Everyone with a surname that has unknown, distorted origins, unknown meaning...

Everyone with a surname that has unknown, distorted origins, unknown meaning, or simply an interesting last name report to this thread. We will try to help each other find information on our last names.

Other urls found in this thread:

ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=munoz
ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=hautz
forebears.io/surnames/harder
forebears.io/surnames/verkauskas
forebears.io/surnames/sartori
ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=sartori
forebears.io/es/surnames/zhañay
twitter.com/AnonBabble

I'm a Smith, and I have a nigger friend named Washington Johnson.

How old are you, OP?

My last name is Pintar and I'm pretty sure it comes from Austria, but I don't know the meaning. My mom's grandma's surname was Jasako (Яcькo) I think, she died young so don't know much.

I've never met a Smith before, despite how common they are.

My surname is Munoz, please tell me everything.

ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=munoz

seems Spanish

My surname is Hautz, do I descend from slavniggers

Definitely not. It's German/Prussian. ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=hautz

Khan. Ive never met anybody else with it.

Shekelbergstein. I think it's Irish

lol too bad you're not Finnish.

My last name is Trump.
What can you tell me about this name?

ITT: extreme data mining

Last name is Walter, has Prussian origin apparently

Nah I'm just curious

Rosenblatt. Any ideas guys??

Adams. We think it's either English or German.

Verkauska

Drumpf gtfo

Goldberg

Weck: From Germany

Seems like "Muñoz" for me

my last name is Anonymous.. nice try FBI

rose = flowers

blatt = to flatten

flowerflattener

...

German-Jewish/Yiddish. Rosenblatt = Rose leaf, I'm guessing

Harder. I thought it was german roots but my father said something about it being more Ukrainian in origin

I can find things on Verkauskas, seems to be from Lithuania

Shinkeyev, I come from Russia, and i know Russian, i just have no fucking idea what my name is based off of. Maybe a Russian user can help me

Eichmann here, what are my ancestors like?

my surname is Hardy but I get the name from French settlers which is pretty confusing because the surname is supposed to be either German or Scottish. I have never gotten a clear answer when I ask my relatives.

It seems to be German/Danish. Doesn't resemble a slavic surname.
forebears.io/surnames/harder

Is it ethnically Russia, Polish, Prussian, Baltic?

my last name is Sartori someone please help

forebears.io/surnames/verkauskas
Everyone with it is from Lithuania, see for yourself

Destry here. Its a French village. But also the name of a cowboy in a novel. I like it.

>posting your last name on Sup Forums

don't be fucking retarded anons, that shit can be connected to your ISP, your posting habits on other media, etc

de Silva

I'm white as milk btw

I just realized I have that exact same skillet hes holding in the photo.

Do you enjoy pissing clubs?

Pace
Apparently under the spelling of Pais its been traced back to 1200s henry iii but how are they supposed to know if that actually developed from Pais to Pace. I dont get it.

One notable person ive found was a court jester John Pace for henry viii, duke of norfolk, and elizabeth i

Also found records of paces being among the first to arrive in colonial america

Rudwick

Meissner is my last name btw.

answer my fucking question

forebears.io/surnames/sartori
ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=sartori
It's an Italian surname that seems to be tainted by Hues.

>not posting local libshit's surname to divert attention of NWO
Do you even 15d chess dude?

My Russian ancestors just thought up my surname.

If any Russiabros know of the name Яcькo or something similar tell me please.

but i have blonde hair blue eyes?

Forbes

More liek ( a fucking) Leaf!

"Jassko" she was from Ukraine.

can anyone help me with Zhañay?

Italians can be blonde and blue. Also possible you can have stronger traits from other side of family.

oh ok thanks for clearing this up user

recessive monkey traits

goldmanstein any guesses guys?

Jackson

Black. I always assumed it derived from blacksmithing or something.

surname is Thrasher, always thought it sounded cool at least

shit mang that looks mongolian and shit

Some /borats/ have this surname apparently
forebears.io/es/surnames/zhañay

Last name is de st (pronounced D saint) lablanca.

Hohol is not Russian

Liebowitcz.

Also,

>nice try

Thats a ukrainian/belarusian surname, not russian.

I have a book on my lineage thank glob.

I'm still learning Russian and I tried to type it myself, sorry if it was wrong. It's supposed to be Yasako or Yasakovich

Anyone got info on Pendragon family offshoots?

Mine is Goode from Britain

It means "you have to go back" in spanish.

I like mine but yours is cool
Bonus points for commiting violent crimes worthy of newspaper headlines

Last name literally Day
What gives

np there is no shame in ancestry

She was from Belarus when it was part of Russia so she always told people she was from Russia.

My last name is Silverstein. I think my ancestors were silver smiths from Germany or some place like that. So I guess that makes me an Aryan, but I don't support white supremacists at all. I actually think we should all let go of our european heritages.

>Lets post our real names on an anonymous board.

FUCK OFF.

Mine is Montero, it translates to hunter in spanish and doesn't really have any other info to other than its from the Basque territory of spain.

forebears.io/es/surnames/

heres a good website for your own research doesn't show origin like ancestry does but ancestry lacks some uncommon names

My mom comes from disgraced english royalty (some broad married a serf and was exiled so they moved to canada)

My last name is Reiter but my dad was adopted so thats irrelevant. I know Reiter means knight in german though

That surname indicates a strong heritage of faggotry. You're ancestors probably originated in the Parisian brothels with older roots in the Roman bath houses.

Del Castillo

Supposedly it comes from Santander, Spain.

Is there that big of a difference in surnames between Belarus, Ukraine and Russia?

Dragomirov

Surname appeared as a symbol of the serfs belonged to nobles "Shinke" (the Germans or Dutch served to Russian Empire). Well, there is a meager chance that you are of noble blood.

Probably some Visigoth or German name Hispanified.

Like Olivia Munn's last name.

I'm a Mitchum

Any knowledgeable anons, please halp

Bishop master race reporting in. All muh ancestors were yes, bishops in feudal Europe :)
Suck it.
I have real crusade blood flowing through my veins. Be jelpus unknown cucks.

That's sick, too bad nobilities don't exist anymore

>Navarro is a Spanish surname of the Kingdom of Navarre. Navarro is a regional name denoting someone from Navarre after the Kingdom of Pamplona took on the new naming in the high Middle Ages, while also keeping its original meaning of 'Basque-speaking person' in a broader sense, an ethnic surname

Any Spanish anons here? Red pill me on this last name please

More like Bushman.

Monte = Bush, Forest

Casador would be hunter.

You're a Bush-man.

That last name and the flag of your country indicate you're a mestizo mud blood. You should probably look into manual labor and sexual assault as possible career paths.

Hill

so fucking basic and ambiguous

guess my ancestors were celtic hillniggers or something

kek

thanks, but no violent history

Surname is Nunley. I'm pretty sure it's either English or Welsh.

Of the Castle

U ppl are posting your last names, the the more rare it is the more dangerous it gets...

From what my father tells me of his father's experience of being Basque, those people seem based.
Spanons tell us more please.

Melano?

I've looked up Italian but I doubt that entirely.

what about Mondragon?