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Spanish

Etymology and OriginLeón is a Spanish surname derived from the given name León, which itself is the Spanish form of Leo and Leon. The root Leo ultimately comes from Latin leo meaning "lion". This name...

Portuguese

Rios is a Portuguese and Spanish surname originating from the word for "river." Derived from Latin rivus, it is a topographic name for someone who lived by a river, common across the Iberian Peninsula...

Irish, Scottish

McAdams is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin, meaning "son of Adam" in Gaelic. It is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Adhaimh, where mac means "son of" and Adhamh is the Gaelic form of Adam....

Basque

Etymology and OriginsZuñiga is a Basque toponymic surname, originating from the town of Zuñiga in Navarre, Spain. The Basque form of the town is Estuniga, which may derive from the Basque word istuin...

Dutch, German

Achterberg is a surname of Dutch and German origin. It derives from the name of various places in the Netherlands and Germany, most notably the village of Achterberg in the Dutch province of Utrecht....

English

Abney is a habitational surname of English origin, derived from a place name in Derbyshire, England. The name itself comes from Old English, combining the genitive form of the personal name Abba with...

Spanish

Etymology and OriginAlamilla is a Spanish surname derived from the word alamillo, meaning "poplar, aspen". This toponymic or habitational surname likely originated from a place named after the poplar...

Scottish

MacGilleFhaolain is a Scottish Gaelic surname, a native form that Anglicizes to McClelland. It originates from Gaelic “Mac Giolla Fhaoláin”, meaning “son of the servant of Faolán”. Faolán is a persona...

Italian

Barbieri is an Italian cognate of Barber, a surname of occupational origin that refers to a barber—one who cut hair for a living, ultimately from Latin barba meaning "beard." In Italy, the suffix -ier...

English

Lock is an English surname derived from the Old English word locc, meaning "lock of hair" or "curl." It likely originated as a nickname for someone with a distinctive tuft or curl of hair. This type o...