Submitted Surnames Matching Pattern *r

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Aacker German
Variant spelling of the surname Acker.
Aamir Urdu
From the given name 'Aamir.
Äär Estonian
Äär is an Estonian surname meaning "border" and "boundary".
Abakar Western African
From the given name Abakar.
Abbaspoor Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian عباس‌پور (see Abbaspour).
Abbaspour Persian
Means "son of Abbas" in Persian.
Abdelnour Arabic
From the given name Abd an-Nur.
Abdelqader Arabic
From the given name Abdelqader.
Abdulcader Maranao
From the given name Abdulcader.
Abdul-Jabbar Arabic, Indian
This last name is famous for a basketball player, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Abduljabbar Arabic, Filipino, Maranao
Derived from the given name Abd al-Jabbar.
Abdulnour Arabic
From the given name Abd an-Nur.
Abelsdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Abel" in Icelandic.
Abensur Judeo-Spanish
Means "son of Tzur".
Aber German (Austrian)
Not much is known about this last name... [more]
Abner English
From the given name Abner.
Aboobakur Dhivehi
From the given name Abu Bakr.
Aboubacar Western African
From the given name Aboubacar.
Aboubakar Western African
From the given name Aboubakar.
Aboulker Judeo-Spanish
Derived from Arabic أبو الخير ('abu al-khayr) meaning "father of the good".
Abrar Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Abrar.
Abukar Somali
Of Somali origin and means "father of the unique".
Acar Turkish
Means "sturdy, hardy" or "bold, fearless" in Turkish.
Acar Ancient Aramaic
The origins of Acar in Lebanon is ACHAR (עָכָר), Anglicized form of Hebrew Akar or Akan, meaning “one who troubles or roils”.
Acestor Greek Mythology
Surname for Apollo.
Achour Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic عاشور (see Ashour) chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Acollador Filipino
Lanyard in Spanish
Adair Celtic
Mostly Scottish surname meaning "at the oak ford".
Ader Estonian
Ader is an Estonian surname meaning "plow".
Adríansdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Adrían" in Icelandic.
Aedviir Estonian
Aedviir is an Estonian surname meaning "garden line/stripe".
Aer Estonian
Aer is an Estonian surname meaning "oar".
Aflor Aragonese
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous municipality.
Afşar Turkish
Turkish form of Afshar.
Afsar Urdu, Bengali
Derived from the given name Afsar.
Afshar Persian
From the name of the Afshar people, a Turkic tribe residing in Iran, Turkey and Afghanistan. The name itself may mean "obedient" or perhaps "extraction, squeeze, press".
Agagnier French
Meaning "Winner" from the french word "gagner" ... [more]
Agar Greek, Italian, French
From the personal name Agar
Agler English
From one or more Middle English personal names variously written Alger, Algar, Alcher, Aucher, etc. These represent a falling together of at least three different Continental Germanic and Old English names: Adalgar "noble spear" (Old English Æ{dh}elgār), Albgar "elf spear" (Old English Ælfgār), and Aldgar "old spear" (Old English (E)aldgār)... [more]
Agnarsdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Agnar" in Icelandic.
Agner Danish
Derived from the given name Agner.
Aguer Dinka
the name was mainly given to boys of the Dinka tribe ,mainly in the Upper Nile state of South Sudan. meaning is unknown but is synonymous with "tree"
Aguiar Portuguese
Portuguese cognate of Aguilar.
Ágústínusdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Ágústínus" in Icelandic.
Ágústsdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Ágúst" in Icelandic.
Ágústussdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Ágústus" in Icelandic.
Ahler German, Danish
From the Germanic given name Adalher, composed of adal "noble" and heri "army".
Ahlschläger German
The Ahlschlager family name was found in the USA, the UK, and Canada between 1880 and 1920. The most Ahlschlager families were found in the USA in 1920. In 1880 there were 6 Ahlschlager families living in Iowa... [more]
Ahmadpoor Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian احمدپور (see Ahmadpour).
