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Stevenson
Stevenson is an English language patronymic surname meaning "son of Steven". Its first historical record is from pre-10th-century England. Another origin of the name is as a toponymic surname related to the place Stevenstone in Devon, England. There are variant spellings of the name, including Stephenson.
Jonson
Jonson is a surname, a patronymic of Jon. It has also been used rarely as a given name.
Hartman
Hartman is a name that occurs as a surname and a given name.
Stojanović
Stojanović (, ) is a South Slavic surname derived from the South Slavic masculine given name Stojan. Stojanović is the sixth most frequent surname in Serbia, and is also common in Croatia, with 2,798 carriers (2011 census).
Jiménez
family name
Thomson
family name
Veselinović
Veselinović (, ) is a Serbian patronymic surname derived from a masculine given name Veselin. It may refer to:
Marjanović
Marjanović (, ) is a Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian surname, a patronymic derived from the masculine given name Marjan. Its bearers are Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks.
Jonsson
Jonsson is a surname of Nordic, mostly Swedish, origin, meaning son of Jon. In Iceland the name is a part of the Patronymic name system. Notable people with the surname include:
Perić
Perić is a surname, very common in Croatia and Serbia. Notable people with the surname include:
Arnold
family name
Johannessen
Johannessen is a Norwegian and Faroese patronymic surname. Notable people with the surname include: Astrid Johannessen (born 1978), Norwegian former football player who played for the Norway women's national football team Bjørnar Johannessen (born 1977), Norwegian football midfielder of Sparta Sarpsborg in the Norwegian First Division Guri Johannessen (1911–1972), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party Herman Horn Johannessen (born 1964), Norwegian sailor and Olympic medalist Johannes J. Johannessen, American Medal of Honor recipients Kristine Martine Johannessen (1855-1933), Norwegian temp
Spajić
Spajić (, ) is a Serbo-Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Gómez
Gómez (frequently anglicized as Gomez) is a common Spanish patronymic surname of Germanic origin meaning "son of Gome". The Portuguese and Old Galician version is Gomes, while the Catalan form is Gomis. The given name Gome is derived from the Visigothic word guma, "man", with multiple Germanic cognates with the same meaning (Old English guma, Middle English gome/gomo, High Old German gomo, Middle High German gome), which are related to Latin homo, "man". __NOTOC__
Gheorghiu
Gheorghiu () is a Romanian surname, of Greek language origin, deriving from Greek Γεωργίου. Among Greeks, the Greek surname form Γεωργίου is usually or always Romanized in other ways, either as Gheorghiou or Georgiou.
Hopkins
Hopkins is an English and Welsh patronymic surname derived from the personal name Hopkin and the genitive ending -s. Hopkin is itself a pet form of the name Hobb, a shortening of Robert (with alteration of the initial consonant). Notable people and characters with the surname include:
Pavlenko
Pavlenko (Ukrainian, Russian: Павле́нко) is a patronymic surname of Ukrainian origin. The surname is a derivative of the given name Pavlo.
Iliev
Iliev (), feminine Ilieva () is a Bulgarian surname derived from the personal name Iliya and may refer to:
Ramachandran
The Tamil and Malayali name Ramachandran may refer to: A. Ramachandran (1935–2024), an Indian painter A. Ramachandran (politician) the incumbent mayor of Salem, Tamil Nadu C. R. Ramachandran, an Indian politician G. Ramachandran (1904–1995), an Indian social reformer and politician Gopalasamudram Narayana Iyer Ramachandran (1922–2001), an Indian biophysicist known for creating the Ramachandran plot K. V. Ramachandran (1898–1956), an Indian music and art critic M. Ramachandran, an Indian politician M. D. R. Ramachandran (1934–2024), an Indian politician M. G. Ramachandran, also known a
Robertson
family name
Marković
Marković (, ) is a common family name in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Austria and Serbia. It is a patronym of Marko, the local variant of the common European name "Marcus" or "Mark".
Pawlikowski
Pawlikowski (feminine Pawlikowska) is a Polish surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Nielsen
family name
Agosti
Agosti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bengtsson
Bengtsson is Swedish surname. It originated as a patronymic meaning "son of Bengt" (Benedict), Bengt meaning "Blessed". The name is sometimes written Bengtson (a form frequently adopted by migrants to the United States). Other forms occur, such as Bengtzon, Bankson, Bankston, Benson, Bengston or Benktsson.
Nigmatullin
Nigmatullin or Nigmatulin is a Turkic surname originating from the masculine given name Nimatullah; its feminine counterpart is Nigmatullina or Nigmatulina. Notable people with the surname include:
Ivanov
Ivanov, Ivanoff or Ivanow (masculine; , ), or Ivanova (feminine; , ), is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria. The surname is derived from the male given name Ivan (related to John) and literally means "Ivan's".
