From the Surname Index:
"English or sometimes Irish. If English it is derived from a diminutive of the pre 10th century Old French personal name Lawrence or Laurence, itself derived from the Roman word meaning 'victory'. To this has been added the suffix "-kin", meaning a close relative or perhaps son of. If Irish it is a developed form of the Gaelic surname O'Lorcain, the prefix O' meaning 'male descendant of', with the suffix Lorcan, originally a personal name meaning fierce or cruel!"
AnswerThe suffix "-kin" often means "little" and makes a word or name diminutive. In that sense, Larkin can be seen as meaning "little lark"Tomaszewski is a Polish surname.
Doyle is a surname of Irish origin.
The Buttigieg surname comes from Malta.
The surname Dupree is French in origin.
Munster, Ireland is where the Brick surname originates.
surname landman origin
Rebus is a Polish surname.
This is an Anglo-Saxon surname.
Tomaszewski is a Polish surname.
The surname Dupree is French in origin.
The Buttigieg surname comes from Malta.
Doyle is a surname of Irish origin.
The surname Kula is Polish in origin.
The surname Anepohl may be German in origin.
The Torres surname comes from Spain and Portugal.
The surname Deatherage comes from Kent, England.
The surname Udy comes from Cornwall.