Submitted Surnames of Length 9

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Aalderink Dutch
Habitational name from any of several farms, derived from the older form Alardink meaning "Alard’s place".
Aamissepp Estonian
Aamissepp is an Estonian surname meaning "cooper". From "aam" (genitive: "aami", partitive "aami" meaning a "big barrel" and "sepp", meaning "smith".)
Abakshina f Russian
Feminine form of Abakshin.
Abakulova f Russian
Feminine form of Abakulov.
Abakumkin Russian
variant of Abakumov
Abakumova f Russian
Feminine form of Abakumov (Абакyмов)
Abakushin Russian
variant of Abakumov
Abarnikov Russian
Russian surname
Abaspahić South Slavic
Made from a name ABAZ and surname SPAHIĆ, Means "son of ABAZ SPAHIĆ"
Abbakumov Russian
variant of Abakumov
Abbaspoor Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian عباس‌پور (see Abbaspour).
Abbaspour Persian
Means "son of Abbas" in Persian.
Abbaszadə Azerbaijani
Means "born of Abbas".
Abdelazim Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Azim.
Abdelaziz Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Aziz.
Abdelhadi Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Hadi.
Abdellahi Western African, Wolof
From the given name Abdellah (chiefly Mauritanian).
Abdelnour Arabic
From the given name Abd al-Nur.
Abdollahi Persian
From the given name Abdollah.
Abdoulaye Western African
From the given name Abdoulaye.
Abdraimov m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Means "son of Abdraim".
Abduhalim Tausug
From the given name Abduhalim.
Abdulazis Maranao
From the given name Abdulazis.
Abdulaziz Arabic
From the given name Abdulaziz.
Abdulenko Crimean Tatar (Ukrainianized)
Derived from the Crimean Tatar given name Abdul. It is a Ukrainian style last name.
Abdulhadi Arabic
From the given name Abdulhadi.
Abdullina f Tatar, Bashkir, Kazakh
Feminine form of Abdullin.
Abdulloev Tajik
Means "son of Abdullo".
Abdulrafi Arabic
Abd "slave/servant", Al Rafi "The Exaulted" as in God
Abduševic Vlach
Son of the Abduš.
Abdyldaev Kyrgyz
Means "son of Abdylday" from a given name either derived from Arabic Abdullah or from Arabic عبد ال (ʿabd al) meaning "servant of the" combined with the Turkish word day meaning "support, foundation".
Abecassis Judeo-Spanish
From Hebrew אָב (áv) meaning "father" and Arabic قَصَّاص (qaṣṣāṣ) meaning "storyteller, narrator" (used as a title for community leaders and rabbis among North African Jews).
Abelleira Galician
Means "beehive, apiary" in Galician, either used as an occupational name for a beekeeper or a habitational name for someone from any of various places in Galicia called Abelleira (derived from the same word).
Abenayake Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේනායක (see Abeynayake).
Aberathna Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේරත්න (see Abeyratne).
Aberathne Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේරත්න (see Abeyratne).
Abernathy Scottish
A different form of Abernethy, which originally meant "person from Abernethy", Perth and Kinross ("confluence of the (river) Nethy"). This was one of the surnames of the Scots who settled in northern Ireland during the ‘plantation’ in the 17th century, and it was brought to the U.S. as the name of a Southern plantation owner.
Abesekara Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේසේකර (see Abeysekara).
Abesingha Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේසිංහ (see Abeysinghe).
Abesinghe Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේසිංහ (see Abeysinghe).
Abeyakoon Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේකෝන් (see Abeykoon).
Abeyasena Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේසේන (see Abeysena).
Abeynaike Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේනායක (see Abeynayake).
Abeyratna Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේරත්න (see Abeyratne).
Abeyratne Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit अभय (abhaya) meaning "fearless" and रत्न (ratna) meaning "jewel, treasure".
Abeytunga Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේතුංග (see Abeythunga).
Abeytunge Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala අබේතුංග (see Abeythunga).
Abeyweera Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit अभय (abhaya) meaning "fearless" and वीर (vira) meaning "hero, man, brave".
Abidaouds Aramaic-Phoenician
Ancient last name of Aramaic-Phoenician Origin (Abidaoud)... [more]
Abildgård Danish (Rare)
Variant of Abildgaard, meaning "apple garden".
