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AGTHOVEN : Variant of ACHTHOVEN.

AGUA : Means "water" in Spanish, indicating a person who lived near water or worked with water.

AGUADO : Derived from Spanish agua "water", indicating a person who lived near water or worked with water.

AGÓCS : Derived from a diminutive of the given name ÁGOSTON.

AHEARN : Anglicized form of Ó HEACHTHIGHEARNA.

AHEARNE : Anglicized form of Ó HEACHTHIGHEARNA.

AHLBERG : Ornamental surname derived from Swedish al "alder" and berg "mountain".

AHLERS : Means "son of ALARD".

AHLGREN : Ornamental surname derived from Swedish al "alder" and gren "branch".

AHLSTRÖM : Ornamental surname derived from Swedish al "alder" and ström "stream".

AHMAD : Derived from the given name AHMAD.

AHMED : Derived from the given name AHMAD.

AIELLO : From various place names in Italy, such as Aiello del Friuli, Aiello del Sabato and others. They are derived from Latin agellus meaning "little field"...

AIKEMA : Means "son of AIKE".

AIKEN : From the medieval given name Atkin, a diminutive of ADAM.

AINSLEY : From a place name: either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire. The place names themselves derive from Old English anne "alone, solit...

AINSWORTH : Habitational name for a person from the village of Ainsworth near Manchester, itself from the Old English given name Ægen and worþ meaning "enclosur...

AIOLFI : Means "son of Aiolfo", which is derived from the Germanic name AGILULF.

AIRALDI : Means "son of AROLDO".

AIRÒ : From the given name AROLDO.

AITA : Originally denoted a person from Aieta, Italy, a place name derived from Greek αετος (aetos) "eagle".

AITKEN : Derived from the medieval given name Atkin, a diminutive of ADAM.

AIZA : From Basque aitz meaning "rock, stone".

AJAM : From Arabic عَجَم ('ajam) meaning "foreigner, non-Arab".

AJELLO : Variant of AIELLO.

AKERMAN : Variant of ACKERMAN.

AKERS : Variant of ACKER.

AKIYAMA : From Japanese 秋 (aki) meaning "autumn" and 山 (yama) meaning "mountain, hill".

AKKER : Dutch form of ACKER.

AKKERMAN : Dutch form of ACKERMANN.



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