Your surname

>your surname
>what does it mean
I'll start

Kaminskiy
stone

bump

bump

Strandberg
Beach mountain

Nice try KGB

I think kgb has no power on Sup Forums in 2016

Freeland
used to refer to friends of lords who were allowed to live rent-free on their land

Al-malkawi, it comes from the root word ملك which means to own or king

Of course!

Rodríguez
Son of Rodrigo

It literally means the kings dog in some old-as-fuck version of Gaelic.

Le Bon
The good one

>dos Santos

Of the saints.

My great grandfather's original name was broman (bridge man) but he changed it.

>tfw you want to participate in the thread, but your surname is so rare that you'd dox yourself if you posted it

"Under the pine tree"

Soup.

Nice try, КГб

Lockhart
Brave

Al-Shabab
The young ones.

>tfw you have the same problem except you're American so it's only unique because your great-grandparents changed it to something retarded when they immigrated.

Was something like "návrat"
means "to return"

Last name on my mother's side of the family is a town in Germany.

Same thing here. My first name is also rare, which makes me very easy to dox

> Last name on my mother's side of the family is a town in Germany.
Duvelhaven?

Son of a pagan God of fire and the underworld, Aedh.
It's a nice last name.

Also pretty cool considering my first name is a Norse god of the underworld, but instead of fire being representative of the underworld like with pagans, his element is water and the deep ocean.
My parents did an alright job.

Sherwood.
It's apparently after Sherwood Forest, duh.
It means Bright Forest.
I'm mad jelly of myself, Sherwood is a fuckin' dope name.

Doyle
From Dubhghaill meaning Dark or Evil Foreigner

> [...] Dubhghaill meaning Dark [...] Foreigner
Proof that the Irish are black.

Son of Adlai (apparently a Biblical Jewish name)

Pig breeder.
Basically the least muslim surname in iberia.

Could it be Navrátil? It's czech

Something like that, it's definitely Czech but I don't remember exactly what it was, I had to go to Google translate and type a few variations before it popped up with that. Pretty sure there was no 'L' in it tho.