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The surname Svilar is believed to have roots in Eastern Europe, specifically Slavic-speaking regions such as Russia, Ukraine, and Poland. Variations of this surname can be found ac...
The surname "Svipul" is of Icelandic origin. It is derived from the Old Norse word "svipul," which means "changeable" or "inconstant." The name likely originated as a nickname for ...
The surname Svistum is of Norwegian origin. It is derived from the Old Norse word "svistr," meaning "sound" or "noise," and the suffix "-um," denoting a location or place.
The last name "Svistun" is of Ukrainian origin, derived from the word "svystaty" meaning 'to whistle' or 'to hiss'. It likely originated as a nickname for someone who made whistlin...
The last name "svitie" is of Ukrainian origin. It is derived from the word "svit," which means "light" or "world" in Ukrainian. The name likely originated as a descriptive or occup...