Abkhazava Georgian, Mingrelian
Most likely from Georgian აფხაზი (apkhazi) meaning "Abkhaz". Alternately, it may be from the Adjaran (Muslim) given name Abkhas, derived from Arabic أب ('ab) meaning "father" and خاص (khas) meaning "special, particular".
Abolfazli Persian
From the given name Abolfazl.
Aboobakur Dhivehi
From the given name Abu Bakr.
Aboubacar Western African
From the given name Aboubacar.
Aboubakar Western African
From the given name Aboubakar.
Aboulafia Jewish
Variant spelling of Abulafia, which was originally a Sephardi Jewish surname of Arabic etymological origin.
Abplanalp German, German (Swiss)
Topographic name for someone living high on a mountainside, from German ab- "below", "off" + Planalp "high, flat mountain-meadow".
Abramczyk Polish
Derived from the given name Abraham.
Abravanel Judeo-Spanish
From a diminutive of the given name Abravan, a Sephardic form of Abraham.
Abrosimov m Russian
Means "son of Abrosim".
Abruzzese Italian
Regional name for someone from the Abruzzi, a mountainous region of Italy east of Rome (cf. Abruzzo).
Abukhanov Kazakh
Means "son of Abukhan".
Aburatani Japanese
Abura means "oil" and tani means "valley".
Abuzərova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Abuzərov.
Acatecatl Nahuatl
From Nahuatl acatl "reed, cane" and tecatl "person; inhabitant of a place".
Acatzihua Nahuatl
Possibly from Nahuatl acatl "reed, cane" and tzihuactli, a kind of thorny plant.
Achampong Western African
Variant of the Ashanti surname Acheamphong, meaning "destined for greatness".
Achenbach German
Habitational name from places in Hesse and Westphalia named Achenbach, from the obsolete word Ach or Ache (from Middle High German ahe meaning "water", "stream") + Bach meaning "brook".
Achmiedaŭ Belarusian
Belarusian form of Akhmedov.
Acollador Filipino
Lanyard in Spanish
Acquaviva Italian
From an Italian place name meaning "running water, spring", literally "living water".
Adamovich Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian (Russified)
Patronymic from the personal name Adam.
Adamowicz Polish
Means "son of Adam".
Addington English
Habitational name from any of various places named in Old English as Eaddingtun 'settlement associated with Eadda' or Æddingtun 'settlement associated with Æddi'.
Adebowale Yoruba
From the given name Adebowale
Adelsköld Swedish (Rare)
Combination of Swedish adel "nobility, aristocracy" and sköld "shield".
Adelstein German, Jewish
Variant of Edelstein. Paul Adelstein (1969-) is an American actor known for his role as Paul Kellerman in the 2005-2017 television series Prison Break.
Adilbekov m Kazakh
Means "son of Adilbek".
Adipietro Italian
meaning "to tell Peter"; "to appear before Peter"... [more]
Advíncula Spanish
Perhaps from Latin ad vincula "in chains", a title of Saint Peter.
Advincula Spanish (Philippines)
Unaccented form of Advíncula primarily used in the Philippines.
Afanasyev Russian
Means "son of Afanasiy".
Əfəndiyev Azerbaijani
Means "son of the effendi" from the Ottoman title افندي (efendi) meaning "lord, master".
Afrasiabi Persian
From the given name Afrasiab.
Agafonova f Russian
Feminine form of Agafonov.
Agajanian Armenian
Alternate transcription of Armenian Աղաջանյան (see Aghajanyan).
Agelastos Greek
Means in Greek, 'The one that never laughs.'
Ageyenkov m Russian
Variant of Ageyev.
Agincourt Medieval English
Surname Agincourt was first found in Lincolnshire where "Walter de Aincourt, who came from Aincourt, a lordship between Mantes and Magny Normandy, where the remains of the ancient family castle still exists... [more]
Agishchev Russian
Variant of Ageyev, also possibly derived from given name Agapiy (Агапий) or Agafon (Агафон)
Agoncillo Spanish (Philippines)
It is believed that the surname comes from an ancient Celtic settlement named Egon, whose ruins lie near the town of Agoncillo, La Rioja, Spain.
