Submitted Surnames from Given Names

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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.
Schmidtberger German
A distinguishing name for someone named Berger who worked as a blacksmith, or a habitational name for someone from any of several places called Schmidtberg in Bavaria and Switzerland.
Schmon Romansh
Contracted form of the given names Schimun and Schamun.
Schöb Romansh
Derived from the given name Eusebius.
Schock German
German origin. Means "shock" in German, as in surprise.
Scholem Yiddish
From the given name Scholem.
Schorgl German (Austrian)
Austrian meaning, “Lover of the land”, used by farmers.
Schorsch German
Possibly from the given name George, pronounced SHORSH in South-Western Germany. As a Jewish name, it may come from the surname Shor.
Schwald Romansh
Derived from the given name Oswald.
Schwanke German
From a short form of the German given name Swaneke, a pet form of Swane, ultimately derived from a Germanic compound name formed with swan meaning "swan" as the first element (see Schwenke 2).
Schwieder German
Derived from the given name Swider.
Scime Italian
Possibly from the given name Simone 2, from Shimei or Shemesh, or from the Arabic root word شمس (shams or sams) "sun".
Scoggins English
Possibly derived from Old Norse skegg meaning "beard".
Scorfano Italian
Was in the Disney + Original Movie, Luca. "Alberto Scorfano"
Scrimshaw Medieval English
Referring to one who was a fencing-master, coming from the old French "eskermisseour", meaning "fencer" and which came in turn from the old high German word "skirmen", which meant "to defend".
Scurry Irish
Reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Scoireadh, meaning ‘descendant of Scoireadh’.
Seabert English
Transferred use of the given name Seabert
Seaborn English
From an Old English personal name derived from the elements "sea, lake" and beorn "warrior".
Seabright English
Derives from the Old English name Sæbeorht from sæ meaning "sea" and beorht meaning "bright". Related to Seabert.
Seager English, German (Modern)
English: from the Middle English personal name Segar, Old English S?gar, composed of the elements s? ‘sea’ + gar ‘spear’.... [more]
Sean English
The stage Surname of English singer Jay Sean (born Kamaljit Singh Jhooti)
Sebas French
From the given name Sébastien.
Sebastián Spanish
From the given name Sebastián.
Sebastian German, English
From the given name Sebastian.
Sebastiano Italian
From the given name Sebastiano.
Sebastíansdóttir Icelandic
Means "daughter of Sebastían" in Icelandic.
Sebastíansson Icelandic
Means "son of Sebastían" in Icelandic.
Sébastien French
From the given name Sébastien.
Sebeok Hungarian, Medieval Hungarian
From Sebők, a diminutive of Sebestyén.
Sebert German, French
From a German personal name composed of the elements sigi meaning "victory" + berht meaning "bright", "famous".
Sebestyén Hungarian
From the given name Sebestyén.
Secară Romanian
It means "rye" in Romanian.
Second French
From the given name Second.
Secondo Italian
From the given name Secondo
Secundino Galician
From the given name Secundino
Seeli Romansh
Derived from a diminutive of the given name Basilius.
Seese German
Comes from a Germanic personal name, Sigizo, from a compound name formed with sigi ‘victory’ as the first element.
Sefer Turkish
From the given name Sefer.
Seferaj Albanian
Means "descendant of Sefer" in Albanian.
Seferi Albanian
Derived from the given name Sefer.
Seferoğlu Turkish
Means "son of Sefer" in Turkish.
Seferović Bosnian
Means "son of Sefer" in Bosnian.
Seger Swedish, English, Dutch
Means "victory" in Swedish. It is also a variant of the English surname Seager or derived from the Germanic given name Sigiheri "victory army".
Séguin French, Gascon
From the given name Séguin the French form of Sigwin.
Segundo Spanish
From the given name Segundo.
Seib German
Short form of SEIBOLD. Ultimately derived from names composed of the Germanic name element sigi "victory".
Seid German
From the Germanic given name Sito, a short form of a compound name formed with sigi "victory".
Seif Arabic, Persian
From the given name Saif.
Seifert German (East Prussian)
German/Russian/Ashkenazi Jewish this surname derived from the very popular personal name siegfried, introduced for the first time inglaterra in the Anglo-Saxon period, and again as a surname thousand years later... [more]
Seifried German
Variant of Siegfried from its Middle High German form Sīvrid.
Seitz Upper German
A mainly Bavarian surname, from a reduced form of the personal name Seifried, a variant of Siegfried... [more]
Seitzer German
Variant of Seitz.
