BusbyEnglish Habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Buschebi, from Old Norse buskr "bush, shrub" or an Old Norse personal name Buski and býr "homestead, village", or from some other place so called.
ChénierFrench French surname which indicated one who lived in an oak wood or near a conspicuous oak tree, derived from Old French chesne "oak" (Late Latin caxinus). In some cases it may be from a Louisiana dialectical term referring to "an area of shrub oak growing in sandy soil" (i.e., "beach ridge, usually composed of sand-sized material resting on clay or mud... [more]
MacisItalian From Sardinian maccia "shrub, thick bush, brush", or possibly denoting someone from the village Simax.
O'CoillIrish Meaning, "wood, forest, or shrub hazel tree."
Ó CuillIrish Meaning, "wood, forest, or shrub hazel tree."
PõõsasEstonian Põõsas is an Estonian surname meaning "bush" and "shrub".
PuhmEstonian Puhm is an Estonian surname meaning "shrub".
StruijkDutch Topographic name derived from Middle Dutch struuc meaning "bush, shrub".