Submitted Surnames from Given Names

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Sadulaeva f Chechen
Feminine form of Sadulaev.
Sadykov Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tatar
Means "son of Sadyk".
Sadykova f Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tatar
Feminine form of Sadykov.
Saechueng Thai
Form of Zhuang used by Chinese Thais.
Saeed Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Dhivehi
Alternate transcription of Said.
Saeedi Persian, Urdu
From the given name Saeed.
Saeidzadeh Persian
From the given name Saeid combined with the Persian suffix -زاده (-zâde) meaning "offspring".
Saemonsaburo Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 左衛門三郎 (see Saemonsaburō).
Saemonsaburō Japanese (Rare)
Derived from a combination of the given names 左衛門 (see Saemon) and 三郎 (see Saburō).... [more]
Saemonsaburoh Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 左衛門三郎 (see Saemonsaburō).
Saemonsaburou Japanese (Rare)
Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 左衛門三郎 (see Saemonsaburō).
Saëns French
From the given name Saëns
Sáenz Spanish
Patronymic from an unidentified personal name, possibly from Sancho.
Sævarsdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Sævar" in Icelandic.
Sævarsson Icelandic
Means "son of Sævar" in Icelandic.
Safa Persian, Turkish, Arabic, Urdu
From the given names Safaa or Safaa'.
Safaei Persian
From the given name Safa.
Safari Persian
From the given name Safar.
Səfərli Azerbaijani
From the given name Səfər.
Səfərov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Səfər".
Səfərova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Səfərov.
Safarpoor Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian صفرپور (see Safarpour).
Safarpour Persian
Means "son of Safar".
Safarzadeh Persian
Means "born of Safar".
Safdar Urdu
Derived from the given name Safdar.
Safdari Persian
From the given name Safdar.
Safeya Muslim
• Safeya is derived from the SAD-F-A root which is used in many places in the Quran, This name derives from the Arabic “Ṣafi”, meaning “pure, confidante, best friend”. Safiyya bint Huyayy was a Jewish woman captured from the Banu Nadir tribe at age 17, who became Muhammad's wife... [more]
Saffeels English (Rare), German (Rare)
Used as a last name a minimum of 82 times in (USA, Germany).
Safi Arabic
From the given name Safi.
Safiullin m Tatar, Bashkir
Means "son of Safiulla".
Safiullina f Tatar, Bashkir
Feminine form of Safiullin.
Şəfiyeva f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Şəfiyev.
Safwan Arabic
Derived from the given name Safwan.
Safwat Arabic
Derived from the given name Safwat.
Sagaipova f Chechen
Feminine form of Sagaipov.
Sahagian Armenian
Alternate transcription of Sahakyan.
Sahakian Armenian
Alternate transcription of Sahakyan.
Sahakyan Armenian
Means "son of Sahak".
Sahar Arabic
From the given name Sahar
Şahbazova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Şahbazov.
Said Arabic, Somali, Urdu
From the given name Sa'id.
Saïdi Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Sa'id.
Saidi Arabic
From the given name Sa'id.
Saïed Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from the given name Sa'id, influenced by French orthography and chiefly used in Tunisia.
Saied Arabic
Derived from the given name Sa'id.
Saif Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
From the given name Saif.
Saifullah Arabic
From the given name Saifullah.
Saint-Just French
From Saint Justus of Beauvais, a Catholic Saint. A famous bearer of this name is Louis Antoine de Saint-Just, a figure of the French Revolution who was guillotined.
Saint-xandre French
Derived from Saint Alexander
Sainz Spanish
A variation of the surname Sáenz, derived from the extremely popular medieval given name Sancho... [more]
Saipov Uzbek, Kyrgyz
From a given name derived from Arabic صائب (sayib) meaning "just, true, right".
Saique Filipino
Saique means ‘sovereign’ or ‘supreme ruler’
Saishiki Japanese
Derived from "彩色" meaning "colouring".
Saitoska f Macedonian
Feminine form of Saitoski.
Saitoski m Macedonian
Means "son of Sait".
Saitovska f Macedonian
Feminine form of Saitovski.
Saitovski m Macedonian
Means "son of Sait".
Saiz Spanish
Variant of Sáez.
Sajid Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Sajid.
Sajjad Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Derived from the given name Sajjad.
Sajjadi Persian
From the given name Sajjad.
Sajuyigbe Yoruba (Americanized, Rare)
The Sajuyigbe family, with its roots in the Yoruba tribe, carries a rich and complex history. The family is believed to descend from a line of royals that held significant influence in Yorubaland around the time of the Nok culture... [more]
Sakamata Japanese
Perhaps from surname of Naoya Sakamata, who was a composer of dark music.
