Generated Names — Surnames
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The surname Gross is primarily of German origin, representing a variant of the name Groß, which itself derives from the Old High German word groz meaning "tall, big". This descriptive surname was like...
Oliynyk (also Romanized as Oliinyk or Oliynik) is a Ukrainian surname derived from the word oliya (олія), meaning “oil” or “fat”. The name originated as an occupational surname for someone who produce...
Fairbairn is a Scottish and English surname. Its meaning is devotional in nature, derived from the Middle English and Scots phrase "fair bairn," meaning "beautiful child" or "handsome child." The name...
Mullins is a variant of the Irish surname Mullen, ultimately derived from the native Gaelic Ó Maoláin. This patronymic surname means "descendant of Maolán," where the personal name Maolán referred to...
Boyanova is a Bulgarian surname that functions as the feminine form of Boyanov. In Bulgarian naming traditions, surnames often take different endings based on gender: masculine surnames typically end...
Daskalova is a Bulgarian surname, the feminine form of Daskalov. It derives from the Bulgarian word даскал (daskal), meaning "teacher", which itself originates from the Greek δάσκαλος (dáskalos), also...
Johnsson is a common Swedish surname meaning "son of John."The name follows the typical Scandinavian patronymic naming tradition, where surnames were formed by adding -son (son) to the father's given...
Van Houtem is a Dutch toponymic surname, a variant of Van Houten. The root surname Van Houten means "from forests," derived from the Dutch word hout ("forest" or "wood"). The name originates as a desi...
Reinders is a Dutch and Frisian patronymic surname, meaning “son of Reindert.” The given name Reindert is itself a Frisian form of Reynard, which derives from the Germanic name Raginhard, composed of...