Dunn
family name
Pettersen
Pettersen is a Norwegian patronymic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Rogers
family name
Roberts
family name
Dickinson
family name
Avramović
Avramović () is a Serbian surname derived from a masculine given name Avram, and may refer to:
Larsen
family name
Kostenko
Kostenko () is a Ukrainian surname. It is a surname of patronymic derivation, based on the name of Kost (Кость), Kostyantyn (Костянтин) or 'Constantine (name)' and literally meaning "child of Kost". It may refer to the following notable people:
Safarov
Safarov (, ) is a surname, found in Russia, Azerbaijan, and Tajikistan. Its feminine version is Safarova (; ). It is a slavicised version of Safar adding the suffix -ov. People with this name include:
Atkinson
family name
Robins
Robins may refer to:
Bernardino
Bernardino is a name of Italian, Hispanic, or Portuguese origin. Notable people with the name include:
McCormack
McCormack is a Scottish and Irish surname that originated in Ireland Milltown Galway. Spelling variations include: Cormack, MacCormack, MacCormac, McCormac, Cormac, Cormach.
Zakirov
Zakirov or Zokirov (), feminine: Zakirova or Zokirova, is a Central Asian patronymic surname derived from the given name Zakir using the Russian-language patronymic suffix -ov.. Notable people with the surname include: Abdulla Zakirov (1918–1981), Chinese politician from Xinjiang Alexander Zakirov (born 1992), Russian ice hockey player Botir Zokirov (1936–1985), Uzbek singer, painter and actor Farrukh Zokirov (born 1946), Uzbek singer Ghali Zakirov (1910–1944), Soviet soldier Jamshid Zokirov (1948–2012), Uzbek film and theater actor Marat Zakirov (born 1973), Russian water polo player
Perkins
Perkins is a surname derived from the Anglo-Saxon corruption of the kin of Pierre (from Pierre kin to Pierrekin to Perkins), introduced into England by the Norman Conquest. It is found throughout mid- and southern England.
Johanson
Johanson is a Scandinavian patronymic surname meaning "son of Johan". Including its variant spellings, it is a common surname in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Gibson
family name
Ștefănescu
Ștefănescu is a common family name in Romania. Persons named Ștefănescu include:
Petráš
Petráš (feminine Petrášová) is a Slovak family name. Notable people with the name include:
Ramírez
family name
Jacobs
family name
Hovsepian
Hovsepian () is an Armenian family name derived from Hovsep (Armenian for Joseph). Variants of Hovsepian include Hovsepyan, Ovsepyan, Osipian, Housepian, Hosepian, and Hovsapian Notable people with the surname include:
Dawson
family name
Morrison
family name
Husseini
Husseini (also spelled '''Hussaini people's, Husaini, Hecini, Hosseini, Houssaini, Husayni or Husseiny''', ) is an Arabic surname.
McGowan
175px|thumb|Gaelic Ireland and the over-kingdom of Ulaid circa 900 A.D. McGowan is an Irish and Scottish surname. It is an anglicisation of the Irish Mac Gabhann and Scottish Mac Gobhann, both of which mean 'son of (the) smith'. Belonging to the Uí Echach Cobo, located in modern-day western County Down in Ulster, they were of the same stock as the McGuinness clan.
Vukadinović
Vukadinović () is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name Vukadin. Notable people with the surname include:
Aaronovich
Aaronovich, Aaronovitch or Aharonovich () is a Russian-Jewish patronymic surname literally meaning "son of Aaron". Notable people with the surname include: Igor Aharonovich (born 1982), Australian physicist Yitzhak Aharonovich (born 1950), Israeli politician Sam Aaronovitch (1919–1998), economist and British communist activist and his sons: David Aaronovitch (born 1954), English journalist, broadcaster, and author Owen Aaronovitch (born 1956), English actor Ben Aaronovitch (born 1964), English writer
Danilevsky
Danilevsky, also Danilevski, Danilewsky (), feminine: Danilevskaya/Danilewskaya is a surname. It may refer to:
Davis
family name
Andresen
Andresen and the parallel form Andreasen (Norwegian cognate Andreassen) are Danish-Norwegian patronymic surnames meaning "son of Andreas". It has a similar origin as the name Andersen. It may refer to:
Kristiansen
Kristiansen () is a Danish and Norwegian patronymic surname that may refer to the following notable people:
Maksimović
Maksimović (, ) is a Serbian patronymic surname meaning son of Maksim.