Submitted Surnames with "ice" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword ice.
usage
meaning
See Also
ice meaning
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Bing Chinese (Rare), Korean (Rare)
From Chinese 冰 (bīng) meaning "ice", or from Sino-Korean 氷 (bing) meaning "ice".
Gheata Romanian
Means "ice."
Hika Japanese, Okinawan
From Japanese 氷 (hi) meaning "ice" and 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance".
Hikawa Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 氷 (hi) meaning "ice" and 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream".
Himi Japanese
From the Japanese 氷 (hi) "ice" and 見 (mi) "mindset," "outlook."
Island Norwegian
Habitational name from any of four farmsteads so named. The origin of their name is not certain; it may be a compound of is "ice" and land "land" or from Island "Iceland" (the name of the country).
Jäälaid Estonian
Jäälaid is an Estonian surname meaning "ice islet".
Jäämets Estonian
Jäämets is an Estonian surname meaning "ice forest".
Jäätes Estonian
Jäätes is an Estonian surname derived from "jäätee" meaning "ice road/causeway".
Jääväli Estonian
Jääväli is an Estonian surname meaning "ice field".
Kōri Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 氷 (kōri) meaning "ice".
Koriyama Japanese
Possibly from 氷 (kori, hyou) meaning "ice" and 山 (yama) meaning "mountain, hill".
Krygin Russian
Derived from dialectal Russian крыга (kryga) meaning "ice floe".
Ling Chinese
From Chinese 凌 (líng) meaning "ice", originally used as an occupational name for a palace official who was in charge of storing and handling ice.
Shereshevsky Russian, Jewish
Name for someone originally from the city of Sharashova in Belarus, probably derived Russian шерешь (sheresh) meaning "frozen mud, ice (on a river)".
Sula Estonian, Finnish
Means "molten, melted, not covered in ice" or "melt, thaw" in Estonian and Finnish.
Väisänen Finnish
Topographic name from väisä meaning either meaning "road" or "sign placed on the ice" + the common surname suffix -nen.