Seivert Dutch
Derived from the given name Sivert.
Sekulic Serbian
There is possibility that name come from latin word secolo, means century. Usual Serb end of surname is IC. All Serbs-Montenegrians, also small number of Croats who has that surname has origion from heart of Montenegro... [more]
Self English
East Anglian surname, from the medieval English masculine name Saulf which was derived from the Old English elements "sea" and wulf "wolf".
Seligman German, Jewish
Derived from the given name Selig with the German suffix -man meaning "man" and it's originally a patronymic. The surname Seligman is originated in the Rhineland.
Selim Arabic, Bengali
Derived from the given name Salim.
Selimaj Albanian
Means "descendant of Selim" in Albanian.
Selimi Albanian
Derived from the given name Selim.
Selimoska f Macedonian
Feminine form of Selimoski.
Selimoski m Macedonian
Means "son of Selim".
Selimov m Crimean Tatar
Crimean Tatar form of Selimović.
Selimović Bosnian
Means "son of Selim".
Selimovska f Macedonian
Feminine form of Selimovski.
Selimovski m Macedonian
Means "son of Selim".
Selinofoto Greek
A surname which means "Moonlight" in Greek.
Selmanaj Albanian
Means "descendant of Selman" in Albanian.
Selmani Albanian
Derived from the given name Selman.
Selmerlyov Russian (?)
Russian translation of Zelmerlöw.
Selwyn English
from the Middle English personal name Selewin (Old English Selewine perhaps from sele "manor" or sǣl "happiness prosperity" and wine "friend")... [more]
Semančik Rusyn
Means "son of Seman".
Semenduev Judeo-Tat
From the given name Semendu or Simandu, which was possibly derived from Persian سیاه (siyah) meaning "black" and مرد (mard) meaning "man" or Hebrew סימן טוב (siman tov) meaning "good sign, good mark".
Semendueva f Judeo-Tat
Feminine form of Semenduev.
Semenenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Semen".
Semenin Russian
From the given name Semen.
Semenov Russian
Means "son of Semyon".
Semirenko m Crimean Tatar (Ukrainianized)
Means "son of Semir". It is a Ukrainian style surname.
Semyonov m Russian
Means "son of Semyon".
Semyonova f Russian
Feminine form of Semyonov.
Sender Yiddish
From the given name Sender, a Yiddish diminutive of Alexander or Aleksandr.
Sendulla Medieval French
the name was originally from a town in the champagne valley that does not exist any more because of World War I the town's name is forgotten and all we have about it is the name sendulla a young girl whom live there as a child
Şener Turkish
From the given name Şener.
Şenol Turkish
From the given name Şenol.
Senthilkumar Tamil
Tamil - ... [more]
Senti Romansh
Derived from the given name Maxentius.
Seoighe Irish
Irish version of the surname Joyce
Serafimoski m Macedonian
Means "son of Serafim".
Serafimov m Bulgarian
Means "son of Serafim".
Serafimova f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Serafimov.
Serafín Spanish, Galician
From the given name Serafín.
Serafino Italian
From the given name Serafino
Serdarov Turkmen
Means "son of Serdar".
Sergeyan Armenian, Russian
Means "son of Sergey" with the Armenian suffix yan.
Serghei Romanian
From the given name Serghei.
Sergienko Ukrainian, Russian
Likely from the given name Sergey
Serhan Arabic
From the given name Sirhan.
Serhiyenko Ukrainian
Means "son of Serhiy".
Serik Kazakh
From the given name Serik.
Serikbaev Kazakh
Means "son of Serikbay".
Serikbaeva f Kazakh
Feminine form of Serikbaev.
Serikov Kazakh
Means "son of Serik".
Serikova f Kazakh
Feminine form of Serikov.
Serikzhanov m Kazakh
Means "son of Serikzhan".
Serikzhanova f Kazakh
Feminine form of Serikzhanov.
Serpik Russian
A diminutive of sickle. "little sickle"
Servais French
From the given name Servais.
Seth Scottish, Irish
Reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Sithigh or Ó Síthigh (see Sheehy).
Setiawan Indonesian, Javanese
From the given name Setiawan.
Severiano Spanish
From the given name Severiano
Severn English
From a medieval personal name derived from Severinus (Latin).
Severo Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the given name Severo
Severson American
Probably an Americanized form of Sivertsen, Sivertson, or Sievertsen.
