Submitted Surnames of Length 9

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the length is 9.
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Sułkowski Polish
This indicates familial origin within the Masovian village of Sułkowo Borowe.
Sullubawa Hausa
The Hausa transliteration of a noted Fulani Clan coming from the Bilād as-Sūdān region of West Africa.
Sumalinog Filipino, Cebuano
Meaning uncertain.
Sumiyoshi Japanese
From Japanese 住 (sumi) meaning "dwelling, residence, abode" and 吉 (yoshi) meaning "good luck".
Summerlee English (Rare)
This surname is originated from Old English sumer meaning "summer" and leah meaning "clearing, meadow."
Summerlin English, German, Scottish
An English surname.... [more]
Summerset English
Regional surname for someone from Somerset, an area in England. The name is derived from Old English sumer(tun)saete meaning "dwellers at the summer settlement".
Sundqvist Swedish
From Swedish sund meaning "sound, strait", and kvist meaning "twig, branch".
Suraweera Sinhalese
From Sanskrit सुर (sura) meaning "god" and वीर (vira) meaning "hero, man, brave".
Susiluoto Finnish (Rare)
Combination of Finnish susi "wolf" and luoto "islet".
Sutcliffe English
Habitational name from any of the places in Yorkshire called Sutcliffe or similar, all derived from Old English suþ "south" and clif "cliff"... [more]
Sutherlin English
Variant of Sutherland
Sutradhar Indian, Bengali, Assamese
Derived from Sanskrit सूत्रधार (sutradhara) meaning "thread-holder" or "carpenter", from सूत्र (sutra) meaning "thread, string, line" and धार (dhara) meaning "holding, bearing" (referring to a carpenter's role in weaving together different parts of wooden or metal structures).
Suurvärav Estonian
Suurvärav is an Estonian surname meaning "big gate/door".
Suzushiro Japanese
From 鈴 (suzu) meaning "bell, chime" and 城 (shiro) meaning "castle".
Svanström Swedish
Combination of Swedish svan "swan" and ström "stream".
Sverchkov m Russian
From Russian сверчок (sverchok), meaning "cricket".
Svetlakov m Russian
Derived from Russian word светло (svetlo) meaning "light".
Swanepoel Afrikaans, Dutch (Rare)
From the place name Zwaenepoel "swan pool".
Swaneveld Dutch
From the place name Zwanenveld, meaning "swan’s field" in Dutch.
Swarnakar Bengali
Means "goldsmith" in Bengali.
Swartling Swedish
Swartling is a Swedish surname from Svartebo in Östergötaland. The family ware blacksmiths when the name was first adopted in the 1600s.
Swartwood English (American, Anglicized)
Variant of Swarthout, a Dutch locational name for a dweller in or near a black wood.
Swinburne English
habitational name primarily from Great and Little Swinburne (Northumberland) but perhaps also occasionally from one or other places similarly named from Old English swin "pig" and burna "stream" meaning "pig stream".
Swinehart English, German
Means "swine herder", from Middle High German swīn "hog, swine" and hertære "herder".
Sydorenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Isidor.
Sylejmani Albanian
Derived from the given name Sylejman.
Sylvester English
From the given name Sylvester.
Sylvestre French
From the given name Sylvestre.
Symington Scottish
Habitational surname derived from the places of the same name, derived from the given name Simon 1 and northern Middle English ‘ton’ meaning settlement... [more]
Symonenko Ukrainian
Derived from the given name Symon.
Synadenos Greek
From the city of Synnada in ancient Anatolia.
Sytkowski Polish
This indicates familial origin within Sytkowo, a neighborhood in Poznań (the Greater Polish capital).
Syzdykova f Kazakh
Feminine form of Syzdykov.
Syzonenko Ukrainian
Patronymic derived from the given name Syzon.
Szathmári Hungarian
Hungarian surname of unknown origin.
Szendeffy Hungarian (Rare)
Possibly derived from Hungarian szende meaning ''meek''.
Szeremeta Polish
Polish cognate of Sheremeta.
Szołdrski Polish
This indicates familial origin within the Greater Polish village of Szołdry.
