WebMeans "cartwright", related to Old High German ahsa "axle". Ferro Italian, Spanish. Means "iron", ultimately from Latin ferrum. This was an occupational name for one who worked with iron. Fèvre French. Occupational name meaning "blacksmith" in Old French, derived from Latin faber. Fletcher English. WebLovell English Variant of Lowell. Lowell English From a nickname derived from a Norman French lou meaning "wolf" and a diminutive suffix. Lupei Romanian Variant of Lupu. Lupo Italian From an Italian nickname meaning "wolf". Lupu Romanian From Romanian lup meaning "wolf". Ochoa Spanish Spanish form of Otxoa. Otxoa Basque
French (Huguenot) Submitted Surnames - Behind the Name
WebThis is a list of surnames in which the categories include flowers. More Filters (1) Bellerose French Means "beautiful rose" in French. Belrose French Variant of Bellerose. Blumenthal German, Jewish Derived from German Blumen "flowers" and Thal "valley". Desrosiers French Means "from the rose bushes", from French rosier "rose bush". WebCorleone Sicilian, Literature. From the name of the town of Corleone in Sicily, which is of uncertain meaning. This surname is well known from the novel The Godfather (1969) by Mario Puzo, as well as the films based on his characters. The story tells how Vito Andolini comes to America from Sicily, receiving the new surname Corleone at Ellis ... riyleville va. weather
French Submitted Surnames (page 4) - Behind the Name
WebAgricola Italian. From Latin agricola meaning "farmer". Almássy Hungarian. Means "from the apple orchard", derived from Hungarian alma meaning "apple". Barnes English. Denoted a person who worked or lived in a barn. The word barn is derived from Old English bere "barley" and ærn "dwelling". Bauer German. WebKowalski Polish. From Polish kowal meaning "blacksmith". This is the second most common surname in Poland. Kuznetsov Russian. Patronymic form of Russian кузнец (kuznets) meaning "blacksmith". Lefèvre French. Occupational name meaning "blacksmith" in Old French, derived from Latin faber. Smit Dutch. WebFarand English (Canadian), French (Quebec) Derived from the given name FARIMOND or from the French word ferrer meaning "to be clad in iron" or "to shoe a horse". Farge French. Reduced or Americanized form of La Farge/Lafarge. Farragut Breton, French, Catalan, American. A Breton-French surname of unknown origin. riyoherbs