Ahmadpour Persian
Means "son of Ahmad" in Persian.
Aibar Basque (Hispanicized)
Castilianized form of Oibar.
Aigner German (Austrian)
German: from an agent derivative of Middle High German aigen ‘own’ a status name originally denoting a landowner who held his land outright rather than by rent or feudal obligation. In the Middle Ages this was sufficiently rare to be worthy of remark and was normally a special privilege granted in recognition of some exceptional service... [more]
Aimar Medieval English, Spanish
1. From the Old English pre 7th Century personal name "Æðelmær", meaning "famous noble." ... [more]
Akbar Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Persian
From the given name Akbar.
Akbarpour Persian
Means "son of Akbar" in Persian.
Akdemir Turkish
From Turkish ak meaning "white" and demir meaning "iron".
Åker Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
From Swedish and Norwegian åker "plowed field".
Akhtar Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Akhtar.
Akhter Persian, Urdu, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Akhtar.
Akpınar Turkish
From Turkish ak meaning "white" and pınar meaning "spring, fountain".
Aktar Bengali
From the given name Aktar.
Akter Bengali
Variant of Akhtar.
Alabaster English
From the name of a whitish kind of gypsum used for vases, ornaments and busts, ultimately deriving from Greek alabastros, itself perhaps from Egyptian 'a-labaste "vessel of the goddess Bast"... [more]
al-Ahmar Arabic
From the given name Ahmar.
Alamgir Bengali, Urdu
From the given name Alamgir.
Al-attar Arabic
Means "the perfumer, the druggist" from Arabic عَطَّار (ʿaṭṭār) "perfumer, druggist, pharmacist".
Alber German
Alber family name was first found in Alsace. The nickname given to someone fair in complexion or blond haired is derived from Latin word Albanus, which means white.
Albertsdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Albert" in Icelandic.
Alcázar Spanish
Habitational name from any of various places for example in the provinces of Ciudad Real Cuenca and Granada named with the word alcázar "citadel" or "palace" (from Arabic al "the" and qaṣr "fortress" a borrowing of Latin castrum; see Castro).
Alcindor French Creole
From the given name Alcindor.
Aldinger German
Habitational name for someone from Aldingen in Württemberg.
Alemdar Turkish
Occupational name for a carrier of flags, banners or ensigns, from Turkish alem meaning "banner, flag".
Aler English (Rare), German
From the alder tree, a tree found in the Americas, Europe and parts of Asia. The much less common given name Aler is possibly derived from it.
Alexandersdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Alexander" in Icelandic.
Alipoor Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian علیپور (see Alipour).
Alipour Persian
Means "descendant of Ali 1" in Persian.
Aller German
German variant of Ahler
Allgeier German
The harried officials at Ellis Island began to assign surnames based upon the pronunciation of the name by the immigrant, rather than attempting to ferret out the actual spelling. ... [more]
Alliksaar Estonian
Alliksaar is an Estonian surname meaning "spring (water source) island".
Allister Scottish
The name Allister is derived from the given name Alexander, which in turn was originally derived from the Greek name, which means defender of men. In the late 11th century, Queen Margaret introduced the name, which she had heard in the Hungarian Court where she was raised, into Scotland by naming one of her sons Alexander... [more]
Allor French (Quebec)
Common Canadian spelling of the French surname Allard, reflecting the French pronunciation.
Allsaar Estonian
Allsaar is an Estonian surname meaning "below/under island".
Almaguer Catalan
Habitational name from a place in Valencia named Almaguer.
Almánzar Spanish (Caribbean)
Derived from Arabic المنظر (al manẓar) meaning "the view" or "the lookout". This surname is primarily used in the Dominican Republic.
Almendinger Upper German, German (Swiss)
Habitational name for someone from a place called Allmendingen, of which there are two examples in Switzerland, in the canton of Bern, and one in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
Almodóvar Spanish
Spanish form of Almodovar.
Almodôvar Portuguese
Portuguese form of Almodovar.
