The surname "King" has English origins, derived from the Old English word "cyning," meaning "king" or "ruler." It was often used as a surname for those who held a royal or noble role or as a nickname for someone with a regal demeanor. The surname is also found in other cultures, but its most prominent roots are in England. Variations of the name can be found in other English-speaking countries due to migration.
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Germany...Buske means German
Schaefer is a spelling variation of the German surname Schaeffer. See the Related Link below.
It is from England. It's from the Middle English reuthe meaning "pity" and was a nickname for a charitable person or for someone pitiable.
This surname Workman is an English surname and a Scottish and Irish surname. It is a name for a laborer, a work man.There are also Germans who bear this surname Workman, variants include Workmann, perhaps it is an Americanized form of a German surname, or perhaps it is of same derivative as the English/Scottish/Irish Workman.For more information, see related links below.
The surname Estrada came from the country of Spain.
Tomaszewski is a Polish surname.
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The surname Udy comes from Cornwall.
The surname Tuggle came from Germany.
Mizon surname where does the name originate from
The Scottish surname Carson originated in Dumfriesshire.
Boersma is a Dutch surname, meaning "farmer."
The Leon surname originated in Gascogne, France.
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