France? Argent is 'silver'. Largent, as a distortion of L'Argent, would mean "the silver" and could have referred to one who mined silver, one who worked in silver (a silver smith) or even to a silver-haired person.
Matchett is a surname from Northern Irish, possibly a form of Matthew.
The surname Swagerty is 100% North American. It is the Americanized form of Schweigert and Schweigert is a German surname.
The surname "Mobley" is English. The name is a shortened form of Mobberley of which there is a village of the same name in Cheshire, England.
The surname Quinn comes from Ireland. It is the English form of the Irish surname O Cuinn, which means "a descendent of Conn".
Germany- Americanized form of Frede meaning peace.
The surname Lammie is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the personal name "Lambie," which is a diminutive form of the given name Lambert.
Matchett is a surname from Northern Irish, possibly a form of Matthew.
The surname Swagerty is 100% North American. It is the Americanized form of Schweigert and Schweigert is a German surname.
Ramirez is a Spanish surname. It is a Spanish form of the German name Reinmar.
Silverson is an anglicized form of the German name Silberson, so it may have come from either Germany or England. See the Related Link below.
The surname "Mobley" is English. The name is a shortened form of Mobberley of which there is a village of the same name in Cheshire, England.
The surname "Limon" has Spanish origins, specifically from Spain. It is derived from the word "limón" which means "lemon" in Spanish.
The surname Quinn comes from Ireland. It is the English form of the Irish surname O Cuinn, which means "a descendent of Conn".
This surname Workman is an English surname and a Scottish and Irish surname. It is a name for a laborer, a work man.There are also Germans who bear this surname Workman, variants include Workmann, perhaps it is an Americanized form of a German surname, or perhaps it is of same derivative as the English/Scottish/Irish Workman.For more information, see related links below.
Germany- Americanized form of Frede meaning peace.
1. French: from the personal name Guille, a short form of Guillaume (William). 2. Perhaps a reduced form of the Irish family name McGuill, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cuill 'son of Coll'.
Its an English form of the Gaelic name Mac Leoid.