The proud and noble Italian surname of Simonetti derives etymologically from the personal (given) name "Simon", which is itself a derivative of the Hebrew name "Sim'on", from the verb "sama", meaning "to listen". So the name Simonetti means "God has listened", in reference to the gratitude of the parents for their wish for a child having been granted. The surname is first found in Trapani, Sicily. Family motto: "Armed Against The Enemy!"
It is a German surname,,,
it was pure english surname
Stefanidis is a Greek surname.
D'iorio is an Italian surname.
Castaneda is a Spanish surname.
From a surname website: The surname Hayward is of English origin.
The Amstutz surname originated in Germany.
The Philippines, I believe. It is my surname as well.
The surname Reavey is an Irish name.
The surname Donaldson originated in Scotland.
The surname Chavarria comes from Spain.
what country did the Stromatt surname originate