Many surnames (family names) originated from the name of a livelihood. For instance, Fletcher was someone who made arrows. Miller was a miller of grain - a common nickname is "Dusty Miller" for anyone named Miller, as a miller was often covered in flour dust!
England, meaning Form of Charles.
Kevin is a Gaelic word meaning 'beautifull at birth' There was an early Irish Saint with this name
The English-language masculine given name of "Frank" derives from the Latin "Frank" or "Francisco", meaning "freeman" or "Frenchman".
The last name of Veltman originated in the country of Germany. There is not a listed meaning for this name and it first surfaced in the 7th century.
Stein is Teutonic in origin, coming from the Old High German stein meaning "something hard, a rock".
The surname Miller is an English occupational name. Its from the name Millward which means "Mill Keeper".
It is an English name meaning 'Town Citizen'.
Aspen Miller is an English name. It has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
The name Jacob is of Hebrew origin, meaning "he who supplants."
Latin, meaning Advisor, Truth.
England, meaning Form of Charles.
The name Gemma is an Italian name and carries the meaning Precious Stone.
The origin of the name Ashley is English. The meaning of it is from the ash tree.
Its a Spanish last name meaning abundant and plentiful.
It's of Celtic Origin meaning White.
Rosado is a Spanish name, meaning "pink."
It originated from Germany meaning leader