
The last name Cebula Rosereau likely originated from a combination of Polish and French roots. "Cebula" is the Polish word for "onion," while "Rosereau" may have French origins. This surname could possibly be a combination of two separate surnames or have a unique origin story that combines elements from both Polish and French languages and surnames.
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surnames > ceba
I'm sorry, but I do not have information on the origin of the last name "Ceba." It appears to be a less common surname, and therefore its specific origin may be difficult to pinpoi...
surnames > cebotar
The last name Cebotar is of Romanian origin. It is derived from the Romanian word "cebotă" which means onion. It is believed to have originated as an occupational surname for some...
surnames > cebreco-ramirez
The last name Cebreco Ramirez is of Spanish origin. Cebreco is likely derived from the Spanish word "cebro," which means "deer," indicating a possible association with deer or a de...