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The surname Egge is of Old Norse origin, derived from the word "eik" meaning oak tree. It was originally a topographic name for someone who lived near an oak tree or possibly a nic...
The surname Eggebrecht is of German origin. It is derived from a nickname meaning "egg-bold" or "egg-brave," which likely referred to someone with a round or strong face resembling...
The surname Eggeman is of German origin. It is derived from a nickname for someone who lived near an egg farm or was associated with eggs, as 'Ei' is German for 'egg'. The surname ...
The last name Eggerickx is of Dutch origin. It is a variation of the surname Eggermont, which is derived from the Dutch word "egger", meaning "oak tree", and "mont", meaning "mount...
The surname "Eggers" has German origins. It is a patronymic surname derived from the given name "Egger," which itself is a shortened form of "Ekkehard." The name "Egger" means "edg...
The surname Eggert is of Old Norse origin, derived from the word "eggir" which means eggs. It was likely a nickname for someone who had a round or plump face resembling an egg, or ...
The surname Eggler is of German origin. It is derived from the German word "Eck" which means "corner" or "nook", and was likely used as a topographic name for someone who lived nea...
The last name Eggleston is of English origin. It is derived from the Old English personal name "Ecgric" or "Ecgfrith" which means "edge-bright" or "sword-peace." Over time, it evol...
The last name "Eggsplosive" does not have a known origin or meaning in English. It is possible that this is a made-up or unique surname created for a specific purpose.
The last name Eggtoes has English origins. It is believed to be a nickname given to someone with peculiar or unusually shaped toes that resemble eggs. It may also have been a descr...