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The last name Jomadder is of Dutch origin. It is derived from the word "jonkvrouw" which means "young lady" or "noblewoman" in Dutch. Over time, the spelling and pronunciation of t...
The last name "Jomai" originates from the Philippines.
The surname Jombart is of French origin. It derives from a medieval given name, "Gombard," which was a popular personal name throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. Gombard itsel...
The last name "Jomeck" does not have a widely recognized origin or meaning. It is not a common surname and there is limited information available about its specific origins.
The last name "Jomet" has likely originated from France. It is a relatively uncommon surname, and may have been derived from a place name, occupation, or personal name. Without mor...
The last name "Jomir" does not have a widely known origin or meaning in English. It is possible that it could be a variant spelling or a less common surname with origins in a parti...
The last name "Jomir Ali" is of Arabic origin. "Jomir" is a common Arabic name meaning "beautiful" or "attractive", while "Ali" is a common Arabic surname meaning "exalted" or "nob...
The last name "Jomocan" appears to have its origins in Romania. It may be derived from a Romanian place name or have roots in the Romanian language.
The surname Jomodar originated in Spain. It is derived from the Spanish word 'jodigo,' which means 'except.' It is likely an occupational surname indicating someone who worked in a...
The origin of the last name Jomok is not definitively determined.
The last name "George" originates from the Greek name "Georgios," meaning "farmer" or "earthworker." It is derived from the Greek word "georgos," which consists of "ge" meaning "ea...
The last name "Jomotdar" appears to have origins in India. It is likely derived from a combination of words or titles that denote a specific occupation, status, or place of origin ...
The last name "Jomp" does not have a known origin or meaning in the English language.
The last name "Jomuna" is of Indian origin. It is derived from the River Yamuna, which is a sacred river in Hindu mythology. The name "Jomuna" may indicate a geographical or ancest...