Agramonte Spanish
habitational name from Agramonte in A Coruña and Lugo (Galicia).
Aguinaldo Spanish (Philippines)
From the given name Aguinaldo. A notable bearer was Emilio Aguinaldo (1869-1964), the first president of the Philippines.
Aguraiuja Estonian
Aguraiuja is an Estonian surname meaning "dawn/daybreak hewer".
Ágústsson Icelandic
Means "son of Ágúst" in Icelandic.
Aharonian Armenian
Alternate transcription of Armenian Ահարոնյան (see Aharonyan).
Aharonyan Armenian
Means "son of Aharon".
Ahluwalia Indian, Punjabi
From a village named Ahlu that existed as a misl (state) of the Sikh Confederacy during the 18th century.
Ahmadpoor Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian احمدپور (see Ahmadpour).
Ahmadpour Persian
Means "son of Ahmad" in Persian.
Əhmədzadə Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Ahmadzadeh.
Ahmedović Bosnian
Means "son of Ahmed" in Bosnian.
Ahmetović Bosnian
Means "son of Ahmet".
Ahrenaldi English (Rare), English (American, Rare)
Possibly an Americanized version of Italian Arenaldi
Ahtisaari Finnish (Rare)
A notable bearer is Martti Ahtisaari (b. 1937), the tenth president of Finland (1994-2000), a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and a United Nations diplomat and mediator noted for his international peace work... [more]
Aiestaran Basque
From the name of a farmhouse in the municipality of Trapagaran, Basque Country.
Aimasmäki Finnish (Rare)
Meaning unknown.
Ainscough English
Habitational name for a person from Aiskew, a village in the civil parish of Aiskew and Leeming Bar, in the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England.
Aissaouia Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from the given name Aïssa (chiefly used in Algeria). This is also the name of a town in Médéa Province, Algeria.
Aïtbrahim Berber, Northern African
Means "son of Brahim", from Tamazight ⴰⵢⵜ (ait) meaning "son" combined with the Arabic given name Brahim.
Aizlewood English (Rare)
Believed to be a South Yorkshire variant of the popular Hazelwood, of which there are several villages in the region. Also known as a development of Olde English 'Ashlac' found in the Yorkshire village of Aislaby, which translates as The farm (bi) of Ashlac... [more]
Ajdinović Bosnian
Means "son of Ajdin".
Akbarpour Persian
Means "son of Akbar" in Persian.
Åkerhielm Swedish
Combination of Swedish åker "field" and hjälm "helmet".
Åkerström Swedish
Combination of Swedish åker "field" and ström "stream".
Akhmadiev m Tatar, Bashkir, Kazakh
Means "son of Akhmad".
Akhmatova Tatar, Russian
Feminine form of Akhmatov, meaning "son of Äxmät".
Akhmedova Russian
Feminine form of Akhmedov (Ахмедов)
Akinnuoye Western African, Yoruba
Means "chief warrior" in Yoruba. A famous bearer is English actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (1967-).
Aksentsev Russian
Variant of Aksyonov (Аксёнов)
Aksentsov Russian
Variant of Aksyonov (Аксёнов)
Aksentyev Russian
Variant of Aksyonov (Аксёнов)
Aksyanova Russian
Feminine form of Aksyanov (Аксянов)
Aksyonova Russian
Feminine form of Aksyonov (Аксёнов)
Aksyutina Russian
Feminine form of Aksyutin (Аксютин)
Akutagawa Japanese
Akuta (芥) means "mustard", kawa (川) means "river", kawa changes to gawa due to rendaku. Notable bearers of this surname are Ryuunosuke Akutagawa (芥川龍之介), a Japanese writer and Ryuunosuke Akutagawa from Bungou Stray dogs who shares the same name.
Akylbekov m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Means "son of Akylbek".
Alabaster English
From the name of a whitish kind of gypsum used for vases, ornaments and busts, ultimately deriving from Greek alabastros, itself perhaps from Egyptian 'a-labaste "vessel of the goddess Bast"... [more]
Ələsgərli Azerbaijani
From the given name Ələsgər and the Turkic suffix -li which forms adjectives from nouns.
Al Behairy Arabic
Linguistic: Comes from the word BOHAYṘA which means lake, the name "lake" is being employed as an adjective.
Albertini Italian
"Son of Alberto".
