In all likelihood it probably does.
Jacobson.
The related link listed below identifies the origins of this surname as either German or Spanish - but people have been moving around quite a bit in our short history on Planet Earth, so it is possible that Hebrew roots are included.
The surname "Howard" has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew surnames have meaning in Hebrew.
Jacobson means "son of Jacob", Jacob coming from the Hebrew name Yakov literally menaing "heel-grabber".
The Neeson surname has origins in Scotland, Holland, and Germany.
The surname Igoe has origins in Ireland and Spain.
No, but it could be a Jewish surname.
The surname Quarles most likely has English origins.
from what i have been able to find is that it is either from the surname "Marsh" from england, and there are many origins from russia which is were my grandfather is from and we have the last name Maresh.
No, but a Jewish person can have any surname.
With Germanic origins, the surname carries the meaning of hardy, brave, or strong.Please access the related link below for more information:
It is believed that it origins from winemakers.