England
Ireland. Originally Ó Dubhghaill.
Ireland. Originally O'Sullivan, Ó Súilleabháin in Irish, they were mainly fromCo. Cork and Co. Kerry.
Her last name was Buddug, she was originally from Wales. Hope this helps
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "clay settlement" in Old English. It's the name of a village in Sussex, in the south of England
I think it was originally borrowed from the vikings by the German. So I think its German/Nordic. (Educated Guess)
It originally came from a legend in 1564
Names only have meaning in the language they originally came from. Since Terry Fletcher did not come from Choctaw, then it has no meaning in Choctaw.
Ponce is a Spanish last name. The family originally came from the Basque region in Spain.
It originally comes from England.
Ireland. Originally Ó Dubhghaill.
The last name Casner is a German name. It was originally used in Franconia, located in Bavaria, during medieval times.
My last name is Feltrin, and my family is originally from Italy.
The surname Mangus is thought to originally have come from Scotland. However, this name is also thought to have Irish roots.
Huizar is a Spanish last name that is derived from Huici, to describe one from Huici. It was originally a Basque name.
Originally from the county of Cheshire in England. Check the link below.
Germany. Originally spelled Jundt. Was likely changed at Ellis Island.
British