Albritton English
An occupational name for a nutritionist.
Alcántara Spanish
Habitational name denoting someone originally from the municipality of Alcántara in Extremadura, Spain. The name is ultimately derived from Arabic اَلْقَنْطَرَة‎ (al-qanṭara) meaning "the bridge".
Alcântara Portuguese
Portuguese cognate of Alcántara.
Alcantara Spanish, Filipino
Simplified form of Alcántara.
Aldazabal Basque
It indicates familial origin within the eponymous farmhouse in the municipality of Azkoitia.
Al Delaimi Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of al-Dulaimi.
Aldiyarov Kazakh
Means "son of Aldiyar" in Kazakh.
al-Dulaimi Arabic
Means "the Dulaimi" in Arabic, referring to a person from the Dulaim (الدليم) royal tribe of Iraq, Syria, Kuwait and Jordan.
Aleghieri Medieval Italian (Tuscan, Rare, Archaic)
It has a hard to trace meaning, but the research shows that the meaning might be "clurgyman's family" or "son of professers." People know this last name for the poet Dante Aligheri who wrote the Dievine Comedy.
Alejandra Spanish
Feminine form of Alejandro.
Alejandre Spanish
Variant of Alejandro.
Alejandro Spanish
From the personal name Alejandro, Spanish form of Alexander.
Aleksieva f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Aleksiev.
Aleksinas Greek (?)
A famous bearer is the American former professional basketball player Chuck Aleksinas (1959-).
Alexandra English (Rare)
Derived from the given name Alexandra
Alexandru Romanian
From the given name Alexandru.
Alexanian Armenian
Alternate transcription of Aleksanyan.
Algotsson Swedish
Means "son of Algot".
Al-hashimi Arabic
From the given name Hashim.
Alifieris Greek
From Italian alfiere "standard-bearer, ensign" cognate to the Italian surname Alfieri.
Alighieri Italian
From the given name Alighiero, Italian form of Aldiger. A famous bearer of this surname is Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), author of the Divine Comedy.
Alimpolos Filipino, Cebuano
From Cebuano alimpulos meaning "whirlwind, cyclone".
Alindajao Filipino, Cebuano
From Cebuano alindahaw meaning "drizzle, sprinkle".
Alirezaei Persian
From the given name Alireza.
Əlirzayev m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Əlirza".
Əlixanova f Azerbaijani
Femminine form of Əlixanov.
Al Kayyali Arabic
Arabic surname from aleppo
Allenbach German, German (Swiss)
Habitational name from any of several places called Allenbach.
Allendorf German
Habitational name from any of ten or more places called Allendorf.
Alliksaar Estonian
Alliksaar is an Estonian surname meaning "spring (water source) island".
Alliluyev Russian
Russian surname. The feminine form Alliluyeva was borne by Nadezhda Alliluyeva (1901-1932), the second wife of Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin.
Allingham English
Habitational name from places called Allingham.
Almodóvar Spanish
Spanish form of Almodovar.
Almodôvar Portuguese
Portuguese form of Almodovar.
Almoguera Spanish
It indicates familial origin within the eponymous Manchego municipality.
Almosnino Judeo-Spanish
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from Catalan or Spanish limosna meaning "alms, charity" or from an Arabic word denoting an orator.
al-Musrati Arabic (Maghrebi)
Denoted a person from Misrata (also called Misurata or Misratah), a city in the Misrata district in northwestern Libya.
Al-mutairi Arabic
Means “the Mutairi” referring to the Mutayr (مطير) tribe of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Al-Qahtani Arabic
Means "the Qahtani" in Arabic, referring to a Qahtanite person from the southern Arabian Peninsula and Yemen.
Al Qatrani Arabic
A tarrer, from 'qatrani' (tar). Most common in Yemen and Libya.... [more]
al-Shebani Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic شيباني (see Shebani). This name is chiefly used in Libya.
Altavilla Italian
Calque of French Hauteville.
Altdorfer German
Denoted a person who lived in the capital of Uri canton in Switzerland or the municipality in Landshut, Bavaria, both derived from German alt "old" and Dorf "village" or Yiddish דאָרף (dorf) "village, countryside"... [more]
al-Tikriti Arabic
Originally indicated a person who came from the city of Tikrit in Iraq. This was the birth surname of the Iraqi president Saddam Hussein (1937-2006).
