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ENGBERG : Means "meadow hill" in Swedish.

ENGEL : Derived from a German given name starting with Engel-, for example ENGELBERT.

ENGLISH : Denoted a person who was of English heritage. It was used to distinguish people who lived in border areas (for example, near Wales or Scotland). It wa...

ENGMAN : Derived from Swedish eng meaning "meadow".

ENGSTRÖM : Derived from Swedish äng "meadow", ström "stream".

ENNS : Derived from a short form of the German given name ANSELM.

EPISCOPO : Means "bishop" in Italian.

ERCKENS : Variant of ERKENS.

ERDOS : Occupational name that means "forester" in Hungarian.

ERICKSON : Means "son of ERIC".

ERICSON : Means "son of ERIC".

ERICSSON : Means "son of ERIC".

ERIKSEN : Means "son of ERIK".

ERIKSSON : Means "son of ERIK".

ERKENS : Derived from the (male) given name Erk, which means "ruler of the law".

ERMACORA : From the old given name Ermacora. It is from northeastern Italy (Friuli region).

ERŐS : Means "strong" in Hungarian.

ESCAMILLA : Derived from the name of the town Escamilla in the Gualadajara province of Spain.

ESCARRÀ : Catalan meaning "left-handed".

ESCÁRCEGA : Derived from the Basque place name Eskarzaga, which itself is derived from Basque hazkar "maple".

ESPARZA : Derived from the Basque place name Espartza, a town in the province of Navarre.

ESPENSON : Means "son of Espen". Espen is a Norwegian given name, which means "divine bear".

ESPINA : Means "thorn", a name for someone who lived near a thorn bush.

ESPINO : Variant of ESPINA.

ESPINOSA : From Spanish espinoso meaning "thorny", ultimately from Latin spîna and spînosus, respectively meaning "spine" and "full of spines, spiny".

ESPINOZA : Variant of ESPINOSA.

ESPOSITO : Means "exposed" in Italian and denoted a child who was rescued after being abandoned by its parents.

ESSER : Means "cartwright" from Middle Old German asse "axle".

ESSERT : Variant of ESSER.

ESTÉVES : Means "son of ESTEVÃO".



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