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surnames > cepur
The last name "Cepur" is of Latvian origin, derived from the Latvian word for "fir tree." It is a surname likely given to someone who lived near or worked with fir trees.
surnames > cepulyte
The last name Cepulyte is of Lithuanian origin. It is a feminine form of the surname Cepulis, which means "little onion" in Lithuanian. The name likely originated as a nickname for someone small or petite.
surnames > cepulvedas
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surnames > cepulveda-yepes
The last name "Cepulveda Yepes" is of Spanish origin. "Cepulveda" is derived from the place name "Sepúlveda," a town in Segovia, Spain. "Yepes" is a surname of Spanish origin, derived from the town of Yepes in Toledo, Spain.
surnames > cepulveda-arias
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surnames > cepulbeda
The surname "Cepulbeda" has its origin in Spain. It is derived from the combination of the Basque word "zepelu" (meaning house) and the Latin word "vita" (meaning life), suggesting a possible connection to a house or family lineage.
surnames > cepuc
The last name "Cepuc" is of Romanian origin and is believed to be a new name derived from the word "cepu," meaning "onion" in Romanian. This surname may have originated as a nickname for someone who grew or sold onions.
surnames > ceptureanu
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