Submitted Surnames with "quick" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword quick.
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meaning
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Biglang-Awa Tagalog
Means "quick to pity" in Tagalog.
Çabuk Turkish
Means "quick, fast, swift" in Turkish.
Çevik Turkish
Means "nimble, agile, quick" in Turkish.
Chyży Polish (Rare)
Derived from Old Polish adjective "chyży" which means "quick, swift"
Dasig Filipino, Cebuano
Means "fast, quick" or "vivacious" in Cebuano.
Ferm Swedish
Derived from Swedish färm "quick, prompt".
Hurtig Swedish
Nickname for someone full of energy and endurance, from Swedish hurtig "quick, fast, rapid, brisk".
Kloek Dutch
From Middle Dutch cloec meaning "deft, clever, skilful", derived from Old Germanic *klōkaz "strong, quick, smart".
Malicsi Filipino, Tagalog
From Tagalog maliksi meaning "quick, agile, alert".
Reschke German
Derived from the Middle High German word "rasch" meaning "quick," or "hot-headed". As such, it may have originated as a nickname for a quick or rash person.
Ruesch German (Swiss), Jewish
Swiss/German variant of Rusch. Meaning "shaggy," "bristly," "unkempt," or "quick."
Rusch Low German
Derived from Middle Low German rusch "quick, rash, hasty; unkempt", this was a nickname for a quick or unkempt, unrefined person.
Shvydko Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian швидкий (shvydkyy), meaning "fast, quick".
Shvydkoy Ukrainian, Russian
Derived from Ukrainian швидкий (shvydky) meaning "fast, quick".
Shvydky Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian швидкий (shvydky) meaning "fast, quick".
Smart English
From Old English (smeart) meaning "quick". This surname was used to refer to person who worked as a handyman.
Snäll Swedish
Possibly taken from English Snell or its German cognate Schnell, meaning "quick, fast", and having its spelling influenced by Swedish snäll "nice, kind"... [more]
Snelson English
Means "son of Snell", Snell being a nickname for a brisk or active person, from Middle English snell "quick, lively" (cf... [more]
Waitman English (American)
From the Old English given name Hwætmann, composed of hwæt, "active, quick, sharp, brave" and mann "person, man"