I'm pretty sure Chase does. Variants are Chace or Chayse.
HUNTER Gender: Masculine & Feminine Usage: English From an occupational English surname which was derived from Middle English huntere meaning "hunter". (Behind the Name)
This is Marathi surname and the meaning of this surname divided in two partwagh+mare(wagh) =means Tigerand(mare) =Hunter of tigerSo..........full meaning is hunter of tiger and in Marathi language we called Waghmare
Hunter was an English surname for a person employed as a hunter, originally derived from Old English word hunta.
The Hunter surname has multiple roots; primarily Scotland which may have originated in Ireland, but also England.
The surname Hunter derives from a description of an occupation. A hunter is someone who goes into the wild with bow and arrow or other tools to kill and capture animals such as deer, geese, etc., for food.
The name Weidner means hunter in German. It is a fairly common surname. There are other variations of this name including Weedner, Wedener, and Wiedener.
huntress
sealgaire (hunter, huntsman) 'shall-geri'tóraí (pursuer; seeker, hunter) 'tory'As a surname: Mac an t-Sealgair (Scottish Gaelic)
Assuming you mean the surname 'Hunter', the Gaelicform is Mac an t-Sealgair.sealgair, sealgairean (pl.)
The surname Moran means Big.
Christopherson is a surname that means "son of Christopher." A variant from Sweden is Kristofferson, the surname of singer Kristoffer "Kris" Kristofferson.
It is an English surname and means peddlar or merchant