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KURZMANN : Means "short man" in German.

KUZNETSOV : Patronymic of the Russian term kuznets meaning "blacksmith".

KWAN : Cantonese romanization of GUAN.

KWOK : Cantonese romanization of GUO.

KYLES : Derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows, channel, strait", originally given to a person who lived by a strait.

KYNASTON : Originally derived from a place name meaning "CYNEFRITH's town" in Old English.

KYSELY : Means "sour" in Czech. It was most likely used to denote a person known for his bad mood.

KÁDÁR : Means "cooper" in Hungarian (that is, a person who made or repaired wooden barrels).

KÁRPÁTHY : Variant (and archaic spelling) of the surname KÁRPÁTI.

KÁRPÁTI : Derived from the Hungarian name of the Carpathian mountains, Kárpátok.

KÁRPÁTY : Variant of KÁRPÁTI.

KÄSTNER : Means "cabinet maker" from German kasten "box".

KÄUFER : Variant of KAUFER.

KÓBOR : From the word kóbor meaning "wanderer, ranger" in Hungarian.

KÖHL : Variant of KOHL.

KÖHLER : Variant of KOHLER.

KÖNIG : German cognate of KING, from Middle High German künnic, künec.

KÖNIGSMANN : Means a "king's man", or someone who played a king in a play.

KÖVÉR : Means "fat" in Hungarian.

KÜCHLER : Occupational surname for a baker who made small cakes or cookies. It is derived from Middle High German kuoche "cake, pastry".

KÜÇÜK : Means "small" in Turkish.



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