
The last name "Aurousseau" is of French origin. It is derived from the combination of the prefix "au" with the Old French word "rousseau," meaning "little red." It is a common surname in France and may have originally been used to describe someone with red hair or a reddish complexion. "David" is a common first name that is of Hebrew origin, meaning "beloved."
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surnames > aury-dupont
The last name "Aury" is of French origin and is thought to be derived from the medieval given name "Aurelius," which means "golden" in Latin. The last name "Dupont" is also French ...
surnames > aurus
The surname "Aurus" has uncertain origin and is not registered in the databases I consulted. It is possible that it is an uncommon surname or that has a specific regional origin th...
surnames > aurunapoomari
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surnames > auru
It appears that the last name "Auru" does not have a specific origin or meaning in any identifiable language or culture. It could possibly be a rare or unique surname with a specif...
surnames > aurtenetxe
The last name "Aurtenetxe" is of Basque origin. Basque surnames often have specific meanings or origins related to the local geography, occupation, or family history. In this case,...
surnames > aurteneche
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surnames > aursulesei
The last name "Aursulesei" is of Romanian origin. It is a surname derived from the Romanian word "aur", meaning "gold", and the suffix "-ules", indicating descent or association. T...
surnames > aurry
The surname "Aurry" has its origin in French. It is derived from the French word "auré" which means "golden" or "golden-haired".