What's your last name? What's the language and meaning?
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Italian. No known meaning.
German. People/men
It is an Irish/Anglo name and it comes from some saint in Italy that got martyred
American. Burger shop
Big if true
Mensch?
I don't know the meaning
lower german. son of a bear
"the slav" lol
Spanish. Means affection.
When italianised it means "cute", though.
Dutch. Constable.
Silva. It stands for banana.
Finnish. Rivery. "river" as adjective
English. It means son of William.
Irish. born of fire. pretty sweet.
*yawn*
I knew a guy named van Ecke. He said it was Dutch for "from the corner," which basically meant "beggar"
t. Padraig O'Taters
Karupoeg? :D
Wettermark
It's german for "watermark"
French. It means "banker".
Ruski
Handsome
Sound about right. Would have guessed "from the Oak" myself, it looks and sounds somewhat like "van Eik".
Is there any privacy in places like OP pic?
It looks nice but I imagine you can hear everyone having sex. That's all I can think.
yes
no
I just imagine you can see into everyone's living room.
I wish we had places like that here, but I also can't imagine living without a front yard.
Polish, literally Smith
german, it is a carpentry tool
Mine is the name of a neighborhood in Bremerhaven
My name is in Sanskrit but I don't understand Sanskrit.
French, something related to roosters
Schraubenzieher?
It's an italian surname. I ignore its meaning.
Volk?
Berensen?
Hammer? Nagel? Seger? Bolt?
Hussain. English. Knight.
French, someone who works in the mud/ a swamp
Ah yes.
German:
Pot
son of the descendant of thor
nice name, varg
German /jewish. I think it means Mayor
Malay. Angels and red roses.
>google surname + araldica
>profit
Carino?
Burger?
No. I don't think burger means mayor user
Scottish. I won't tell you the meaning because it's a rare surname and I don't want to identify myself.
user was just asking for a burger xDD
Kek I watched some videos about expats in Switzerland and all americans complained about the lack of fast foods. Where are the burgers?:DD
Vogt?
Meyer?
English and son of Robin
Burger means townsman though
Yes :3
Polish. Means "eagle".
Oh didn't know that.Here an hamburger is someone who finished military training
Spanish. To dip (in water)
Watermark is translated into "Wasserzeichen".
Funniest one I know was a girl in my school called Rosa Capezzoli (pink nipples)
Meyer isn't a Mayor you faggot.
It's a farmer in southern Germany.
Thats way I said "I think it means" because I simple googled Meyer meaning and thats what I got. Who the fucks cares what it means lmao
Is Lehmann German?
Swedish
Don't wanna say the meaning because it could give it away
son of [male name]
literal peasent tier name
A Dutch guy told me "burger" means "mayor"
But I wouldn't mind a burger either. Now that I think of it, we do a lot of burgers with swiss cheese.
DANGER WILL
Yes. Its's the owner of a Farm that is run bei a Mayer or this faggy dude here Btw, is it true that Kessler is an Insult in Switzerland.
Yeah, it's just a common name through western germany. OP here, my last name is a variant of Lehmann. Google translate says it means "serf"
Maybe in an older German.
Burgher or in modern form Bürger just means Citizen or originally Citizen of a Free City in the HRE.
Don't know I don't speak German. Btw what did I do to you? I mean I just reported whats written on Wiki
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Oh yeah sorry I didn't knew about that
A Lehn is a fief.
A Lehnsmann (became Lehmann) is the owner of a fief (fiefman basically) He lends (german: leihen/leiht) to farmer to work his land.
It's not a serf it's originally a lesser noble. Those became pretty impoverished when the Burgher took over the control of the economy (transfer feudalism to capitalism).
Interesting, the english word "lein" is probably derived from it.
Anyway my name is "Lehe," I think it's an uncommon variant of Lehmann because it's from Alsace
Wait. You have a german name, live in a german-speaking country, and don't speak German?
Icelandic, means son of Jón
its in slovene and it means mop/rag
no, i dont have anything in common with slovenia
In your case it could be Leihe what actually means serf.
Is this true?
>Schraubenzieher
Sander
My last name used to be a nickname for people with my first name.
Origin unsure, means rock
I've been to Split and no, it's nothing like Africa for fuck's sake. It's a nice place.
it is
dalmatia is an utter shithole
it makes rest of us who live in civilized aprt of country ashamed
Silversvärd
It means Silver Sword
French
Seer/Diviner
Mine's the name of a very small town not far from Milan that my ancestors lived in, which means that everyone immediately knows which region I come from.
Could you post it anyway ? Really curious to hear it since surname origins have always been my thing.
Son of Harry.
Great name guys come back next week
Hebrew
A type of stone
Irish. Anglicized version of the original Gaelic root that basically indicated one was part of the "Riada" clan.
nah
mark is pretty common is surnames and means march, as in the territory between two states.
so your name is most probably derived from some sort of territorial name
Schultz
German
The name that is given to people who live at the end of the street, where you have to turn back
The one that scorches the earth, has polish origins
German, possibly anglicized from the verb to steal, or just the metal steel
polish
means "someone from Gdansk"
Gupta
Common surname for people from vaishya caste( traders )
Latin. From the word "Wolf"
Speckled chieftain.
Sonofwilliam?
kikeson?