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CRUZ : Spanish and Portuguese cognate of CROSS.

CSEH : Means "Czech" in Hungarian.

CSINTALAN : Means "mischievous, naughty" in Hungarian.

CSIZMADIA : Means "bootmaker" in Hungarian.

CSONKA : Means "maimed, mutilated" in Hungarian.

CSORBA : Means "chipped, jagged" in Hungarian. It possibly originates from a nickname.

CSÁSZÁR : Means "kaiser, emperor" in Hungarian. Originally it was applied to someone who acted kingly.

CTVRTLANIK : Derived from Czech ctvrt "one quarter" and lan, a medieval Czech measure of land, equal to approximately 18 hectares. The name denoted someone who own...

CTVRTNIK : Variant of CTVRTLANIK.

CUCINOTTA : Means "little kitchen", derived from the word cucina meaning "kitchen".

CUESTA : Spanish form of COSTA.

CUEVAS : Derived from the Spanish word cueva which means "cave", cuevas means "caves".

CUIJPER : Variant of CUYPERS.

CUIJPERS : Variant of CUYPERS.

CULLEN (1) : From an Old French form of Cologne, a city in Germany. This surname originally indicated a person who was from that place.

CULLEN (2) : Anglicized form of Ó COILEÁIN or Ó CUILINN.

CUMMINS : Means "descendant of Cuimin", a Breton name meaning "little bent one".

CUNNINGHAM : From a place name in the Ayrshire district of Scotland. It possibly comes from the Gaelic cuinneag meaning "milk pail", or coney and hame meaning "rab...

CUOCCO : Variant of CUOCO.

CUOCO : Italian cognate of COOK.

CURRAN : Anglicized form of Irish Ó Corraidhín meaning "descendant of CORRAIDHÍN".

CURTIS : Nickname for a courteous person from Old French curteis meaning "refined".

CUYPER : Variant of CUYPERS.

CUYPERS : From the Dutch occupation of kuiper, which means "cooper" or "barrelmaker".

CUÉLLAR : Derived from the name of the town Cuéllar in the Segovia province of Spain.

CVETKOV : Variant transcription of TSVETKOV.

CZAJKA : Means "lapwing" in Polish.

CZAJKOWSKI : Originally indicated a person from Czajka, Poland.

CZINEGE : Archaic variant of CINEGE.

CÔTE : French form of COSTA.



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