The surname Roche is a French place name for someone who lived by a rocky outcrop or crag, from the Old French roche.
The surname Roche has French origins, derived from the Old French word "roche," meaning "rock" or "cliff." It is typically a topographic surname, referring to someone who lived near a notable rock formation or cliff. The name is also found in Ireland, where it was brought by the Normans and has become associated with various Gaelic forms. Overall, Roche reflects geographical features linked to the early bearers of the name.
The meaning of surname Dekate is unknown.
The Hoffa surname is most probably of Germanic origin, meaning "settlement, court, or farm".
This is a Jewish surname meaning exalted father.
While this proud and noble Scottish surname emerged from 14th century Aberdeenshire, no meaning is proffered.
The surname Roach is not named after a bug. In English it is a topographic name for someone who lived by a rocky crag, from Old French roche later replaced in England by rock.
The meaning of surname Dekate is unknown.
The Italian surname of Franco is first found in the ancient records of Rome, but no meaning for the surname is readily available.
Actually, this is not the Lithuanian surname. It is Polish surname :)
slinn is the surname of a huge ledgend!
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The Hoffa surname is most probably of Germanic origin, meaning "settlement, court, or farm".
The surname "Howard" has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew surnames have meaning in Hebrew.
This is a Jewish surname meaning exalted father.
It is a Welsh surname meaning 'son of David'
While this proud and noble Scottish surname emerged from 14th century Aberdeenshire, no meaning is proffered.