Generated Names — Surnames
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Killough is a locational surname of Irish origin. It indicates a person who originated from a place called Killough, the best known being the village of Killough (Irish Cill Locha, "church of the loch...
Becker is a German occupational surname derived from Middle High German becker meaning "baker." Along with Bäcker and Baecker, it originated as a name for a baker and his family. In northern Germany,...
Mandelbaum is a Jewish (Ashkenazic) surname of German origin, meaning "almond tree" in German. As a topographic or ornamental surname, it likely referred to someone who lived near or owned an almond t...
Ó Téacháin is an Irish Gaelic surname, the original form of the Anglicized name Teahan. It means "descendant of Téachán," where the personal name Téachán is thought to derive from a word meaning "fugi...
Abatescianni is an Italian surname meaning “abbot Gianni,” derived from Italian abate (“abbot, priest”) combined with the given name Gianni, a short form of Giovanni (see John). This surname belongs t...
Suárez is a common Spanish patronymic surname of Germanic origin, meaning "son of Suero". The surname originated in the province of Asturias in northwestern Spain and spread widely throughout Latin Am...
Arena is an Italian cognate of the Spanish surname Arenas. Like its counterpart, Arena derives from various place names and ultimately from the Italian arena (from Latin harena), meaning "sand." This...
Macías (also spelled Macias) is a Spanish surname whose origins have prompted scholarly debate. The surname is widely distributed across Spain and Latin America, with significant frequency in regions...
Stablum is an Italian surname, most commonly found in the northern regions of the country. The name is derived from the Latin word stabulum, meaning "stable," which originally referred to a shelter fo...