The surname Staplin is of English origin, likely derived from the Old English word "stapol," meaning "post" or "pillar." It may have originally referred to someone who lived near a prominent post or pillar, or it could denote a person who worked with such structures. Additionally, it could be a diminutive form of the name Staple, indicating a connection to a staple or a key place in a community. As with many surnames, its meaning can vary based on regional and historical context.
The surname Lighthill is of English origin. It derives from the Old English words "leoht" meaning "light" and "hyll" meaning "hill".
"Stronghold at Sorvio" is the meaning behind the "Salisbury" surname.
English, meaning "hill."
its German meaning bush
The English surname Sharp is a nickname from Middle English scharp meaning 'keen', 'active', 'quick'.
It doesn't have a meaning in Irish. It is an English surname.
The Gaelic/English surname McPherson is patronymic, meaning 'son of the parson'.
The surname Watson is English/Norman/Germanic meaning 'son of Walter.
The surname Lindo is of English origin. It is derived from the Old English word "lind," meaning "linden tree."
Haller is a surname of English and German origin, no specific meaning is recorded on the websites I searched on.
Aizawa is a surname/family name.
The surname Wabomba is of African origin, specifically from Uganda. It does not have a widely known meaning or translation in English.