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The surname Goian is of Romanian origin and likely derives from the Romanian word "goian," which means "potter." It is believed that this surname was originally used to denote some...
The surname Goike is primarily associated with Germany and Scandinavia, particularly Norway and Sweden. It's a variant of the original Germanic name "Gauke" or "Goecke," which come...
The surname Goin is of English origin, derived from the Old English personal name Guma, meaning "man," combined with the suffix -ing, which indicates descent or association. Origin...
The surname Gois-dos-Santos is a Portuguese composite name, consisting of two elements: Gois and dos Santos. The first part, Gois, is a toponymic surname derived from various loca...
The surname Goit is of Indian origin and is believed to have originated from the Hindi word "goita," which means a person who looks after cattle or a pastoralist. It is a common su...
The surname Goita is of African origin, specifically from the Bambara ethnic group in Mali. It is believed to be a variation or derivative of the surname "Goyita," which is a commo...
The surname Goitia is a Basque patronymic surname, derived from the given name Goikoetxea, meaning "new house" in the Basque language. In Basque culture, patronymics are formed by ...
The surname "Goitisolo" is of Basque origin. It comes from the Basque word "goiti" which means "upper" or "higher," and "solo" which means "house" or "settlement." This surname lik...
The last name "Goivnda" is of Indian origin, specifically from the Sanskrit word "Govinda," meaning "cowherd" or "one who tends cows." It is often a surname used by individuals fro...