Al Najjar Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic النجار (see Al-najjar).
Alnajjar Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic النجار (see Al-najjar).
Alomar Catalan
From the given name Alomar, used especially in the Balearic Islands, itself derived from the Old German name Aldemar. This is borne by the Puerto Rican baseball player Roberto Alomar (1968-).
Alomgir Bengali
From the given name Alamgir.
Alper Jewish
Variant of Halpern or Alperin.
Alpízar Spanish
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous locality in the Andalusian province of Huelva.
Al-shair Arabic
Means "the poet" in Arabic, derived from شاعر (sha'ir) meaning "poet, bard".
Altbauer German (Austrian)
“Old farmer” from the root Bauer meaning “farmer” in German
Altdorfer German
Denoted a person who lived in the capital of Uri canton in Switzerland or the municipality in Landshut, Bavaria, both derived from German alt "old" and Dorf "village" or Yiddish דאָרף (dorf) "village, countryside"... [more]
Altmeyer German
Status name for an older steward, headman, or tenant farmer, as distinguished from a younger one, from Middle High German alt ‘old’ + meier ‘steward’, ‘headman’, ‘tenant farmer’
Altosaar Estonian
Altosaar is an Estonian surname, possibly derived from the masculine given name "Alto" and "saar", meaning "island"; "Alto's island".
Altringer German
Habitational name for someone from a place called Altringen or Aldingen, of which there are two in Württemberg.
Altschuler Jewish
It is derived from the Altschul, Old Synagogue in Prague.
Alusaar Estonian
Alusaar is an Estonian surname meaning "base/foundation island".
Alvear Spanish
Unexplained.
Alver Estonian
Alver is an Estonian surname, possibly derived from "allvee" meaning "underwater".
Amanpour Persian
Means "son of Aman".
Ambar Hebrew
Combination of the word am, means "people, nation" and the name Bar. This surname means "son of the nation" in Hebrew and its variant is Baram which is the same elements but in reverse order.
Ambedkar Indian, Hindi, Marathi
Derived from the name of the village of Ambadawe (also called Ambavade) in Maharashtra, India. A notable bearer was B. R. Ambedkar (1891-1956), one of the authors of the Indian constitution.
Amber English
This surname may be derived from the River Amber, located in Derbyshire in England.... [more]
Ambor Filipino, Maranao
Means "bullets" or "cannon ball" in Maranao.
Ambudkar Indian, Hindi, Marathi
Variant of Ambedkar. A famous bearer of this name is American actor and rapper Utkarsh Ambudkar (1983-).
Ambur Estonian
Ambur is an Estonian surname meaning "arbalist (crossbowman)"
Ameer Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Amir 1.
Amer Arabic, Urdu
Variant of 'Aamir.
Aminpour Persian
Means "son of Amin" in Persian.
Amir Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Amir 1 or 'Aamir.
Amir Jewish
From the given name Amir 2.
Amirpoor Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian امیرپور (see Amirpour).
Amirpour Persian
Means "son of Amir 1" in Persian.
Ammar Arabic
Derived from the given name Ammar.
Ammer German, English (Rare)
This surname may be derived from Middle High German amer which means "bunting (as in the bird)." As such, it is used as a nickname for someone with a fine voice or someone who is a flamboyant dresser.... [more]
Amoozegar Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian آموزگار (see Amouzgar).
Amoozgar Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian آموزگار (see Amouzgar).
Amor Spanish, Portuguese
Means "love" in Spanish and Portuguese, likely denoting an illegitimate child or a philanderer. It could also be from the given name Amor. Qween Amor (1988-) is a performance artist who predominantly utilizes public space for her performances.
Amouzegar Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian آموزگار‎ (see Amouzgar).
Amouzgar Persian
Means "teacher" in Persian.
Amr Arabic
Derived from the given name Amr.
Amsler German (Swiss)
Derived from German Amsel "(European) blackbird", this was an occupational name for a fowler (bird catcher).
