No, but it could be a Jewish surname.
The surname "Howard" has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew surnames have meaning in Hebrew.
No, but a Jewish person can have any surname.
"Figueiredo" is a Portuguese surname. It has no connection to Hebrew.
Yes. Bracha (which means blessing in Hebrew - ברכה) appears in the Jerusalem phone book about 40 times, as a surname.
No. it is not Hebrew. The Scottish surname Brunt is found amidst the ancient records of East Lothian, where they had held a family seat.
Jacobs is Hebrew in origin.
The origin of Sekmani surname is from Hebrew origin (Jewish) it is commonly write as Sekman, Sekmann, Siekmann, Sakmann, Tzekmani (Hebrew). This is the very ancient surname dates back to Moses time 2500 BC.
"Gerber" is not a Hebrew word. It sounds like European surname.
It means 'To flow' , It is a Hebrew name.
In all likelihood it probably does.
Yes, but it can also be a first name, as well as a non-jewish surname or first name.
Elam is a Hebrew word, and it's possible that it's a Jewish surname.