Yes! The proud and noble English surname of Dart is first found in Devon, where they had held a family seat- near the river Dart.
The surname Rothery is from the Yorkshire area of England and is derived from the name of the River Rother.
McKinzie is a family surname derived from the Scottish surname MacKenzie.
This surname Florenz is a German surname, from Germany. It is derived from the name Florence, of Latin origin.
The English surname Merly was originally derived from a place-name for Morlaix, on the Brittany peninsula in the northwest area of France.
The surname Lott is an English or French surname, possibly derived from northern France during the crusades.
Fuentes is a Hispanic surname derived from the Spanish/Portuguese word for fountain.
The surname Ignjatovic is of Serbian origin. It is a common surname in Serbia and is derived from the given name Ignjat.
The powerful Strathclyde people of the English/Scottish Borderlands area derived the Borderlands surname of Nixson from the personal name Nicholas. They are on record from early times as having held a family seat in Cumberland.
The ancient Pictish clans of Scotland derived this surname from the given name "Paul".
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait".
Yes, it's an English surname derived from Norman French malheure 'unhappy', 'unlucky'.
Stas is a Dutch surname and is derived from the first name Eustace. Eustace is from the Latin Eustacius which itself is derived from the Greek name Eustakhyos meaning "fruitful".