
The surname "Christian" has its origin in the Middle English name "Christen," which was a nickname for someone who behaved in a Christian manner or was associated with the Christian religion. It ultimately derives from the Latin word "Christianus," meaning "follower of Christ." The surname Christian is found predominantly in English-speaking countries.
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surnames > es-samti
The last name "Es Samti" is of Arabic origin, specifically from North Africa. It is derived from the Arabic word "samti," which means "silent" or "quiet."
surnames > es-shatri
The last name "Es Shatri" is of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic word "Shatir," which means "writer" or "scribe." The prefix "Es" is a common Arabic article indicating ...
surnames > es-soudaiki
The last name "Es Soudaiki" appears to have Arabic origins. "Es" is a common prefix in Arabic surnames and translates to "the" in English, indicating a definite article. "Soudaiki"...