Хамов
Translates to "inherently rude person". I'm not rude :saddowns:
Smith.
Means "we couldn't give you a more unique last name, so here ya go, you little fucker."
son of peter
My last name means "Of The Rose" I'm Italian. Can you figure it out?
Whittington
it's derived from an old English term "Hwitingtun" which apparently means "the place of the white people".
thanks internet.
My surname doesn't have any information on it, but my coat of arms has three goat skulls on it so it's kind of badass I guess
Brayton
English Origin
From the Town of Bray
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Where the fuck is Bray?! :v:
Högström
Literal translation from Swedish:
[B]High stream [/B]or [B]High current
[/B]My first name is more interesting.
Harald = Old Norse for Warlord.
Weller
Means in Anglo-Saxon Hollow or Gulf
Weir...It's a body of water. So yeah not very interesting.
Wright.
Pretty sure it means 'builder'. Explains why I'm so obsessed with making mechanical walkers and tanks from LEGO blocks. Facepunch has some pretty cool surnames.
Basically means 'william'.
Söderholm, it means Söderholm
:frogdowns:
Cunningham.
No idea what it means or where it's from.
[url]http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/rintoul[/url]
FREEEEEDOM!
We have our own website [url]http://www3.sympatico.ca/david.rintoul/[/url]
My last name is Dyke - An embankment to control the flow of rivers etc
or lesbian
Brooks
"A brook is a small stream" I am a plural of Small Streams
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;25678053]Cunningham.
No idea what it means or where it's from.[/QUOTE]
You're a cunning pork product.
Mines a French town. Well, it's spelt slightly different. Kind of strange though, my dad's side of the family has a Scandinavian ancestry.
Luppi, Italian name.
Don't know what it means though.
Walker
Someone who walked in Piss to clean clothes yet somehow my ancestors were Lords
[QUOTE=kanishnav;25678347]Luppi, Italian name.
Don't know what it means though.[/QUOTE]
I'm guessing something to do with Wolf.
Since Lupo is Wolf in Italian.
Maybe little wolf? :3: cute.
It's "Small" in German, a few of my friends have found that out and occasionally make hurr jokes. One of my friends call me "Kleiner" even though I'm nowhere near like Isaac at all.
Tali
Winter, but for you it's a video game character who never shows her face.
[quote=Google][B]WHITE[/B]
A descriptive or nickname given to a person with very light hair or complexion, from the Middle English "whit," meaning "white." The name may be also local, derived from the Isle of Wight, on the coast of Hampshire.
In addition, some Whites originally were Wights, from the Anglo-Saxon "wiht" meaning valiant.[/quote]
The King of Kindness
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;25668346]My last name is Kammermeier. I don't know what it means :saddowns:
Is there any Germans out there who can tell me? I know it's from Bavaria, specifically[/QUOTE]
Hmm I know a little German - Kammer means chamber or small room and Meier means dairy farmer.
So...chamberdairyfarmer?
My last name, unfortunately, isn't as cool as any of yours because a South Indian tradition is to pass on to your family your first name as their last names. So, my last name (and that of my mother and sister) is my father's first name. And his last name (and that of his mother and siblings) was HIS father's first name and so on.
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This also ends up to really annoying circumstances because my father's last name is different from that of the rest of the family and so people think that he's not really married to my mom or some shit :sigh:
Cridland
I've descended from a rich family in the United Kingdom. Sadly, I'm on a different branch of the huge family and I'm very poor.
:sigh:
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