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Archives for 30 January 2018

Where in the World is your Surname From?

Posted 30 January 2018 by Julie Goucher

In recent years, the Guild has worked hard to increase the registration of surnames whose origins begin outside of the British Isles. We are delighted to announce that we now have 100 of these surnames registered. When our list started 5 years ago there were just 28 surnames.

These surnames and their country of origin are listed in the Members’ Wiki, but also appear at the end of this post in case you cannot spot them all in the image below. 

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  • Alviani – Italy
  • Bacharach – Germany
  • Baldacchino – Malta or Italy
  • Balla – Hungary
  • Barralet – France
  • Bazzoni – Italy
  • Bernstein – Germany
  • Bertschinger – Switzerland
  • Beauvais (and Beavois Beaves, Beevis, Bevisas variants of  Beavis) – France
  • Bonnette – France
  • Bodnar (with variants Bednarz, Bodnarchuk, Bodnarczuk, Bodnarenko, Bodnaruk)
  • Bouteloup – France
  • Boutilier – France
  • Briese – Belgium, France, Germany,  Netherlands, Poland,
  • Brobbel – Netherlands
  • Bullwinkle – Germany
  • Cannarella – Italy
  • Carbaugh – Germany
  • Chapkofski – Lithuania
  • Constantine – from the Cotentin peninsula
  • Cordani – Italy
  • Crosser – German (in the USA, although some there are Scots)
  • Cuono – Italy
  • Danchin – France
  • De Hungerford  – France
  • De Mamiel – France
  • De Maillet – France
  • Didymus – Greece (and variants Dedamess, Diddams, Didemus, Didimouse, Didimus) (also some in Germany & USA)
  • Dohoo – France/Germany
  • Dominicus – Netherlands
  • DuBose – France
  • Ducate – Belgium, France
  • Edes – Hungary
  • Engers – Germany/Netherlands/Norway
  • Ferdinando  (with variants Ferdinand, Fernandes, Fernandez, Ferdi and Ferdy) – Spain
  • Festa – Italy
  • Fritz – Germany
  • Fron – Poland
  • Glaentzer – Germany
  • Grandi – Italy
  • Hellfritzsch – Germany
  • Hochreiter – Austria/Germany
  • Hosaflook – Netherlands
  • Izod – France
  • Kipp – France (De Kype), the Netherlands (Kip) and Germany (Kipp)
  • Kester/Kuster  – Germany
  • Kleinhans – Germany
  • Komonchak – Slovakia?
  • Koonce, Koontz – Germany
  • Laccohee – Wallonia, Belgium
  • Lafranchi – Swiss/Italian
  • Lambert – France & UK
  • Leru/Leroux – France
  • Los – Poland
  • Lupfer – Switzerland
  • Machula – Eastern Europe
  • Macon – France
  • Marafie – Kuwait and the Arabian peninsula
  • Neugarten – Jewish
  • Norstedt – Scandinavia
  • Orlando – Italy
  • Palcic – Slovenia
  • Panchaud – Switzerland
  • Pepler/Peplow – Germany/England
  • Philippides – Greece
  • Pikholz – East Galicia formerly Austria now Western Ukraine
  • Plantinga – Netherlands
  • Pocobello – Italy
  • Probasco/Probatski – Poland
  • Pruyn – Netherlands
  • Ranger – France/Germany/Switzerland (also Britain)
  • Rasco – Dalmatia/Netherlands/Spain
  • Rata/Ratat – France
  • Renger – Netherlands
  • Riemenschneider – Germany
  • Robles – Spain
  • Rocker – Germany
  • Ruby – Eastern Europe
  • Santee – multiple countries in Western Europe/Scandinavia? 
  • Seyffert – Germany
  • Simpfendorfer – Germany
  • Snoeren – Netherlands
  • Spathaky  (Spathakis) – Greece
  • Speidel – Germany
  • Steiert – Germany
  • Stermenszky (with variants Sterman, Stermenski, Stermensky, Stermenzsky) – Hungary
  • Stymiest – Germany, Netherlands, Scandinavia
  • Tentoni – Italy
  • Utischill – Germany
  • Vandervord – Netherlands
  • Vidaurri – Spain
  • Villot – France
  • Weissleder – Germany
  • Werdesheim – Galicia, Eastern Europe
  • Willing – England, but also Germany and Netherlands
  • Woertman – Germany/Netherlands
  • Zanzig – Germany
  • Zealand – Netherlands
  • Zdziebko – Poland

If you are a Guild Member and your study’s surname is missing from this list OR if you would be interested in registering your non-British origin study with the Guild, then please do get in touch.

 

 

 

 

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