Sakenov m Kazakh
Means "son of Saken".
Sakenova f Kazakh
Feminine form of Sakenov.
Saket Arabic (Maghrebi)
An Algerian title meaning "silent" or "quiet", and it is among the titles granted to the Algerians by the French occupation in 1882.
Sakib Bengali
From the given name Shakib.
Salae Thai (Muslim)
From the given name Salae, a Thai form of Salih.
Salaeh Thai (Muslim)
Alternate transcription of Salae.
Salahov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Salah 1".
Salahova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Salahov.
Salahuddin Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
From the given name Salah al-Din.
Salam Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Salam.
Salama Arabic
Derived from the given name Salama.
Salamah Arabic
Derived from the given name Salama.
Šalamon Slovene
From the given name Šalamon.
Salamova f Azerbaijani, Chechen
Feminine form of Salamov.
Salapuddin Filipino, Tausug
From the given name Salapuddin.
Salauddin Bengali
From the given name Salauddin.
Salaün Breton, French
Form of the given name Solomon.
Saldrim Irish
Means "One who knows".
Saleem Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
From the given name Salim.
Salehi Persian
Derived from the given name Saleh.
Salgari Italian, Venetian
Meaning unknown.
Salhi Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Salih.
Salic Filipino, Maranao
Derived from the given name Salic.
Salih Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Salih.
Salikhov m Tatar, Bashkir
Means "son of Salikh".
Salimi Persian, Arabic
From the given name Salim.
Səlimov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Səlim".
Səlimova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Səlimov.
Salkind Yiddish
a last name originally derived from a medieval Yiddish given name
Sallam Arabic
Derived from the given name Salam.
Salman Arabic, Urdu, Turkish
From the given name Salman.
Salmanov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Salman".
Salmanual m Arabic
It is also called Protected or Peaceful. which is another form of the Arabic name 𝘚𝘢𝘭𝘮𝘢𝘯
Salmona Judeo-Spanish
From a variant of the given name Shelomoh.
Salomón Jewish, Spanish
From the given name Salomón.
Salomone Italian
From the given name Salomone the Italian form of Solomon.
Saltmarsh English
Last name of cricket player Ian Saltmarsh (1901-1970).
Salvatore Italian
Derived from the Italian masculine given name Salvatore, which in turn was derived from the Italian noun salvatore meaning "saviour, rescuer"... [more]
Samad Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Dhivehi
From the given name Samad.
Samadi Persian, Arabic
From the given name Samad.
Səmədova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Səmədov.
Samadzai Pashto
Means "son of Samad" in Pashto.
Samandarov Uzbek
From the given name Samandar.
Sameer Arabic, Dhivehi, Urdu
From the given name Samir 1.
Sameh Arabic
Derived from the given name Samih.
Samer Arabic
From the given name Samer.
Sami Arabic
Derived from the given name Sami 2.
Samih Arabic
From the given name Samih.
Şamilov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Şamil".
Şamilova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Şamilov.
Samir Arabic
From the given name Samir 1.
Samiri Arabic (Maghrebi)
From the given name Samir 1. It also means "samaritan" in Arabic.
Samirov Azerbaijani
Means "son of Samir 1".
Samis German
From a pet form of the personal name Samuel.
Samreen Arabic, Indian, Urdu
From the given name Samrin.
Samsonov Russian
Means "son of Samson".
Sámuel Hungarian
From the given name Sámuel.
Samy Arabic (Egyptian)
Derived from the given name Sami 2.
Samylin Russian
Means "son of Samyl".
Sanches Portuguese
Portuguese cognate of Sanchez.
Sancti Celtic (Latinized, Archaic)
Sancti or Santi is a Italian surname in the north of Italy, Cisalpine Gaul or Galia Citerior also known as Galia Togata. It's a last name belonging to ancient Celtic tribes.
Sanctius Biblical Latin (Latinized, Archaic)
It meaning saint or holy. It comes from the Latin word sanctus.
Sancto Medieval Italian (Latinized, Modern)
It comes from the Latin and it means hallowed or holiness.
Sanctus Medieval Italian
Sanctus is a very old graphic form in Italy and it means santo (saint).
Sand English, Scottish
Derived from a short form of Alexander.
Sand French
Derived from the given name Sando.
Sandison Scottish
Possibly a Scottish variant of Sanderson.
