The Rochevot family is originally from France. About the time of the French Revolution the family relocated to Germany and then immigrated to Buffalo, New York in the 1860s. The name underwent spelling changes when the family moved to Germany and again when they immigrated to the US. What the name was originally is unknown, though some believe it may have been "ROCHEVEAU(X)" or "ROCHEREAU".
Its actual origin is Germany and was once Hermann or Hermanne, My last name is Harmon which is from Hermann
The origin and the meaning for the last name Drushella is not known or defined. As of 2014 there are 118 people in the U.S. with this last name.
Lloyd is a Welsh name - anything with two ll's at the outset is Welsh in origin - or so I've been told
where does the last name uribe comes from
My family in honduras have that last name
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The last name Mitchell is of Scots origin.
Shifflett is Austrian in origin.
The surname Venancio is of Portuguese origin.
I believe Paumen as a last name is of Dutch origin.
D'Amore is Italian in origin meaning "from love".
Gower is an English name of Norman origin.
Leigh is of Old English origin, meaning: 'meadow'
Hardy is of French origin, it means bold & free