Fitzpatrick was originally Mac Giolla Phádraig and therefore not a Norman 'Fitz' surname.
It is a Latin translation of the Irish surname Mac Giolla Phádraig meaning "son of the devotee of Saint Patrick".
It is the only surname with the prefix Fitz which is of native Irish origin, rather than Norman. The original surname was MacGilpatrick (Mac Giolla Pádraig, in Irish) meaning "son of the servant/devotee of St. Patrick. Strong in Leix and Kilkenny. Previous answer: Fitzpatrick is an Irish name meaning "son of Patrick."
The meaning of surname Dekate is unknown.
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 :)
No, it is a Bania/Vani surname, meaning it is a Vaishya surname.
slinn is the surname of a huge ledgend!
It is surname
The surname "Howard" has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew surnames have meaning in Hebrew.
The Hoffa surname is most probably of Germanic origin, meaning "settlement, court, or farm".
It is a Welsh surname meaning 'son of David'
This is a Jewish surname meaning exalted father.