "wise man, sage, scholar".
von Stauffenberg German
From the name of the former castle Burg Stauffenberg in Swabia, southwestern Germany.
Voogd Dutch
Means "guardian" in Dutch, an occupational name for a bailiff, farm manager, or someone appointed to look after the interests of other people. Ultimately from Latin advocatus "witness, advocate; one called upon to help"... [more]
Voong Vietnamese
Alternate spelling of the name Vương, which is derived from the name Wang 1.
Vorac Medieval Latin
Derived from the Latin word “vorax,” which means ravenous or greedy.
Võrno Estonian
Võrno is an Estonian surname possibly derived from the prefix "võõr-", meaning "foreign".
Vorontsova f Russian
Feminine form of Vorontsov.
Voroshilov m Russian
From Russian ворошить (voroshit'), meaning "stir up, turn over".
Vorst Dutch, Low German
topographic name for someone who lived in a vorst "forest" or habitational name for someone from any of numerous places called Vorst or Voorst... [more]
Vovin Russian
Means "son of Vova".
Voyna Russian (Rare)
Means "war" in Russian.
Vrána Czech
Means "crow".
Vrana Croatian
Means ''crow''.
Vrban Croatian
Derived from vrba meaning ''willow''.
Vučić Croatian, Serbian
Means "son of Vuk".
Vujić Croatian, Serbian
Derived from the given name Vuk.
Vukan Serbian
Derived from vuk meaning ''wolf''.
Vukić Croatian, Serbian
Derived from the given name Vuk.
Vukmanović Serbian, Montenegrin
Patronymic, meaning "son of Vukman".
Vukov Croatian, Serbian
Derived from the given name Vuk.
Vuksanović Serbian
Derived from the given name Vuk.
Vulpe Romanian
Means "fox" in Romanian.
Vuolo Italian
Southern variant of Volo, likely after the place name Bolo from Sicily.
Vương Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Wang 1, from Sino-Vietnamese 王 (vương).
Vuong Vietnamese
Simplified variant of Vương.
Vural Turkish
Derived from the given name Vural.
Vurma Estonian
Vurma is an Estonian surname, possibly a corruption of "vurama" meaning to "rattle", "roll", and "whir".
Vusyk Ukrainian
Means "little moustache", from Ukrainian вуса (vusa) "moustache".
Vyarbitski m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Verbitskiy.
Vyner English
Variant of Viner.
Waage Norwegian
Variant of Våge.
Waara Finnish
Ornamental, from (vaara) meaning, “range of hills.”
Waawaashkeshshi Indigenous American
The name Waawaashkeshshi origin is annishinabe given name it means white tailed deer
Wachs German, Jewish
Occupational name for someone who dealt with beeswax from Middle High German wahs German wachs "wax".
Waddington English
Habitational name from any of various places called Waddington. One near Clitheroe in Lancashire and another in Lincolnshire (Wadintune in Domesday Book) were originally named in Old English as the "settlement" (Old English tūn) associated with Wada.
Wadia Indian (Parsi)
Parsi surname possibly derived from Wadia, the name of a village in Gujarat.
Wadud Arabic, Bengali
Derived from the given name Wadud.
Wagar German
Variant of Wager.
Wagdy Arabic (Egyptian)
From the given name Wagdy.
Wager German
An occupational name for an official in charge of the city scales.
Wagle Norwegian
A habitational name derived from farmsteads in Rogaland named Vagle, from the Old Norse vagl meaning a '‘perch’' or '‘roost'’, referring to a high ridge between two lakes.
Wahab Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Wahab.
Wahba Arabic
Means "gift" in Arabic, derived from the word وَهَبَ (wahaba) meaning "to grant, to gift".
Wahid Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Wahid.
Wainwright English
Occupational name for a maker or repairer of wagons.
Wäite Luxembourgish (Germanized, Rare)
The name originates from Luxembourg and the surrounding Germanic regions most notably the Rhenish Palatinate from around the 1800s. The word wäite is Luxembourgish for wide and also broad, the word wäit which is an alternative spelling of the Surname Wäite is Luxembourgish for far or distant.... [more]
Waite English
Occupational name for a watchman, Anglo-Norman French waite (cf. Wachter).
Waits English
Patronymic form of Waite.
Waitt English
Variant spelling of Waite.
Wajid Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Wajid.
Wakai Japanese
Waka can mean "young" and i can mean "well, mineshaft, pit".
Wakao Japanese
Waka means "young" and o means "tail".
Wakatsuchi Japanese
From the Japanese 若 (waka) "young" and 土 (tsuchi) "earth," "soil."
Wakim Muslim
Probably a variant of Hakim.
Walch Irish
Variant of Walsh.
Walch German
From the personal name Walcho.
Wales English (Modern), Scottish
English and Scottish patronymic from Wale.
Walia Indian, Punjabi
Punjabi name of unknown meaning.
Walid Arabic
Derived from the given name Walid.
Walin English (American)
Americanized form of the Swedish surname Wallin.
Walkington English
Habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire named Walkington, from an unattested Old English personal name Walca + -ing- denoting association with + tūn.
Walkinshaw Scottish
Habitational name from Walkinshaw in Renfrewshire, which was probably named from Old English wealcere meaning "fuller" + sceaga meaning "copse".
Wallington American
From the surname of two girls from Rebel Starzz.
Wanderlust English (American)
Wanderlust derived from Artemis G.J. Wanderlust (birth name: Joseph E Yoder) in the year 2021, as an ornamental surname representing both:... [more]
Wapelhorst Low German
"Wapel" (pronounced VA-pel) is a river in Northern Germany. "Horst" means 'eagle's nest' in modern German but also means 'man of the forest' in Old German.
Waqar Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Waqar.