Submitted Surnames Matching Pattern *o

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the pattern is *o.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Vecino Spanish
Spanish form of Voisin.
Védő Hungarian
Means protector in Hungarian.
Veevo Estonian
Veevo is an Estonian surname derived from "veevool", meaning "watercourse".
Velichko Russian
Derived from Russian великий (velikiy), meaning "great, large".
Veloso Spanish
From the Brazilian Spanish word for fast.
Velychko Ukrainian
Ukrainian cognate of Velichko.
Veneziano Italian
habitational name from veneziano "Venetian". Variant of Venezia
Venturino Italian
From the given name Venturino
Verano Spanish
Means 'summer' in Spanish. (See Summer)
Verdejo Spanish
Habitational name from any of the places so called.
Verdugo Spanish
Occupational name meaning "executioner".
Vergino Esperanto, Brazilian
Taken from the Esperanto word vergino meaning "virgin".
Veríssimo Portuguese
From the given name Veríssimo.
Verzillo Italian
Uncertain etymology. Possibly a variant of Vercillo, a pet form of vercio "cross-eyed, one-eyed" (see Guercio)... [more]
Vetrano Italian
The name originates from Italy, mainly Sicily. It means "old man veteran", other times it means "faithful, loyal".
Vialpando Popular Culture
Vialpando is a fictional surname.... [more]
Vicino Italian
Italian form of Voisin.
Vico Rusyn
Alternate transcription of Vitso.
Victoriano Spanish
From the given name Victoriano
Victorino Spanish
From the given name Victorino
Viejo Spanish
From Spanish meaning "old".
Vigyázó Hungarian
Menas "attentive", "vigilant" in Hungarian.
Viljasoo Estonian
Viljasoo is an Estonian surname meaning "grain/harvest swamp".
Villagonzalo Spanish (Philippines)
Habitational for a person from the municipality of Villagonzalo in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain.
Villalpando Spanish
It first came from a Spanish village town.
Villalvazo Spanish
Hispanic (Mainly Mexico): Derivative Of Spanish Villalba Or Villalva .
Villatoro Spanish
Presumably a name given to someone from Villatoro, Spain
Villavicencio Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (Philippines)
Denoted someone who came from the name of the municipality of Villavicencio de los Caballeros in Castile and León, Spain.
Vinagro Italian
Cognate to Vinagre, meaning "bitter wine, vinegar". Possibly given to foundlings.
Vincenzo Italian
From the given name Vincenzo
Vinchenko Ukrainian
Means "from Vinnytsya".
Vinnychenko Ukrainian
Means "from Vinnytsya".
Viotto Italian
The name is derived from the Latin word "vita", meaning "life"
Virtuoso Italian
Means "virtuous, upright" or "skilful" in Italian, as well as "virtuoso, master (of a musical instrument)".
Viscuso Italian
From Sicilian viscusu "tough, tenacious, vicious".
Vitaliano Italian
From the given name Vitaliano
Vitchenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Vitya".
Vitko Russian, Ukrainian (?)
Possibly derived from the name Viktor.
Vitorino Portuguese
From the given name Vitorino
Vitrenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian вітер (viter), meaning "wind".
Vittorio Italian
From the given name Vittorio.
Vivanco Spanish
This indicates familial origin within the Castilian locality of Vivanco de Mena.
Vivenzio Italian
From the given name Vivenzio.
Viviano Italian
From the given name Viviano.
Vizcaino Basque
Meaning ‘From the Bay of Biscay’.
Vizinho Portuguese
Portuguese form of Voisin.
Vlasenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Vlasov.
Vo Vietnamese
Simplified variant of .
Volodko Ukrainian
From the given name Volodymyr.
Voloshchenko Ukrainian
Denoted to a Romanian, from Ukrainian Волощина (Voloshchyna) "Wallachia".
Vongkhamkeo Lao
From Lao ວົງ (vong) meaning "lineage, family", ຄຳ (kham) meaning "gold" and ແກ້ວ (keo) meaning "gem, jewel".
Vöö Estonian
Vöö is an Estonian surname meaning "belt".
Võrno Estonian
Võrno is an Estonian surname possibly derived from the prefix "võõr-", meaning "foreign".
Vovchko Rusyn
Rusyn variant of Vovk.
Voytenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Voytov.
Vuolo Italian
Southern variant of Volo, likely after the place name Bolo from Sicily.
Vydrenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian видра (vydra), meaning "otter".