Severson Norwegian (Americanized)
Alternate spelling of Syverson, son of Syver
Sewall English
Derived from the Middle English given names Sewal(d) or Sawal(d), variants of Old English Sæweald from "sea" and weald "power, authority, rule".
Seward English
Derived from the given name Sæweard.
Sewell English
Derived from the Middle English given names Sewal(d) and Siwal(d), variants of Old English Sigeweald, composed of sige "victory" and weald "power, authority, rule".
Seweryn Polish
From the given name Seweryn.
Sewina German, Polish
The first available record of the Sewina family name is around 1620 in the province of Silesia, a mixed cultural region between Germany and Poland. Once part of the Prussian Empire and Germany. After World War Two, the area is now part of Poland... [more]
Seydoux French, French (Swiss), Occitan
Derived from the Germanic names Sedulius, Sedulfus or Segedolfus. Another theory suggests Occitan roots; it might be an occupational name for someone who worked with silk, derived from Occitan sedós meaning "silky, soft"... [more]
Seyfried German
Derived from the given name Siegfried. The American actress Amanda Seyfried (1985-) is a well-known bearer of this name.
Seyidov m Azerbaijani
Means "son of Seyid".
Seyidova f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Seyidov.
Seys Belgian, Flemish
Possibly derived from a pet form of François, or from Middle Dutch cijns "toll, tribute, feudal tax".
Shaaban Arabic
Derived from the given name Shaban.
Shaban Arabic, Persian
Derived from the given name Shaban.
Shabanaj Albanian
Means "descendant of Shaban" in Albanian.
Shabani Persian, Albanian
From the given name Shaban.
Shad Arabic, Urdu, Persian
Derived from the given name Shad 1.
Shaddy Irish
Origin unidentified. Perhaps a variant of Irish Sheedy.
Shadel German (Anglicized, ?)
Derived from the German 'Schadle', meaning cranium or skull.
Shadi Arabic, Persian
Derived from the given name Shadi 1.
Shadrach English
From the given name Shadrach.
Shady Arabic (Egyptian)
Derived from the given name Shadi 1.
Shafeeq Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
Derived from the given name Shafiq.
Shafi Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Derived from the given name Shafi.
Shafik Arabic
Derived from the given name Shafiq.
Shafiq Arabic
From the given name Shafiq
Shafique Urdu
Derived from the given name Shafiq.
Shahabi Persian
From the given name Shahab.
Shahbaz Urdu
From the given name Shahbaz.
Shahbazi Persian
From the given name Shahbaz.
Shahbazpour Persian
Means "son of Shahbaz".
Shahbazzadeh Persian
Means "born of Shahbaz".
Shahed Arabic, Bengali
Derived from the given name Shahid.
Shaheed Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Dhivehi
From the given name Shahid.
Shaheen Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
From the given name Shahin.
Shahid Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Shahid.
Shahidi Persian
From the given name Shahid.
Shahin Arabic, Bengali
From the given name Shahin.
Shahinaj Albanian
Means "descendant of Shahin" in Albanian.
Shahini Persian, Albanian
From the given name Shahin or from one of the multiple places in Iran named Shahini.
Shahnazi Persian
From the given name Shahnaz.
Shahot m Indian (Sikh)
The Shahot caste, one of the 13 Jatt clans associated with Sikhism, traces its origins to the 1900s. Historically, they were an agrarian community, deeply connected to the land and farming.
Shahriar Persian
From the given name Shahriar.
Shahriari Persian
From the given name Shahriyar.
Shahrokhi Iranian
From the given name Shahrokh.
Shahzad Urdu, Pashto
From the given name Shahzad.
Shahzadi Urdu
From the given name Shahzad.
Shai Hebrew (Modern)
From the unisex given name Shai.
Shaked Hebrew
Means Almond in Hebrew
Shakeel Arabic
From the given name Shakil.
Shaker Arabic
From the given name Shakir.
Shakerchi Turkish
Of Turkish origin, the most widely reported origin and meaning is “Sugarman” in English. The name Shakerchi is a nickname or a surname that has been adopted by individuals with Turkish heritage... [more]
Shakeri Persian
From the given name Shaker.
Shakhar Hebrew (Modern)
Means "dawn" in Hebrew.
Shakil Arabic
From the given name Shakil.
Shakir Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi
From the given name Shakir.
Shakoor Arabic, Urdu
From the given name Shakur.
Shakur Bengali, Indian (Muslim), Urdu
From the given name Shakur.
Shakurov Bashkir, Tatar, Uzbek
Means "son of Shakur".