The word "von" means from, so it would be "from aiox." Lots of European last names gave the town or area people were from.
It is a part-word meaning 'from' or 'of'; for example, "Alexander von Hergschloff" is "Alexander from Hergschloff".
Count of (Graf=Count, von=of)
From. It can also be Von, Van, and similar Germanic possessives.
Von, meaning of, from, by, out of or about
The word von means of (or, in names, from). In the name like von der Goltz the der suggests that a some time in the past the following nouns was feminine.
Buskirk is a German word which formed from "Von Boskirk" or "Van Boskirk". The meaning of this word is unknown.
Von is the German word for of or from. Used in a name it means of the family name e.g. John von Neumann of or from a place e.g. Hans von Duisberg ; "von" is not capitalized, unless it begins a sentence - for instance, "A book by von Humboldt", but "Von Humboldt wrote this book."
van is Dutch (and also Rhenish German). It means of (Compare with von and de). One of the best known names containg van is Ludwig van Beethoven.
it means "of Schierschmidt." See the related question below for more information about the German word "von" in a name.
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Von Joshua's birth name is Von Everett Joshua.
Von Hayes's birth name is Von Francis Hayes.