Amspacher German
Habitational name for someone from a place called Amsbach
Amuskibar Basque
Habitational name possibly derived from Basque amusko "dark" and ibar "valley, riverbank".
Anacker German
Nickname for a day laborer, as opposed to someone who owned fields, from Middle High German āne meaning "without" + acker meaning "field".
Anbar Arabic
Means "amber" in Arabic (see English name Amber). Notable actress Nihal Anbar was born in 1960.
Ander English
Short form of Anderson.
Andersdotter f Swedish
Strictly feminine patronymic of Anders.
Andreasdotter f Swedish (Rare)
Means "daughter of Andreas", this surname is only used by females.
Andréssdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Andrés" in Icelandic.
Andújar Spanish
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous Andalusian municipality.
Angerhofer German
Habitational name for someone from Angerhof in Bavaria.
Anheuser German
Last name of Eberhard Anheuser, founder of the Anheuser-Busch company.
Ankjær Danish
From a place name meaning 'water-hole with ducks.'
Anouar Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Anwar.
Ansar Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Ansar.
Ànsruthair Scottish Gaelic
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous town.
Antonsdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Anton" in Icelandic.
Anwar Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Anwar.
Anwer Urdu, Punjabi, Arabic, Bengali
Variant transcription of Anwar.
Apolinar Spanish
From the given name Apolinar
Appler German
Variant of Eppler.
Aranibar Basque
It indicates familial origin near Aranibar Palace in the Navarrese municipality of Arantza.
Arbeiter German
Occupational name from Middle High German arbeiter ‘laborer’.
Arbour French (Quebec)
Variant of Harbour or possibly a variant of Harbaud or Herbert.
Arder Estonian
Arder is an Estonian surname meaning, possibly a corruption of "ader", meaning "plow".
Ármannsdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Ármann". Used exclusively by women.
Armour Scottish, Northern Irish
From Middle English, Old French armure, blended with the agent noun armer (see Armer), hence an occupational name for a maker of arms and armor. The collective noun armure denoted offensive weapons as well as the more recently specialized sense of protective gear.
Armuier French
French for "armorer."
Arusaar Estonian
Arusaar is an Estonian surname meaning "meadow/grassland island".
Arzur Breton
Derived from the Breton given name of Arzhur.
Asadpour Persian
Means "son of Asad".
Ascher German
Derived from German asche meaning "ash" (tanners worked with ash)
Asghar Arabic, Urdu, Persian
From the given name Asghar.
Asgharpour Persian
Means "son of Asghar".
Asher Jewish
From the given name Asher.
Asher English
Name for someone who dwelled by an ash tree, from Middle English asche or asshe meaning "ash tree".
Ashkar Arabic
Variant of Ashqar.
Ashour Arabic
Derived from Arabic عاشوراء ('ashura) referring to the holy tenth day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar.
Ashqar Arabic
From the given name Ashqar.
Ásmundsdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Ásmundur".
Asnicar Italian
From Cimbrian haazo "hare" and ékke "hill, rise".
Asperger German
Denoting a person who lived in Asperg, a town in Southwest Germany, derived from a cadet named Asperg who lived in the ruling house... [more]
Asusaar Estonian
Asusaar is an Estonian surname meaning "resident (of) island" ("island dweller/resident").
Auclair French
Patronymic from the personal name Clair or the nickname Leclair (‘the cheerful one’): (fils) à Leclair ‘(son) of Leclair’. It has also absorbed cases of Auclerc (from LeClerc).
Auger French
From the given name Auger.
Augsburger German
habitational name for someone from the city of Augsburg in Bavaria named as the city (burg) of the Roman Emperor Augustus in whose reign it was founded.
Aurifaber German (Latinized)
Latinised form of Goldschmidt, meaning "gold smith".
Ausker m English (Rare)
Derived from the given name Oscar.
Ausländer German
Nickname given to a foreigner.
Avelar Portuguese
This indicates familial origin within the eponymous parish of the municipality of Ansião.
Avner Hebrew
From the given name Avner.
