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The last name "Jiradha" is of Indian origin, specifically from the Marathi language. It is likely derived from a geographical location or a personal characteristic of an ancestor.
The last name "Jiradhe" is of Thai origin.
The last name Jirafa is not a common surname and does not have a widely recognized origin or meaning in English. It is possible that it could be a variant of a more common surname ...
The last name "Jiram" is of Indian origin. It is derived from the Hindi word "jiram" meaning "peacock."
The last name "Jirana" is of Czech origin. It is derived from the word "jirice," which means "geese." It likely originated as a descriptive surname for someone who owned or worked ...
The last name "Jirari" is of Arabic origin. It is a common last name mainly found among people of Moroccan or Algerian descent. In Arabic, "Jirari" (جراري) is derived from the...
The last name "Jirata Iyesus" is of Ethiopian origin. It is believed to have derived from the Amharic language, with "Jirata" likely meaning "belonging to a tribe" and "Iyesus" lik...
The surname Jiratadha originates from Thailand. It is a Thai surname of Thai origin.
The surname Jirava is primarily found among the Finnic-speaking peoples, such as the Karelians and the Ingrians, who inhabit the eastern part of Finland and western Russia. It is d...
The last name "Jirel" is of Indian origin. It is most commonly found in the state of Maharashtra in western India. The name may be derived from a place name or have a historical si...
The last name "Jirenyii Ciqidha" does not appear to have a widely recognizable origin in English.
The last name "Jireshkumar" appears to be of Indian origin. It is likely a combination of two given names, "Jiresh" and "Kumar". "Kumar" is a common surname in India, typically sig...
The surname Jirnov is of Czech origin. It derives from the given name Jiří (George) and the suffix -ov, a common Slavic patronymic suffix indicating "son of". In this case, it wo...
The last name "Jirodia" is of Indian origin. It likely has roots in the Hindi language and may be derived from a specific region, community, or family name in India.
The last name Jiroudi is of Arabic origin. It is a common surname in the Middle East, particularly in Lebanon and Syria. The name likely derives from a paternal ancestor or a speci...