Submitted Surnames with "happy" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword happy.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Astruc Judeo-Provençal
Means "happy, lucky" in Occitan and Provençal (see Astruc).
Blijleven Dutch
From a nickname meaning "happy life" in Dutch, indicating a cheerful person.
Blood English
Derived from the Old English byname Blīþa (meaning "happy, blithe").
Boukouras Greek
Name of Dacian/Illyrian or Thracian origin. It means "happy". Also, see the Romanian surname Bukur
Bucur Romanian
A ancient Romanian name of Dacian origin. It means "happy". A legendary Romanian shepherd named Bucur it is said to have founded Bucharest, the present capital or Romania, giving his name to it (The Romanian city name is Bucureşti).
Casabuena Spanish (Modern, Rare)
Means "Happy House" or "House of Happiness" in Spanish, with the Spanish word "Casa", which means "House" and Buena, meaning "Happy" or "Happiness".
Chomchuen Thai
Means "congratulations" from Thai ชม (chom) meaning "see, watch, praise, admire" and ชื่น (chuen) meaning "happy, joyful, delighted".
Culberson African American
Magee Mitchell "Courageous, strong, nice and happy"
Farai Shona
Farai means "Rejoice, be happy".
Felice Italian
Given name Felice, which is the Italian form of Felix.... [more]
Feliz Spanish
Means “happy” or “fortunate” in Spanish.
Fraley English (American)
Anglicized/Americanized version of the German surname "Frohlich", meaning "happy" or "cheerful".
Fröhlich German
It literally means "happy".
Fukumura Japanese
It means "Happy Village" in Japanese.
Gay English, French
Nickname for a lighthearted or cheerful person, from Middle English and Old French gai "happy, cheerful, joyous".
Gaye English
Possibly a nickname for a cheerful person, derived from the archaic word "gay" meaning "happy". A famous bearer was the American singer Marvin Gaye (1939-1984).
Gilmor Hebrew (Modern)
Combination of the surnames Gil and Mor, means "happy myrrh" in Hebrew, also a modern Hebrew version of the surname Gilmore.
Glad Swedish
Swedish soldier name meaning "happy". ... [more]
Goudeau Germanic (Rare, Archaic), French
Possible variant of the surname Goethe. It also possibly derives from the diminutive Old French of "gode", meaning "happy-go-lucky, debauched".
Heureaux French (Caribbean)
Possibly from French heureux "happy, lucky, good". Ulises Heureaux (1845-1899) was the 22nd, 26th, and 27th president of the Dominican Republic
Jolly English
From the English word jolly, which is ultimately from Old French joli# ("merry, happy"). Originally a nickname for someone of a cheerful or attractive disposition.
Kaetsu Japanese
From Japanese 嘉 (Ka) meaning "applaud, praise, esteem, happy, auspicious", and 悦 (etsu) meaning "ecstasy, joy, rapture". Other kanji combinations are possible, and can create alternate meanings.
Khorram Persian
Means "happy, pleasant" in Persian.
Khorsandi Persian
Derived from Persian خرسند (khorsand) meaning "happy, content, satisfied".
Khotlubyey Urum (Ukrainianized), Crimean Tatar (Ukrainianized)
From Crimean Tatar къот (qot), meaning "blessed, happy, good" and бей (bey), a variant of the Turkish military title beg.
Kutlu Turkish
Means "auspicious, blessed, happy, holy, lucky" in Turkish.
Leto Italian
From the personal name Leto. From Latin Laetus meaning "happy, joyful"... [more]
L'Heureux French
Means "the happy one" in French.
Maligaya Filipino, Tagalog
Means "happy, pleasant" in Tagalog.
Meriwether English
Means "happy weather" in Middle English, originally belonging to a cheery person.
Mutlu Turkish
Means "happy, glad" in Turkish.
Õnnepalu Estonian
Õnnepalu is an Estonian surname meaning "benefic/happy heath".
Papaqui Aztec, Nahuatl
From Nahuatl pakini meaning "happy".
Phasuk Thai
From Thai ผาสุก (phasuk) meaning "happy, content, comfortable".
Radin m Russian
From the old Slavic name element радъ (radŭ), meaning "happy, willing".
Saadatmand Persian
Means "happy, auspicious, blissful" in Persian.
Sadulaev Chechen
From the Arabic given name Sadulla meaning “happiness of Allah” from سَعِدَ (saʿida) “to be happy, to be lucky” combined with Allah.
Saensuk Thai
From Thai แสน (saen) meaning "very, extremely" and สุข (suk) meaning "happy, pleased".
Sealy English
Derived from Old English sælig "blessed, fortunate, prosperous, happy" and was used as a term to describe someone with a cheerful, happy disposition.
Seely Medieval English
Means "Blessed", "Happy", and/or "Lucky." By adding an Un- to Seely makes it "Unblessed", "Unhappy", and/or "Unholy." Used primarily in Northern England and Southern Scotland during the Middle English period but is derived from the Old English sǣl and gesǣlig... [more]
Şen Turkish
Means "happy, cheerful" in Turkish.
Şengül Turkish
From Turkish şen meaning "happy, cheerful" and gül meaning "rose".
Şentürk Turkish
From Turkish şen meaning "happy, cheerful" and Türk meaning "Turk".
Sok Khmer
Means "healthy, peaceful, happy, pleasant" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit सुख (sukha).
Suksamran Thai
From Thai สุข (suk) meaning "joy, delight" and สำราญ (samran) meaning "happy, joyful".
Tafara Shona
Tafara means "We are happy or we rejoice". It is a name of rejoicing
Vig Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian víg "happy, cheerful".
Vigh Hungarian
Variant of Vig, a surname derived from Hungarian víg "happy, cheerful".
Wirsig German
Means "happy" in German.