Awaayaɣeř Berber
Moroccan (Rifian): tribal name from the tribe of Ayt Waayaɣeř from the province of Řḥusima.
Aybar Basque (Hispanicized)
Aybar Name Meaning. Spanish (of Basque origin): habitational name, in most cases probably from Aibar in Navarre, but in some cases perhaps a variant of Eibar, the name of a place in Gipuzkoa. The place names are from Basque ai 'side', 'slope' + ibar 'flood plain', 'valley'.
Aydemir Turkish
From the given name Aydemir.
Aydınlar Turkish
Derived from the Turkish word “aydın” meaning “enlightened”.
Ayer English, Scottish
Means "heir, inheritor", from Anglo-Norman aire.
Ayer English
From the Middle English given name Aier, a form of Germanic Agihari, possibly derived from agaz "fear" and hari "army".
Ayler English
occupational name from Old French aillier ‘garlic seller’, from ail ‘garlic’ (from Latin allium).... [more]
Azadpour Persian
Means "son of Azad".
Azar Hebrew
Means "(he) helped" in Hebrew, a verb form of Ezer or Ezra.
Azer Persian
Azer or temple fire from the Zoroastrian period in ancient Persia,as a surname relates the individual to the fire maintainers at the Zoroastrian temples
Azhar Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Azhar.
Azizpoor Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian عزیزپور (see Azizpour).
Azizpour Persian
Means "son of Aziz" in Persian.
Azlor Aragonese (Hispanicized)
Castilianized form of Aflor.
Aznar Spanish
Aznar is a Spanish surname of Basque origin and an obsolete given name. It probably stems from old Basque "azenar(i)" ('fox', modern "azeri").
Babar Urdu
From given name Babar
Babiker Arabic
From the given name Abu Bakr.
Bacquier Medieval Basque
Meaning cowboy or rancher.
Bačvar Croatian
Bačvar family my grandfather Stjepan Bačvar born July 11 1904 in Bosiljevo Croatia in Croatia it means barrel Here in Canada it's spelled Bacvar thank you
Badar Urdu
Derived from the given name Badar.
Bäder Romansh
Derived from the given name Peter.
Bader Arabic
Derived from the given name Badr.
Badr Arabic
From the given name Badr.
Baeder German (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Bäder, itself a variant of Bader.
Baeder Romansh
Variant of Bäder.
Baer German
Derived from Old High German bero "bear".
Bagherpour Persian
Means "son of Bagher" in Persian.
Bahadır Turkish
From the given name Bahadır.
Bahadur Indian, Hindi, Urdu
From the given name Bahadur.
Bahrampour Persian
Means "son of Bahram".
Baile Phùir Scottish Gaelic
Proper, non-Anglicized form of Balfour.
Bairnsfather English
From a medieval nickname in Scotland and northern England for the (alleged) father of an illegitimate child (from northern Middle English bairnes "child's" + father). This surname was borne by British cartoonist and author Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959).
Bakhtiar Persian, Urdu
From the given name Bakhtiar.
Bakır Turkish
From the given name Bakır.
Bakr Arabic
From the given name Bakr. A famous bearer was Abu Bakr (573-634), the first Islamic caliphate.
Bakr Arabic
Derived from the given name Bakr.
Balaguer Catalan, Spanish, Filipino
Habitational name for someone originally from the city of Balaguer in Catalonia, Spain.
Baldinger German
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): habitational name for someone from a place called Baldingen, either in Württemberg, Germany, or Aargau, Switzerland.
Baldomir Galician
Derived from the given name Baldo.
Balfager Gothic, Medieval Portuguese
Name of a Visigoth noble family (around the 10th century) from the Iberian Peninsula (current northern Portugal), meaning "bold spear"; they descent from the Balti dynasty.
Ballaster English
Meant "person who makes or is armed with a crossbow" (from a derivative of Middle English baleste "crossbow", from Old French).
Ballinger American
From the YouTuber, Colleen Ballinger (1986-)
Baltasar Spanish
From the given name Baltasar.