Taagepera Estonian
Taagepera is an Estonian surname possibly derived from "taga" ("behind", "at the back") and "pere" ("family", "folk").
Tabernero Spanish
Tabernero is a Spanish-language occupational surname literally meaning "tavern keeper".
Tachikawa Japanese
Tachi means "stand" and kawa means "river, stream".
Tachikura Japanese
Tachi means "stand" and kura means "granary, storehouse, warehouse, have, possess".
Taciroğlu Turkish
Taciroğlu is a last name adopted by a merchant family in Turkey in January 1934. It literally means "Son of Merchant". "Tacir" is an Arabic word (" التاجر ") in origin which means trader in Turkish... [more]
Tadejević Croatian
Means "son of Tadej".
Tagashira Japanese
From 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy" combined with 頭 (hashira) meaning "head, brain".
Taghipour Persian
Means "son of Taghi" in Persian.
Tahmasebi Persian
From the given name Tahmasp.
Taijjeron Chamorro
Chamoru for "wituout judge/leader/cheif"
Taillefer French
From Old French tailler "to cut" and fer "iron". Cognate to Telfer and Tagliaferro.
Taimanglo Chamorro
Chamorro for "without wind/breath"
Tajbakhsh Persian
Derived from Persian تاج‌ (taj) meaning "crown" and بخش (bakhsh) meaning "part, portion, section".
Takahoshi Japanese
From Japanese 高 (Taka) meaning "tall, high" and 星 (Hoshi) meaning "star" or other kanji with the same pronunciation.
Takamachi Japanese
A surname of Japanese origin. It means "high town". Notable bearers are Nanoha Takamachi from Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, and Shiro and Miyuki Takamachi from Triangle Heart 3: Sweet Songs Forever.
Takamatsu Japanese
From Japanese 高 (taka) meaning "tall, high" and 松 (matsu) meaning "pine tree, fir tree".
Takamitsu Japanese
"Taka" is high or tall, "Mitsu" is light (as in sunlight, lightbulb). This is a rare family name in Japan. It was created by a family within that last century, but strangely enough a couple other families with no blood relation have showed up with that surname within the last 20 years in the Japanese phonebook.
Takanashi Japanese
From Japanese 高 (taka) meaning "tall, high" and 梨 (nashi) meaning "pear".
Takashima Japanese
From Japanese 高 (taka) meaning "tall, high" and 島 or 嶋 (shima) meaning "island".
Takatsuka Japanese
Taka means "high" and tsuka means "mound, hill".
Takatsuki Japanese
From Japanese 高 (taka) meaning "tall, expensive" combined with 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon, month" or 槻 (tsuki) meaning "Zelkova tree".
Takemitsu Japanese
Take means "bamboo" and mitsu can mean "light".
Takeshita Japanese
From Japanese 竹 (take) meaning "bamboo" and 下 (shita) meaning "under, below".
Taketatsu Japanese
竹 (Take) means "bamboo", 達 (tatsu) means "reach". ... [more]
Taketsuru Japanese
From Japanese 竹 (take) "bamboo" and 鶴 (tsuru) "crane (bird)".
Takeyoshi Japanese
From 武 (take) meaning "military" and 吉 (yoshi) meaning "good luck, fortune".
Takiguchi Japanese
From Japanese 滝 or 瀧 (taki) meaning "waterfall, rapids" and 口 (kuchi) meaning "mouth, opening, entrance".
Talgatova f Kazakh
Feminine form of Talgatov.
Tallarico Italian
It came from the Medieval Italian names Tallarico and Talarico ultimately from the Ostrogothic name Atalarico.... [more]
Tamakoshi Japanese
From 玉 (tama) meaning "jewel, ball" and 越 (koshi) meaning "pass, go over, cross, exceed, surpass, transgress".
Tamanishi Japanese
From Japanese 玉 (Tama) meaning "jewel; ball" and 西 (Nishi) meaning "west; Spain".
Tamashiro Japanese
Means "jewel castle" or "ball castle" in Japanese. From the Japanese words 玉 (jewel, ball) and 城 (castle). This surname is of Okinawan origin.