Altounian Armenian
Meaning unknown. A famous bearer was Roger Altounyan (1922-1987), Anglo-Armenian physician and the namesake of Roger in the Swallows and Amazons books series.
Altringer German
Habitational name for someone from a place called Altringen or Aldingen, of which there are two in Württemberg.
Alvarenga Portuguese
This indicates familial origin within either of 2 eponymous parishes.
Alyokhina Russian
Feminine transcription of Russian Алёхин (see Alyokhin).
Al-Zahrani Arabic
Means "the Zahrani" in Arabic, referring to the Zahran (زهران) tribe in Saudi Arabia. The name itself is derived from Arabic زهراني (zahran) meaning "flowering, blossoming", ultimately from زَهْرَة (zahra) meaning "flower, blossom" (see Zahrah).
Amaliyeva Russian
Feminine form of Amaliyev (Амалиев)
Amanbaeva f Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Feminine form of Amanbaev.
Amandykov m Kazakh
Means "son of Amandyk".
Amangeldi Kazakh
From the given name Amangeldi.
Amanjolov m Kazakh
Alternate transcription of Kazakh Аманжанов (see Amanzholov).
Amanomiya Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 雨ノ宮 or 雨之宮 (see Amenomiya).
Amantaeva f Kazakh
Feminine form of Amantaev.
Amaranthe French
Amaranthe is a rare French surname. While it might not be a common last name, it certainly stands out. Unfortunately, there isn’t much information available about its historical or familial context, except that it has been used in France (515), Switzerland (1), Sweden (1), Senegal (1), United States (1) and Vietnam (1).
Amarantos Greek
From the given name Amarantos
Amarasiri Sinhalese
Derived from Sanskrit अमर (amara) meaning "immortal, undying" and श्री (shri) meaning "diffusing light, radiance, splendour, beauty".
Amatuccio Italian
Derived from the given name Amato.
Ambrosini Italian
Diminutive form of Ambrosi.
Ambrosova f Russian
It comes from the Greek name Ambrose, meaning "god-like" or "immortal". The masculine form is Ambrosov
Amenomiya Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 雨宮 (Amenomiya) meaning "Amenomiya", a former area in the district of Hanishina in the former Japanese province of Shinano in parts of present-day Nagano in Japan or an area in the same location in the city of Chikuma in the prefecture of Nagano in Japan.... [more]
Amenomori Japanese
"Forest of rain."
Ametsuchi Japanese
Means "Heaven & Earth" in Japanese
Amézquita Spanish (Mexican)
The surname Amézquita is of Basque origin and it is derived from the Basque words "amezti" which means "meadow" and "keta" which means "house". Therefore, the name roughly translates to "house in the meadow".
Amigasaya Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 編笠屋 (Amigasaya) meaning "Amigasa Store", from 編笠 (amigasa) meaning "braided hats", referring to a store that sells braided hats.
Aminzadeh Persian
From the given name Amin combined with Persian زاده (zadeh) meaning "offspring".
Amirzadeh Persian
Means "born of Amir 1".
Amoozegar Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian آموزگار (see Amouzgar).
Amouzegar Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian آموزگار‎ (see Amouzgar).
Amspacher German
Habitational name for someone from a place called Amsbach
Amsterdam Dutch (Expatriate), Afrikaans
From the name of the capital city of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, meaning "dam of the Amstel".
Amunategi Basque
Habitational name derived from Basque -tegi "place of" and an uncertain first element, possibly amuno "hill, mound" or amuna "grandmother".
Amuskibar Basque
Habitational name possibly derived from Basque amusko "dark" and ibar "valley, riverbank".
Anarbaeva f Kyrgyz
Feminine form of Anarbaev.
Anastacio Spanish
From the given name Anastacio.
Anastasio Italian, Spanish
From the given name Anastasio.
Anderssen Norwegian
Means "son of Anders".
Andonoska f Macedonian
Feminine form of Andonoski.
Andonoski m Macedonian
Means "son of Andon".
Andreadis Greek
Means "son of Andreas".
Andreason English, Swedish (Rare)
Anglicized form of Andreassen and Andreasson as well as a (rare) Swedish variant of Andreasson.