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The last name "Hyacinth Figo" appears to have origins in both English and Portuguese. "Hyacinth" is a given name of Greek origin derived from the word "hyakinthos," which refers to...
The last name "Hyam" is of English origin. It is derived from the medieval personal name "Iones" or "Eian", which is a variant of the name John, ultimately of Hebrew origin. The su...
The last name Hyamad is of Japanese origin. It likely derives from a combination of Japanese words or kanji characters that have been used to create a surname.
The surname Hyams is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Hig(h)am", which itself is derived from the Old Norse name "Heghamr", meaning "enclosure"....
Hyangol is a Korean surname. Its origin is believed to come from a combination of the Korean words "hyang" meaning "fragrance" and "ol" meaning "jade."
The last name "Hyat" is of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word "hayy," which means "alive" or "living." This last name is commonly found in Arabic-speaking countries and am...
The last name "Hyatpur" is of Indian origin. It likely originates from the combination of the words "Hyat," which means life, and "pur," which means town or settlement. This sugges...
The last name "Hyatt Hall" is of English origin. "Hyatt" is believed to have derived from the Old English personal name "Heahbeorht," meaning "high and bright." "Hall" is a common ...