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The last name "Locab" is of French origin.
The surname Locastro has its roots in various regions of Italy, primarily in Calabria and Campania. It is a variant of the name Lombardo, which originally denoted someone from Lomb...
The surname "Loccidal" is of Italian origin. It is derived from the Italian word "locco," meaning "crazy" or "eccentric," with the suffix "-idal" likely denoting a place or locatio...
The surname Loch is of Scottish origin, derived from the Middle English word "loch" meaning a body of water, specifically a lake or a sea inlet. It is likely to have originally bee...
The surname Lochana originates from Sanskrit, meaning "bright, shining" or "light". It is a common surname in India and Nepal.
The last name "Lochang" is of Chinese origin, derived from the name of a place or a descriptive term related to a village or area.
The surname Lochbaum is believed to have German origins. It is derived from a topographic name for someone who lived by a small lake or a pond, as "Loch" means pond or pool in Old ...
The surname Locher is of Swiss origin. It comes from a place name, specifically locations named "Locher" found in several regions of Switzerland such as Aargau and St. Gallen. The ...
The surname Lochmann is of German origin. It is derived from various place names in Germany that contain the element "loch," which means "lake" or "pool." Over time, it became a he...
The last name Lochner is of German origin. It is derived from the Middle High German word "loch," meaning "hole" or "pit," and was likely used as an occupational surname for someon...
The last name Lochran is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name "Lachann" which means "warrior" or "landowner". The name likely originated as a descriptive nickname...
The last name "Loci" may have originated from Italy. It is derived from the Latin word "locus", meaning "place" or "location". It is possible that the surname was originally used t...
The last name Lock Chavez is of mixed origin. Lock is of English origin, derived from the Old English word "locc" meaning lock of hair or wool. Chavez is of Spanish origin, derived...
The surname "Locke" is of Old English origin, derived from the word "locc" which means "lock of hair" or "tress of hair." It was likely used as a nickname for someone with curly or...
The last name Lockhart Mure is a combination of two separate surnames: Lockhart and Mure. Lockhart is of English and Scottish origin, derived from a place name in Lanarkshire, Scot...