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KOLAR : Derived from Slavic kolar meaning "cartwright".

KOLBE : Means "mace" in German. A mace is a heavy medieval war club with a spiked or flanged metal head, used to crush armour.

KOLEN : Variant of KOOL.

KOLIJN : Variant of KOOL.

KOLLEN : Variant of KOOL.

KONING : Dutch cognate of KING.

KONSTANTINOV : Means "descendant of KONSTANTIN".

KOOL : Derived from the given name NICHOLAS.

KOOLE : Variant of KOOL.

KOOLEN : Variant of KOOL.

KOOLS : Variant of KOOL.

KOPECKY : Derived from Czech kopec "hill". The name was perhaps given to a person who lived close to a hill.

KOPITAR : Means "shoemaker".

KOPP : Derived from the given name JACOB.

KORHONEN : Possibly from archaic Finnish korho meaning "deaf, hard of hearing".

KOROŠEC : Originally indicated a person from Koroška (Carinthia), a medieval Slovene state, now divided between Slovenia and Austria.

KORRAPATI : Locational surname, from an area called Korra or Korrapalem. In Telugu the word pati means "belongs to".

KOSMATKA : Derived from Polish kosmaty meaning "shaggy, hairy".

KOSTELECKY : Originally denoted a person from a village named Kostelec. The place name Kostelec is derived from the Czech word kostel "church".

KOSZORÚS : Derived from koszorú, a Hungarian word that means "garland, wreath, girdle". This name was used for someone who made garlands.

KOUMAN : Variant of KOEMAN.

KOUMANS : Variant of KOEMAN.

KOVAC : Simplified spelling of KOVÁČ or KOVAČ.

KOVACHEV : Patronymic from kovach "blacksmith".

KOVAČ : Croatian, Serbian and Slovene cognate of KOWALSKI.

KOVÁCH : Archaic spelling variant of KOVÁCS.

KOVÁCS : Hungarian form of KOWALSKI.

KOVÁTS : Hungarian form of KOWALSKI.

KOVÁČ : Czech and Slovak cognate of KOWALSKI.

KOVÁŘ : Variant of KOVÁČ.



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