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Böhm
Böhm is a German surname literally meaning "Bohemian/Czech" in German. It may refer to:
Tóth
Tóth, Tót or Toth is a Hungarian ethnonymic surname that was an older term related to the "Tótok" meaning Slavs (of Slavonia i.e. Croats, also Slovenes and Slovaks). "Toth" may also be a surname of German origin.
Han
Chinese family name (韓/韩)
Unger
Unger is a surname literally meaning "Hungarian". It may refer to:
Ashkenazi
family name (אשכנזי)
Virolainen
' or Virolaynen' is a Finnish surname meaning "an Estonian". Notable people with the surname include:
Ungureanu
Ungureanu may refer to:
Coman
Coman is a surname.
Cseh
Cseh ("Czech" in Hungarian, pronounced ) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Schiavoni
Schiavoni () may refer to:
Wallace
family name
Venäläinen
Venäläinen is a Finnish surname meaning "a Russian". Notable people with the surname include:
Albanese
Albanese is an Italian surname. It means "Albanian", in reference to the Arbëreshë people (Italo-Albanians) of southern Italy or someone of Albanian origin. The surname is common in southern Italy but more rare elsewhere in the country. Notable people with the surname include:
Litwinowicz
Litvinovich is a Belarussian surname derived from the nickname litvin ("Lithuanian" or anyone from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania). Notable people with the surname include: Ivan Litvinovich (born 2001), Belarusian trampoline gymnast Marina Litvinovich (born 1982), Russian opposition activist and politician ==See also==
Mazur
family name
Ungerer
Ungerer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ruotsalainen
Ruotsalainen is a Finnish surname (literally meaning "a Swede", but as a name originally referring to the adherents of Lutheran Christianity in Karelia). It may refer to:
Sarfati
Sarfati (, ), variously transliterated and spelled Sarfatti, Sarphati, Serfaty, Sarfate, Sarfaty, Sarfity, Zarfati, Tsarfati, Tsarfaty, Tzarfati, Serfati, is a Sephardic Jewish surname.
Fleming
family name
Bohm
Bohm is the surname of:
Němec
Němec (, feminine: Němcová ()) and Nemec (feminine: Nemcová) are common Czech and Slovak surnames. It literally means 'German', but it also meant 'mute person' (figuratively "a person who does not speak (Slavic)", hence the name for Germans). It comes from Proto-Slavic *němьcь ('foreigner' or 'German') and from *němъ ('mute', Czech: němý, Slovak: nemý).
Litvinchuk
Litvinchuk (, , , ) derived from the word litvin, "a Lithuanian" from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It may refer to:
Olteanu
Olteanu is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Polyakov
Polyakov or Poliakov, (, , , ), or Polyakova, Paliakova (feminine; ) is a Slavic surname. It may be transliterated as Poliakoff. Notable people with the surname include:
Wallis
family name
Suomalainen
family name
Gudaitis
Gudaitis is a Lithuanian language patronymic surname derived from the nickname Gudas meaning "Belarusian person".
Boehm
Boehm () is a German surname, transliterated from Böhm (literally: Bohemian, from Bohemia) or reflective of a spelling adopted by a given family before the introduction of the umlaut diacritic. It may refer to: Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm (born 1949), American-Polish author Barry Boehm (1935 – 2022), American software engineer Christopher Boehm (1931–2021) American Anthropologist, Primatologist David Boehm (1893–1962), American screenwriter Doug Boehm (born 1969), American record producer and sound engineer Edward Marshall Boehm (1913–1969), American sculptor Elisabet Boehm (1859–1943),
Breton
family name
Galbraith
The surname Galbraith is derived from the Gaelic elements , meaning "stranger", and Breathnach, meaning "Briton". As such, the surname can be taken to mean "British foreigner", "British Scandinavian", "foreign Briton", or "stranger-Briton". The surname Galbraith can be rendered in Scottish Gaelic as .
Deutch
Deutch is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Comănescu
Comănescu or Comănesco is a Romanian-language surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Magyar
family name