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The last name "Guz" is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the personal name "Gautso," which means "the Goth" in Basque. This surname likely originated in the Basque region of Sp...
The surname "Guzaimasu" does not have a known origin in English. It does not appear to be a common or widely recognized last name.
The last name "Guzanfar" is of Arabic origin, meaning "conqueror" or "victorious." The last name "Ali" is also of Arabic origin, meaning "high," "lofty," or "exalted."
The surname "Guzelian" is of Armenian origin. It is derived from the Armenian word "gazel," which means "good" or "beautiful." The suffix "-ian" is a common Armenian surname ending...
The last name "Guzeltepe" is of Turkish origin. It is a compound name consisting of the Turkish words "güzel" meaning beautiful, and "tepe" meaning hill or top.
The last name "Guzmán" has Spanish origins. It is an occupational surname derived from the medieval Spanish word "guce-man" or "guzmán," meaning "good man" or "nobleman." The nam...
The last name Guzmán is of Spanish origin, derived from the Visigothic given name Gaudemarus, and was brought to Spain during the medieval period. The surname Niangar does not hav...
The last name "Guznal" originates from Spain. It is derived from the word "guisnada," which means a type of stew or rich dish cooked with a variety of ingredients. Over time, the n...
The last name "Guzranyi" appears to be of Hungarian origin. It is likely derived from the word "Guzrani," which is a surname used by people of Hungarian descent. This last name may...
The last name Guzun is of Romanian origin. It is derived from the word "guzun" which means "dinghy" in Romanian. It is believed to have originated as an occupational surname for so...
The last name "Guzzula" is of Italian origin. It is derived from the Sicilian term "guzzu," which means "jug" or "vessel." This surname likely referred to someone who made or sold ...