From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait".
This name may be Hebrew in origin, derived from the geographical location of Góra Kalwaria.
The surname Wyatt is of English origin. It is derived from the medieval given name "Wiot" or "Wyot", which is a diminutive form of the Norman French name "Guy". The name originally meant "war" or "battle".
Kyla is the female version of Kyle which comes from a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait"
Monty is a variant of the name Monte which is a diminutive of Montgomery. It's derived from an English surname meaning 'Gumarich's Mountain' in Norman French.
McKinzie is a family surname derived from the Scottish surname MacKenzie.
This surname Florenz is a German surname, from Germany. It is derived from the name Florence, of Latin origin.
The surname Lott is an English or French surname, possibly derived from northern France during the crusades.
Fuentes is a Hispanic surname derived from the Spanish/Portuguese word for fountain.
The surname Ignjatovic is of Serbian origin. It is a common surname in Serbia and is derived from the given name Ignjat.
The ancient Pictish clans of Scotland derived this surname from the given name "Paul".
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait".
Yes, it's an English surname derived from Norman French malheure 'unhappy', 'unlucky'.
Stas is a Dutch surname and is derived from the first name Eustace. Eustace is from the Latin Eustacius which itself is derived from the Greek name Eustakhyos meaning "fruitful".
Kersten is a North German surname derived from the personal name of the same spelling. The personal name Kersten is derived from a German variant of the name Christian.
Yes, "Manns" is a German surname. It is a common surname in Germany and is derived from the word "Mann," which means "man" in German.
No, Robles is a Spanish surname. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries and is derived from the Spanish word for oak trees.