Sandouno Western African
Sandouno is a Kissi surname of an unknown meaning in Sierra Leone and Guinea.
San Francisco Spanish
In honor of Saint Francis.
Sani Arabic, Bengali
Derived from the given name Sani 1.
Sanin Russian
Means "son of Sana".
Sanjeewa Sinhalese
From the given name Sanjeewa.
Sank English
Possibly taken from a pet form of the given name Samuel.
Sankey English, Irish
Habitational name from a place in Lancashire, which derived from the name of an ancient British river, perhaps meaning "sacred, holy." ... [more]
Sanocki Polish
Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair)... [more]
Sanon Haitian Creole
From the given name Sanon of uncertain meaning, likely of African origin.
Sanosian Armenian
Derived from the given name Sanos, a diminutive of Alexander.
Sans Catalan
From the given name Sans.
Santander Spanish
From the toponymy, it is discussed whether Santander is a derivation of San Emeterio or San Andrés. Due to the proximity of the Basque country (Ander = Andrés) and the tenor of some ancient texts, it can be concluded that it refers to San Andrés... [more]
Santangelo Italian, Sicilian
Either habitational name from any of numerous places especially in the south named with reference to a local shrine or church dedicated to Saint Angel (Italian Sant'Angelo) as for example Sant'Angelo a Cupolo (Benevento) Sant'Angelo a Fasanella (Salerno) Sant'Angelo all’Esca and Sant'Angelo a Scala (Avellino) Sant'Angelo d'Alife (Caserta) and Sant'Angelo del Pesco (Molise)... [more]
Sante Old Celtic
It is a surname of Northern Italy (Cisalpine Gaul). It means sacred or holy.
Santesson Swedish
Means "son of Sante". Sante is a medieval Swedish form of Alexander.
Santi Italian
Derived from the given name Santi, or as a patronymic form of Santo. It can also be derived as a nickname from santo "holy" or "saint", ultimately from Latin sanctus.
Santiais Celtic (Latinized, Modern, Rare, Archaic), Old Celtic
Santiais is a surname of the Celtic origin (it's Cisalpine Gaul / Gallia Citerior, therefore, it's Italian-Celts, Italo-Celtic, Italo-Alpine). It meaning saint (sacred or holy)... [more]
Santin Venetian
Venetian diminutive of Santo.
Santino Italian
Derived from the given name Santino.
Santis Medieval Italian (Latinized, Archaic)
It means holliness, hallowed, saintly, sainted, sanctity. It is a surname that corresponds with Italian Celts families (Italo-Celtic family groups), more precisely in Piemonte or Piedmont (north of Italy).
Santistevan Spanish
Status of nobility
Santy Celtic (Latinized, Modern)
It means saint, sacred or holy. In the Gaelic language is sanctaidd.
Sanx Spanish
A variation of the surname Sáenz, derived from the popular medieval given name Sancho. This given name was originally derived from the Latin name Sanctius a derivative of the Latin word 'sanctus', meaning 'holy'... [more]
São Lucas Portuguese
Means "St. Luke" in Portuguese.
Saoud Arabic
From the given name Saoud.
Saparbekov m Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Means "son of Saparbek".
Saparbekova f Kazakh, Kyrgyz
Feminine form of Saparbekov.
Saparova f Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek
Feminine form of Saparov.
Saparow Turkmen
Means "son of Sapar".
Saparowa f Turkmen
Feminine form of Saparow.
Sapienza Italian
Means "knowledge, wisdom" in Italian.
Sapru Kashmiri (Modern)
Sapru people were a nomadic clan originally from Iran that moved across Asia and settled in Kashmir.
Saqib Arabic, Urdu
Derived from the given name Saqib.
Saraswati Indonesian
From the given name Saraswati
Sərdarov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Sərdar".
Sərdarova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Sərdarov.
Sarfraz Urdu
Derived from the given name Sarfraz.
Sargis Armenian
From the given name Sargis.
Sargsian Armenian
Alternate transcription of Armenian Սարգսյան (see Sargsyan).
Şərifova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Şərifov.
Sarna Polish
IT COMES FROM POLAND FROM LONG-AGO ANCESTORS
Sarsenbaev Kazakh
Means "son of Sarsenbay".
Sarsenbaeva f Kazakh
Feminine form of Sarsenbaev.
Sarsenov Kazakh
Means "son of Sarsen".
Sarsenova f Kazakh
Feminine form of Sarsenov.
Sashenka Russian, Ukrainian, Ukrainian (Belarusianized)
From the Russian and Ukrainian given name Sashenka (a diminutive of Aleksandr or Oleksandr), or Belarusianised form of Ukrainian Sashenko.