Waco Indigenous American, Comanche
Is believed to have a Native American origin and may mean "the chosen ones" in the language of a tribe. However, the exact meaning of the name and the tribe's connection to the modern-day surname is not entirely clear.
Wakamoto Japanese
From Japanese 若 meaning "young" and 本 meaning "base, root, origin".
Wakao Japanese
Waka means "young" and o means "tail".
Wangmo Tibetan
From the given name Wangmo.
Wanhatalo Finnish
From the Finnish "vanha talo." With the "vanha" meaning old or aged and "talo" being a place of living mostly a house. The most common translation is "old house".
Wannebo Norwegian
An alternative spelling of the Norwegian surname Vannebo.
Watariyo Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 濟陽 (see Watariyō).
Watariyō Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 濟陽 (see Watayō).
Watayo Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 済陽 or 濟陽 (see Watayō).
Watayō Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 濟陽 (Watayō), a variant reading of Japanese 濟陽 (Saiyō), from Chinese 濟陽 (Jìyáng) meaning "Jiyang", a town in the county of Xiayi in the city of Shangqiu in the province of Henan in China.... [more]
Wero Spanish (Latin American), Maori
Maori: Means "to cast a spear"... [more]
Wibisono Javanese
The name ꦥꦶꦱ꧀ꦗꦶꦢꦺꦴꦏ (Wibisono) is a Javanese surname that is derived from two words: "wibi," which means "clarity" or "bright," and "sono," which means "essence" or "core." Together, the name represents someone who is bright and clear at their core, someone who is true to themselves and radiates positivity.
Wibowo Chinese (Indonesian)
Indonesianized form of Chinese surnames such as Huang (黃). Surnames like these were instituted during the New Order era (1966–1998) in Indonesia due to social and political pressure toward Chinese Indonesians.
Wongkaeo Thai
From Thai วงศ์ or วงษ์ (wong) meaning "lineage, family, dynasty" and แก้ว (kaeo) meaning "crystal, glass, diamond".
Woo Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese romanization of Hu.
Woo Korean
Woo is a spelling variant of ‘Wu’ referring to an ancient state of ‘Wu’. It is located in the Jiangsu province.
Xisto Portuguese
Means "schist" or "shale" in Portuguese. Can also be found in Brazil.
Xompero Italian
Meaning uncertain, possibly from Cimbrian somerousch "pack horse", indicating the bearer's strength or occupation. Alternately, may mean "son of Piero".
Yabuno Japanese
From 薮 (yabu) meaning "thicket, bush, underbrush, grove", combined with 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness"..
Yago Japanese
Possibly from 谷 (ya, tani) meaning "valley" and 戸 (go, to) meaning "door".
Yakemenko Ukrainian
Vasiliy Yakemenko was the chairman of the Nashi youth group in Russia.
Yakeno Japanese
From 焼 (yake) meaning "grill, burn" and 野 (no) meaning "field, plan".
Yakivenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Yakiv".
Yako Japanese
From Japanese 椰 (ya) meaning "coconut palm" and 子 (ko) "child".
Yako African, Swahili, Xhosa
Derived from bantu yakho meaning "yours" or "yours alone" in Xhosa. It is implying a sense of possession or ownership. This surname may have an association with someone or something that belongs to them exclusively.
Yakubenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Yakub".
Yakumo Japanese (Rare)
This surname combines 八 (hachi, ya, ya'.tsu, ya.tsu, you) meaning "eight", 耶 (ja, ya, ka) meaning "question mark" or 家 (ka, ke, ie, uchi, ya) meaning "expert, family, home, house, performer, professional" with 雲 (un, kumo, -gumo) meaning "cloud."... [more]
Yakymenko Ukrainian
From the given name Yakym.
Yamakado Japanese
From 山 (yama) meaning "mountain, hill" and 角 (kado) meaning "horn, corner" or 門 (kado) meaning "gate".
Yamano Japanese
From Japanese 山 (yama) meaning "mountain" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Yamasato Japanese
This surname combines 山 (san, sen, yama) meaning "mountain" and 里 (ri, sato) meaning "league, parent's home, ri (unit of distance - equal to 3.927 km), village," 県 or 縣 - outdated variant of 県 - (ken, ka.keru) meaning "county, district, subdivision, prefecture," the last meaning reserved for 県.... [more]
Yamashiro Japanese
From Japanese 山 (yama) meaning "mounain, hill" and 城 (shiro) meaning "castle".
