The surname "Cliffe" is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is derived from a topographic name for someone who lived near a steep or precipitous slope or cliff. It is a locational surname indicating where the original bearer was from.
The surname Lighthill is of English origin. It derives from the Old English words "leoht" meaning "light" and "hyll" meaning "hill".
The surname 'Herlich' does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common surname and its origin or meaning may be unique to a particular family or region.
The surname Murphy translates to "Ó Murchadha" in Irish.
The surname Lindo is of English origin. It is derived from the Old English word "lind," meaning "linden tree."
Bellamy is a medium-popular surname meaning 'handsome friend'.
It is French in origin. Meaning "fair" or "beautiful".
The surname Sherlock is an English nickname for someone with fair hair or a lock of fair hair, from Middle English schirloc, composed of words meaning 'bright', 'fair' + 'lock (of hair)'. This surname has also been established in Ireland since the 13th century.
Direct Translation from German WiessKopft- Translated as White head - or Fair haired.
Found in County Cork, Roscommon, and Meath, the proud and noble Irish surname of Coffey carries the meaning of "the fair-haired victor". Family motto: "No victory without foresight!"
The Irish surname Doyle is from Gaelic meaning 'black stranger'. This name was used as a byname for Scandinavians, to distinguish the darker-haired Danes from fair-haired Norwegians.
The meaning of surname Dekate is unknown.
The proud and noble Scottish surname Finley is derived from the Gaelic word meaning "fair hero". The Finley surname is to be found in the ancient records of Banffshire, where they were known to have descended from Chiefs of the Clan Farquharson, who were part of the Clan Chattan.
The surname "Cliffe" is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is derived from a topographic name for someone who lived near a steep or precipitous slope or cliff. It is a locational surname indicating where the original bearer was from.
The Surname Keenan orginates from Ireland. This is the anglicised version of the Gaelic MacFhionnain meaning "son of fhionnain" from "Fionn" meaning fair. The Motto for Keenan is "Trusting in God Perserve".
The Italian surname of Franco is first found in the ancient records of Rome, but no meaning for the surname is readily available.
Actually, this is not the Lithuanian surname. It is Polish surname :)