Tamatsuka Japanese
Tama means "jewel" and tsuka means "mound".
Tamatsuki Japanese (Rare)
This surname is used as 玉槻 with 玉 (gyoku, tama, tama-, -dama) meaning "ball, jewel" and 槻 (ki, tsuki) meaning "Zelkova tree."
Tamazight Berber, Northern African
Derived from ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵗⵜ (Tamaziɣt), the Berber (Amazigh) name for the collective Berber language family used in North Africa.
Tamburini Italian
Means "drummer", from Italian tamburo "drum".
Tammejuur Estonian
Tammejuur is an Estonian surname meaning "oak root".
Tammemägi Estonian
Tammemägi is an Estonian surname meaning "oak hill/mountain".
Tammetalu Estonian
Tammetalu is an Estonian surname meaning "oak farm/farmstead".
Tammeväli Estonian
Tammeväli is an Estonian surname meaning "oak field".
Tamondong Filipino, Pangasinan
Meaning uncertain.
Tănăsescu Romanian
Patronymic surname meaning "the son of Tănăs".
Tanatarov m Kazakh
Means "son of Tanatar".
Tangerine English
Possibly means "from Tangier".
Tanielian Armenian
Alternate transcription of Armenian Դանիելյան (see Danielyan)
Tanimatsu Japanese
From Japanese 谷 (tani) meaning "valley" and 松 (matsu) meaning "pine tree, fir tree".
Tannahill Scottish
From the name of a place in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Tanneraho Finnish
My grandmother was from Finland was as is many generations according to her. Descendants are still located in Musta Jarva, near Ruovesi.
Tanqueray French
Derived from the given name Tancred.
Tanrıöver Turkish
From a nickname meaning "praising God" in Turkish.
Tanskanen Finnish
Means "Danish" in Finnish.
Tantsyrev m Russian
Derived from танец (tanets) meaning dance.
Tapachula Nahuatl, Aztec
Means "between the waters" in Nahuatl.
Tapdıqova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Tapdıqov.
Taptiklis Greek
Greek name.... [more]
Tarakanov m Russian
From Russian таракан (tarakan), meaning "cockroach".
Tarassaco Italian
Surname meaning “Dandelion” in Italian
Targuisti Arabic (Maghrebi)
Moroccan (northern): habitational name for someone from the town of Targuist.
Tarkowski Polish
Habitational name for someone from Tarkowo in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship or Tarków in Masovian Voivodeship (of uncertain origin compare tarka ‘grater rasper’).
Tarnowska f Polish
Feminine form of Tarnowski.
Tarnowski Polish
This indicates familial origin within the Lesser Polish city of Tarnów.
Tarnutzer Romansh
Derived from the place name Malanser Tarnutz.
Tartaglia Italian
From Italian tartagliare "to stutter".
Tatarenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Tatarov.
Tătărescu Romanian
Means "son of a Tatar" in Romanian.
Tatarshao Abazin
Possibly from a nickname for a Tatar person.
Tatematsu Japanese
From Japanese 立 (tate) meaning "stand, rise" and 松 (matsu) meaning "pine tree, fir tree".
Tatsumura Japanese
Tatsu means "dragon" and mura could mean "town" or "hamlet, village".
Tauekelov m Kazakh
Means "son of Tauekel".
Tavakkoli Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian توکلی (see Tavakoli).
Tavernier French
occupational name from Old French tavernier "innkeeper" (from Late Latin tabernarius from taberna "inn")... [more]
Taylorson English
Means "son of Taylor".
Tchimpoko Kongo
Of uncertain meaning.
Teagarden Low German
The surname Teagarden was first found in Bavaria, where the name Tiegarten was anciently associated with the tribal conflicts of the area. The name appeared in Solingen as Thegarden as early as 1374 and was recorded as Tegarden in 1488... [more]
Tecuceanu Romanian
A topographical Romanian surname meaning "from Tecuci". Tecuci is a city in the Galaţi county of Romania.
Tedpahogo Chamorro
Chamorro for "Not able to complete or finish"
Tedrekull Estonian
Tedrekull is an Estonian surname meaning "grouse hawk".