Yamato Japanese
From the given name Yamato.
Yamato Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Nihon.
Yambao Filipino
Possibly from Vietnamese iàm-báu meaning "treasure."
Yanagimoto Japanese
Yanagi means "Willow" and Moto means "Source, Root, Origin."
Yanenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Yan 1".
Yano Japanese
From Japanese 矢 (ya) meaning "arrow" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Yantorno Italian (Americanized)
Probably an altered spelling of Iantorno, which could derive from the given name Ianni combined with torno meaning "returns, comes back".
Yao Chinese
From Chinese 姚 (yáo) meaning "handsome, elegant".
Yarimizo Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 鑓 (yari) meaning "sword" and 溝 (mizo) meaning "ditch; drain".
Yarmolenko Ukrainian
Regional name for someone from Yarmolyntsi, an urban-type settlement in Ukraine.
Yaroshenko Ukrainian
Derived from a diminutive form of Yaroslav.
Yarovenko Ukrainian
Possibly from the given name Yaroslav.
Yasuhiko Japanese
Yasu means "peace, even, level, cheap, inexpensive, relax" and hiko means "prince".
Yasuhiro Japanese
From Japanese 安 (yasu) meaning "peace, quiet" combined with 央 (hiro) meaning "centre, middle". Other Kanji combinations are possible.
Yasumoro Japanese
Variant reading of Amuro.
Yasumoto Japanese
From 安 (yasu) meaning "relax, cheap, inexpensive" and 元 (moto) meaning "origin".
Yasumuro Japanese
Variant reading of Amuro.
Yasuryo Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 安良 (see Yasuryō).
Yasuryō Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 安良 (see Yasura).
Yatano Japanese (Rare)
Variant of Hatta, added Japanese 野 (no) meaning "field; plains".
Yatco Tagalog
Meaning uncertain, of Hokkien origin.
Yatsenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Yatsentiy".
Yeo Chinese (Hokkien)
Hokkien romanization of Yang.
Yeremenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian cognate of Yeremeyev.
Yevchenko Ukrainian
From the given name Yevhen.
Yoho American (Anglicized)
American Anglicized spelling of Swiss surname 'Joho'
Yokomizo Japanese
横 (Yoko) means "beside" and 溝 (mizo) means "groove, trench, gutter, gully, drain, ditch, gap". A notable bearer is Seishi Yokomizo, a Japanese novelist in the Showa Period.
Yokono Japanese
Yoko means "beside" and no means "field, plain, wilderness".
Yokoo Japanese
From Japanese 横 (yoko) meaning "beside, next to" and 尾 (o) meaning "tail, foot, end".
Yomohiro Japanese (Rare)
This is a very rare surname with the kanji of all four directions: (東西北南) "east, west, north, south", in that order. Yomo literally means "four directions" and hiro means "extension".
Yonao Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 与 (yo) or 與 (yo), both meaning "to bestow, to participate, to provide, cause, gift, godsend" or referring to a given name with one of those characters and 猶 (nao) meaning "still".
Yonemoto Japanese
Yone means "rice, America" and moto means "origin, root, source, base".
Yoo Korean
Alternate transcription of Yu.
Yoruno Japanese
From Japanese 夜 (yoru) meaning "night" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
Yoshimoto Japanese
From Japanese 吉 (yoshi) meaning "good luck" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
Yuchengco Filipino
From the surnames Yu, Cheng, and Ko.
Yukhymenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Yukhym".
Yukino Japanese
Yuki means "snow" and no means "plain, field, wilderness".
Yukitō Japanese
From Japanese 雪 (yuki) meaning "snow" and 藤 (tō) meaning "wisteria".
Yukitomo Japanese
From 行 (yuki) meaning "going, journey, carry out, conduct, act, line, row, bank" and 友 (tomo) meaning "friend".
Yukkupicio Cahita
It literally means "drizzle".
Yukumoto Japanese
Yuku means "conduct, go, travel, line, row" and moto means "origin, source, root".
Yumeno Japanese
yumeno means "dream field" the kanji used for this name are 夢 (yume) meaning " dream" and 野 (no) meaning "field".
Yumihiro Japanese
From Japanese 弓 (yumi) meaning "archery bow" combined with 広 or 廣 (hiro) meaning "broad, wide, spacious"
Yuno Japanese
From 湯 (yu) meaning "hot water, bath, hot spring" and 野 (no) meaning "plains, field".
Yūnomidō Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 熊野御堂 (see Kumanomidō).
