Ma kun gull.
The Irish surname 'mac Conghail' is pronounced as "mack-KOHN-gal."
Hanak
The Greek and Latin cultures enjoyed this as a female given name, with 'Julian' being the male version. I cannot find it as a surname.
Kuper is the German version of the English surname Cooper
Greig is a Scottish surname (promounced 'Greg') and is most likely derived from a shortened version of the surname Gregory.
The surname Melvin is modernised version of the name Melville it is said to be a Scottish name which was common during the 12th century. There is also a geographical spread of the surname Melvin all over the UK.
No Gaelic version.
The Irish version of the surname Burke is "de BΓΊrca."
Yes, the real surname is Hapchyn. Hopchin is merely the Anglo version.
Diogène is the French spelling of the Greek philosopher surname.
Hanak
Yes, Tran is a common Vietnamese last name that can also be used as a first name.
Possibly a version of the Scottish MacWhirter?
It is the English version of the Scottish clan Mathewson.
The surname Wyllie comes form Scotland. It is a version of the last name, Wylie. It is believed to have been a place name.
Hodgson is a variant of the surname Hodge.Hodge is derived from the medieval personal name Hodge which was a shortened version of the name Roger.
It is an Irish surname. It is an anglicized version of the Irish Gaelic Mac an Ridire (son of the knight). They were a branch of the Fitzsimons'.
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