Tedtaotao Chamorro
Chamorro name for person who has no people
Tellechea Basque
Castilianized spelling of Telletxea, a habitational name meaning "(from) the house with tiles", composed of teila "roof tile" and etxe "house, home, building".
Tellisaar Estonian
Tellisaar is an Estonian surname meaning "brick island".
Templeton English
Derived from Templeton, from the English words 'temple' and 'town'.
Tenjiùmae Japanese
From the kanji 天 meaning "sky, heaven", 救 "salvation, saviour, rescue, save", and 前 as "before, prior, previous, former".... [more]
Tennakone Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala තෙන්නකෝන් (see Tennakoon).
Tennakoon Sinhalese
Derived from Sinhala දකුණු (dakunu) meaning "south" and කෝන් (kon) meaning "king".
Tennekone Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala තෙන්නකෝන් (see Tennakoon).
Tennekoon Sinhalese
Alternate transcription of Sinhala තෙන්නකෝන් (see Tennakoon).
Tennōjiya Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 天王寺谷 (Tennōjiya), script-changed from 天王寺屋 (Tennōjiya) meaning "Tennōji Store", a store that was in the ward of Tennōji in the city of Ōsaka in the prefecture of Ōsaka in Japan.
Tennojiya Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 天王寺谷 (see Tennōjiya).
Tennosaar Estonian
Tennosaar is an Estonian surname meaning "Tenno's (a masculine given name) island".
Tentacles Popular Culture
This is the surname of Squidward Tentacles from SpongeBob SquarePants.
Teplyakov m Russian
From Russian dialectual тепляк (teplyak), meaning "house, home, enclosure" (literally "warm space").
Teraguchi Japanese
Tera means "temple" and guchi means "opening, mouth".
Teranishi Japanese
From Japanese 寺 (tera) meaning "temple" and 西 (nishi) meaning "west".
Terashima Japanese
From Japanese 寺 (tera) meaning "Buddhist temple" and 島 or 嶋 (shima) meaning "island".
Terchenko Ukrainian
Possibly a variant of Tereshchenko.
Terentyev m Russian
Means "son of Terentiy".
Terracina Italian
From the name of a city in Lazio, Italy, called Tarracina in Latin.
Terriquez Spanish
A Spanish patronymic name of unknown meaning.
Ter Stegen Dutch (Rare), German (Rare)
Means "in the alley", from Middle Dutch stege "alleyway, lane, narrow path".
Terziyska f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Terziyski.
Terziyski m Bulgarian
Derived from Turkish terzi meaning "tailor".
Tetreault French
Ultimately derived from French tistre "to weave".
Tewksbury English
Derived from Tewkesbury, a market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is named with the Old English given name Teodec and burg meaning "fortification".
Teymurova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Teymurov.
Teytlboym Yiddish
It literally means "date tree".
Thackeray English
Habitational name for a person from the place named Thackray in Yorkshire, from Old Norse þak "thatch, roof" and "corner, nook".
Thackwray English
Means Thatcher, or someone who thatches roofs. A varient of the name Thatcher
Theriault French (Rare)
Possibly from the Greek "therion" which means a beast of a nondescript nature.
Thimmesch Luxembourgish
Meaning "Tiller of the Water" in Luxembourgish. A variant of the Germanic surname Miller
Thongkham Thai, Lao
Means "gold" in Thai and Lao.
Thongsing Thai
From Thai ทอง (thong) meaning "gold" and สิงห์ (sing) meaning "lion".
Thongthip Lao, Thai
From Thai ทอง (thong) or Lao ທອງ (thong) meaning "gold" and Thai ทิพย์ (thip) or Lao ທິບ (thip) meaning "divine, heavenly, celestial".
Þórasson Icelandic
Matronymic, used exclusively by men. Means "son of Þóra".
Thorbecke Dutch
Possibly an altered form of ter Beek "in the stream" (compare Van der Beek).
Thorbecke German
Possibly from an unknown place name meaning either "at the brook" or "Thor's stream" in German. A noteworthy bearer was the Dutch liberal statesman and prime minister Johan Rudolph Thorbecke (1798-1872), whose family was of German origin; he is best known for almost single-handedly drafting the revision of the Constitution of the Netherlands, which turned the country from an absolute monarchy into a constitutional monarchy, during the Revolutions of 1848.
