Surnames from Europe and the USA
Family name | Description |
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Zylinska | The last name Zylinska is a patronymic surname of Polish origin, derived from the name Zyl – a short form of the old Slavic given name Zylisław, meaning “fame and glory”. Originally, the surname was... |
Zylinski | The last name Zylinski is a Polish surname derived from 'suelinski', meaning 'person from Sulejow Valley'. It is believed to have originated in a small village located around the Sulejow Valley in... |
Zylke | The last name Zylke can be traced back to its Germanic roots, and is believed to have originated during the medieval period. The meaning of the name ‘Zylke’ is derived from the old German word ‘zyl’,... |
Zymla | The last name Zymla has an interesting origin. It is believed to have originated from the ancient Polish language, which was often used in lands that are now part of Ukraine and Belarus. It likely is... |
Zyparth | The last name Zyparth is believed to have Germanic origins. The name is derived the elements zy meaning “battle” combined with parth meaning “part” or “region”. Together the name can be interpreted... |
Zyriax | The last name Zyriax is of German origin. It is derived from the word “Zirri”, which is an old German word for “ separateness”. It is believed that the name Zyriax was used to refer to people who... |
Zytynski | The surname Zytynski is of Polish origin. In many cases, Polish surnames have roots in locations, occupations, personal characteristics or patronymics (based on a male ancestor's name). Zytynski... |
Zywillo | The last name Zywillo does not have a specific known meaning that is universally recognized or derived from an occupation or geographical location, as with some surnames. It is a surname that appears... |