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SAMSON : Derived from the given name SAMSON.

SAMUEL : Derived from the given name SAMUEL.

SAMUELS : Derived from the given name SAMUEL.

SAMUELSON : Means "son of SAMUEL".

SAN NICOLAS : Means "Saint NICHOLAS" in Spanish.

SANCHEZ : Means "son of SANCHO".

SANDER : Derived from the given name ALEXANDER.

SANDERS : Patronymic of the given name Sander, a medieval form of ALEXANDER.

SANDERSON : Means "son of ALEXANDER".

SANDFORD : Indicated a person from Sandford, England, which means simply "sand ford".

SANDOVAL : Derived from the name of a town in Spain, ultimately from Latin meaning "new forest".

SANDS : From the English word, meaning the person lived near or on a beach.

SANFORD : Variant of SANDFORD.

SANGSTER : Occupational surname meaning "song-maker or singer" from Old English.

SANNA (1) : Means "one with a big protruding tooth".

SANNA (2) : Means "son of SUSANNA".

SANNA (3) : Means "hay seller" from Greek sano meaning "hay".

SANSONE : Derived from the given name SANSONE.

SANTANA : From any of the numerous places named Santa ANA.

SANTIAGO : Spanish and Portuguese place name that described the man who emigrated from any of the several locations so-named, which got their names from the dedi...

SANTILLIAN : Meaning unknown, presumably a derivative of santos "saint".

SANTINI : Means "little SANTO".

SANTORO : Means "all saint's day" in Italian, a nickname for one born on that day.

SANTOS : Means "little saint" from Latin sanctus.

SAPIENTI : Means "wise" in Latin or Italian, most likely given to someone who was wise or behaved wisely.

SAPPINGTON : From the city of Sapperton, England, from Old English sapere meaning "soap maker" and ton meaning "town, farm, settlement".

SAQQAF : Means "roof" from Arabic saqaf.

SARGENT : Variant of SERGEANT.

SARKA (1) : Means "dweller by a bend in a river" from the Old Czech šárový meaning "curved".

SARKA (2) : Means "grey" from the Old Czech šarý.



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