Italy. It comes from a place in Reggio Calabria (a region in southern Italy) called Serrata.
My last name is Feltrin, and my family is originally from Italy.
Ireland. Originally O'Mulryan (Ó Maoilriain) and O'Ryan (Ó Riain).
Originally England. It is fairly rare and is an English occupational surname.
The surname Medina is originally Arabic, but borrowed into Spanish. It comes from the name of a Spanish city, whose name is derived from the Arabic word for "city".
It's one surname with several different origins.It can be an English variant of Haddon. Towns from which this surname derive are found in Oxfordshire and Derbyshire,among others. The main origin lies in Scotland,and is strongly associated with Aberdeenshire.The surname is considered to be a sept of Clan Graham.According to some sources , the name meant "Half-dane",and the earliest ancestor married an heiress to the Gleneagles estate.The surname could be a corruption of Haldane,which shares the same legend.Hope this helps,Andy Hadden.
Sullivan or O'Sullivan is an Irish surname. It was originally spelled Ó Súileabháin in the Irish language ("Gaelic"). It is thought to derive from Súldubán (dark-eyed).
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France.
Nisista serrata was created in 1857.
Euchlaena serrata was created in 1770.
Jessy Serrata was born in 1953.
Banksia serrata was created in 1782.
Fraus serrata was created in 1989.
Nepotilla serrata was created in 1954.
Gnorismoneura serrata was created in 2004.
Sequencia serrata was created in 1942.
Scylla serrata was created in 1775.