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The last name "Fisagroos" is of Dutch origin. It is derived from the Dutch words "fis" meaning fish and "groos" meaning big or large. This surname likely originated as a nickname f...
The surname "Fisak" is of Polish origin and is derived from the personal name "Fisak", which is a diminutive form of the name "Stefan" or "Stefana". This surname is most commonly f...
The last name "Fisal" is of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic word "fisal" which means decisive or final, indicating a person who is firm and decisive in decision-making...
The last name "Fisayo" originates from the Yoruba language and culture of Nigeria. It is a common name among the Yoruba people and is often given to a child born into a wealthy or ...
The last name "Fischer" is of German origin. It is derived from the occupational name "Fisch" meaning "fish," indicating that the original bearer of the name probably worked as a f...
The surname Fish has Anglo-Saxon origins and is derived from an occupational name for a fisher or fishmonger. The Old English word for 'fish' was 'fisc', which evolved into 'fish(e...
Fishaye is a surname of Arabic origin, derived from the word "faysh" which means "beautiful" or "handsome" in Arabic. This surname is commonly found in countries with Arab populati...
The last name "Fisheries" is of English origin, derived from the occupation of those who worked in the fishing industry, specifically managing or owning a fishery.
The last name "Fishes" is of English origin, derived from the Middle English word "fish" which referred to someone who was a fisherman or worked in the fishing industry.
The surname Fishman is a European (Ashkenazi Jewish) patronymic derived from the given name Fisch or Fishel, which means "fish" in Yiddish. This name was often used as an occupatio...
The last name "Fisihatsion" has an Eritrean origin. It is derived from the Tigrinya language, spoken in Eritrea, and likely has a meaning linked to a specific place, occupation, or...
The last name Fisola is of Italian origin. It likely derives from the Italian word "fisola," which means "fizz" or "sparkle," suggesting that the name may have originally been a ni...
The last name "Fissore" is of Italian origin. It is derived from the word "fisore," meaning "maker of wooden barrels."
The surname Fistarol-Coatti is a compound surname, composed of two distinct parts: Fistarol and Coatti. The Italian surname Coatti has origins that can be traced back to the medie...
The last name "Fisume" originates from Japan. It is believed to be of Japanese descent.