Submitted Surnames with "cleric" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword cleric.
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Agundez Spanish
Likely derived from from Persian آخوند (akhund) meaning "cleric, teacher".
Chirico Italian
Variant of Ciriaco, ultimately from the Ancient Greek given name Kyriakos. Alternatively, could be from Italian chierico "cleric, acolyte; learned man, clerk", from Ancient Greek κληρικός (klerikos) "of the clergy" via Latin clericus.
Parson English
Means "priest, cleric, minister" in English, either an occupational name for someone who worked for a parson, a nickname for someone considered particularly pious, or perhaps given to illegitimate children of a priest.
Rouhani Persian
Means "cleric, clergyman" or "clean, pure, good" in Persian.