Yunomido Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 熊野御堂 (see Yūnomidō).
Yushchenko Ukrainian
Means "child of Yukhym". Viktor Yushchenko was the Ukrainian president from 2005 to 2010, and a major figure in the Orange Revolution.
Yushko Ukrainian, Russian
From Ukrainian and Russian юшка (yushka), meaning "broth, juice from food". It can also mean "blood".
Yuyamido Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 熊野御堂 (see Yuyamidō).
Yuyamidō Japanese (Rare)
Variant reading of Japanese Kanji 熊野御堂 (see Kumanomidō).
Zacatenco Spanish (Mexican)
One who came from Zacatecas.
Zaccardo Italian
Could derive from the given name Zachardus, an archaic Germanized form of Zachariah, or be a variant of Saccardo.
Zago Italian
Probably from Venetian zago "alter boy", or someone preparing to become a priest. Alternately, may derive from a toponym, such as Massanzago, Lorenzago, Cazzago, Vanzago, or Sozzago.
Zakharenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Zakhar".
Zakuro Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 柘榴 (Zakuro) meaning "Zakuro", an area in the town of Seika in the district of Sōraku in the prefecture of Kyōto in Japan.
Zamudio Basque
From the name of a town and municipality in Biscay, Basque Country, derived from zama "gorge, ravine" and odi "ravine, channel, tube". Alternatively, the second element could instead be -di "place of, forest of".
Zandegiacomo Italian, Venetian
Possibly a combination of the given names Zande (see Gianni) and Giacomo.
Zanto German
Unknown origin and history.
Zapato Spanish
Means "shoe" in Spanish.
Zaporozhchenko Ukrainian
Means "from Zaporizhzhya".
Zarvishenko Ukrainian
The surname Zarvishenko is the Ukrainian version of the Urdu name "Zarvish"
Zaychenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Zaytsev.
Zdorovenko Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian здоров'я (zdorov ya), meaning "health".
Zeferino Portuguese
From the given name Zeferino
Zenteno Spanish
Variant of Centeno
Zeqo Albanian
Derived from the given name Zeqir.
Zerbo Italian
Probably, comes from the Greek word "zerbos", meaning 'left-handed' and 'treacherous'
Zerillo Italian
From the Italian first name Zero
Zhovtenko Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian жовтий (zhovtyy), meaning "yellow".
Zhuchenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Zhuk.
Zhuo Chinese
From Chinese 卓 (zhuó) meaning "outstanding, lofty".
Zhylenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian життя (zhyttya), meaning "life".
Zilio Italian
From the given name Egidio, via the dialectic nicknames Gilio or Gilius (compare Giles).
Zinchenko Ukrainian
From the given name Zinoviy.
Zingaro Italian
Means "gypsy" in Italian.
Zongo Hausa
In Hausa “Zongo” refers to settlement areas or quarters traditionally inhabited by traders, migrants, or communities often of Muslim background. The word broadly means “a neighborhood or camp”.
Zororo Shona
Zororo means "rest". It may be given to mean that the parent has rested after the birth of this child. Zimbabwean politician Zororo Duri was a well known bearer of this name.
Zoundeiko Central African
Of uncertain meaning.
Zuazo Basque
Habitational name derived from Basque zu(h)haitz "(wild) tree" and the collective suffix -zu.
Zubatenko Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Zubatov.
Zubenko Ukrainian
From Ukrainian зуб (zub), meaning "tooth".
Zucchino Italian
Derived from zucchino meaning "zucchini, courgette" (Cucurbita pepo). It is also related to those surnames derived from zucca meaning "pumpkin" and to those derived from zuccone meaning "dumb, stubborn".
Zumaquero Castilian
It means someone who deals or works with sumac, either or the spice or the dye.
Zumpano Italian
Comes from the town Zumpano in the province Cosenza in Calabria, Italy. The meaning is unknown but it possibly comes from a Greek-Calabrese surname.
Zuo Chinese
From Chinese 左 (zuǒ) meaning "left, left-hand side".
Zurbano Basque (Hispanicized)
Castilianized form of Basque Zurbao, a toponym of uncertain etymology. Possibly related to zur "wood, timber" or zurbeltz "holm oak, kermes oak".
Zurdo Spanish
Means "left-handed" in Spanish.
Zurzolo Italian
The last name of actor, Lorenzo Zurzolo, who is Niccolo in Baby and Theodore Nott in Harry Potter.