Thornburg English
The name Thornburg comes from the Old English thorn broc, because the original bearers lived near a "stream by the thorns" in Buckinghamshire and North Yorkshire.
Thornbury English
From the name of various places in England, derived from Old English þorn "thorn" and burg "fortress, fortification, citadel".
Thornhill English
Habitational name from any of various places named Thornhill in England, from Old English þorn "thorn" and hyll "hill".
Thorogood English
Variant form of Thurgood.
Throndsen Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Trondsen, meaning "son of Trond".
Thuringer German
Habitational name for someone from Thuringia.
Tiigirand Estonian
Tiigirand is an Estonian surname meaning "pond shore".
Timberley American, English (Rare)
Means "timber clearing" in English. From the Middle English words tymber, meaning wood trees, and leah, meaning clearing. The name's origin be related to tree farming.... [more]
Timmerman Dutch, Flemish
Means "carpenter" in Dutch, literally "timber man".
Timofeeva f Russian
Feminine form of Timofeev.
Timofeyev Russian
Variant transcription of Timofeev.
Timotheou Greek
Means "son of Timotheos" in Greek.
Timuroğlu Turkish
Means "son of Timur".
Tischbein German, Literature
Means "table leg" in German, from German tisch "table" and bein "leg". This was the surname of a German family of master artists from Hesse which spanned three generations. This is also the surname of the main character of the 1929 novel Emil and the Detectives by Erich Kästner, Emil Tischbein.
Tisserand French
French for "weaver."
Tobiasson Danish (Americanized)
Americanized form of Danish and Norwegian Tobiassen or of the Swedish cognate Tobiasson.
Tobreluts Estonian
Tobreluts is an Estonian surname possibly derived from "tobra" meaning "good" and "luts" meaning "burbot" (a type of fish).
Todachine Navajo
Variant of Todicheene meaning "bitter water people."
Todhunter English
Occupational name for a fox hunter, from Middle English tod "male fox" and hunter.
Todoroska f Macedonian
Feminine form of Todoroski.
Todoroski m Macedonian
Means "son of Todor".
Todorovac Bosnian
Possibly related to Todorović, commonly used by Serbs.
Togatorop Batak
One of the Toba Batak clans originating from Muara, North Tapanuli.
Toggwiler Romansh
Derived from the place name Toggwil.
Tokiyoshi Japanese
From 時 (toki) meaning "time" and 吉 (yoshi) meaning "good luck".
Toktarova f Kazakh
Feminine form of Toktarov.
Tokushima Japanese
From Japanese 徳 (toku) meaning "benevolence, virtue" and 島 (shima) meaning "island".
Tolegenov Kazakh
Means "son of Tolegen".
Tolentino Spanish, Filipino, Portuguese, Italian (Rare), Judeo-Italian
Ultimately derived from the name of a town in the province of Macerata, Italy (see Tolentino). This was adopted as a Spanish given name in honour of the 14th-century Italian saint and mystic Nicholas of Tolentino... [more]
Tolkachev m Russian
Maybe derived from the Russian word "только (tol'ko)" meaning only.
Tolkynova f Kazakh
Feminine form of Tolkynov.
Tõllasepp Estonian
Tõllasepp is an Estonian surname meaning "coach maker" or "coach smith"; derived form the compound words "tõld" (coach, chariot) and "sepp" (smith).
Tollefsen Norwegian
From a patronymic from Tollef, a variant of Torleiv, from Old Norse þorleifr (see Torleif).
Tolstenko Ukrainian
Derieved from Russian толстый (tolstyy) meaning "fat".
Tołwiński Polish
This indicates familial origin within the Podlachian village of Tołwin.
Tomabechi Japanese
From Japanese 苫 (toma) meaning "woven mat", 米 (me) meaning "rice" and 地 (chi) meaning "earth, land".
Tomašević Serbian, Montenegrin
Patronymic, meaning "son of Tomaš".
Tomlinson English
Patronymic from the personal name Tomlin.