Sashenko Ukrainian
From the given name Sasha.
Sattar Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Persian
Derived from the given name Sattar.
Sattari Persian
From Persian ستار (setâr) meaning "star" (see Setareh or Sitara).
Səttarova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Səttarov.
Sattorov Tajik, Uzbek
Means "son of Sattor".
Saul Estonian
Saul is an Estonian surname derived from the biblical masculine given name "Saul".
Sauls English
From the given name Saul.
Saunder English
From the given name Alexander.
Savas Greek
From the personal name Sav(v)as, New Testament Greek Sabbas, a derivative of Sabbaton "Sabbath", "Saturday".
Savaş Turkish
From the given name Savaş.
Savelli Italian
It could derive from the Sabelli (ancient Italic tribe), pre-Roman population, or from toponyms such as Savelli di Norcia (PG) and indicate the origin of the founder.
Savelyev m Russian
Means "son of Saveliy".
Savery English
Originally from the given name of Germanic origin, Savaric
Savin m Russian
Derives from Saveliy or Savva.
Savino Italian
From the given name Savino.
Saviñón Spanish
Probably of French origin, an altered form of Savignon which is from a pet form of the personal name Savin or a habitational name from place called Savignon in Ardèche.
Savko Ukrainian
From a pet form of the personal name Sava (see Savas).
Savva Greek (Cypriot)
From the given name Savvas.
Savvides Greek (Cypriot)
Alternate transcription of Greek Σαββίδης (see Savvidis) chiefly used in Cyprus.
Savvidis Greek
Means "son of Savvas".
Sawiris Coptic, Ancient Roman (Arabized)
Derived From the Arabic form of the Latin surname Severus.
Sax English, Norwegian
From the Old Norse personal name Saxi meaning "knife, sword".
Sayatov m Kazakh
Means "son of Sayat".
Sayatova f Kazakh
Feminine form of Sayatov.
Sayed Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Sayyid.
Sayer English
Derived from an Anglo-Norman variant of the Germanic given name Sigiheri, composed of sigu "victory" and heri "army".
Sayfullina f Bashkir, Tatar
Feminine form of Sayfullin.
Saykhman Punjabi
This name is a boy's name. used as surname name. mostly used as boys name of Sikh or Hindu religion. originated from Punjabi. (sikh) means "learner" and (maan) means "mind". "Learner's Mind"
Saykhman m Indian (Sikh)
a disciple of the mind. from the two words (sikh/man)
Saylauov m Kazakh
Means "son of Sailau".
Saylauova f Kazakh
Feminine form of Saylauov.
Sayre English
Variant of Sayer.
Sazak Turkish
Sazak means soft, warm breeze.
Scanlon Irish
Anglicized form of Ó Scannláin.
Scarry Irish
Shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Scurra, meaning ‘descendant of Scurra’, a personal name of uncertain origin.
Schaal German, Dutch, French, Jewish
Either a nickname for a braggart or a market crier, (derived from Middle High German schal meaning "noise, bragging"), an occupational name for someone who made dishes for scales and vessels for drinking, (from Middle Low German and Dutch schale "dish"), a habitational name from Schaala in Thuringia or the Schaalsee lake near Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, or a topographic name for someone living on marshy land, (from Dutch schald "shallow")... [more]
Schachner German
German origins (as told to me by my family); popular in Austria and also has Jewish and Slavic origins, according to the internet/ancestry.com.
Schaefer German (?)
Originating in Germany SCHAEFER is a given surname meaning Shepard in German.
Schalk German, Dutch
From Old High German scalc "servant, retainer, jester", which eventually evolved to mean "joker, rogue, knave". Could be an occupational name for an attendant or jester, a nickname for someone mischievous, or derived from a given name containing scalc as an element, such as Godschalk.
S-charplaz Romansh
Derived from the given name S-cher and Romansh plaz "place".
Schellekens Dutch
Patronymic form of Schelleken, a diminutive of given names derived from scalc "servant, knight", such as Schalk or Godschalk... [more]
Scherman German
German version of Sherman 1
Schett Romansh
Truncated form of Tomaschett.
Schicklgruber German (Austrian)
This was the surname of Maria Schicklgruber (April 15, 1795 - January 7, 1847), the grandmother of Adolf Hitler.
Schinker German
Unknown, though I would very much like to know. Possible Hungarian influence as well as German.
Schley German
Name for someone living by the Schlei river.