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The last name Waeba is of African origin.
The last name "Waebi" is of Japanese origin.
The last name "Waed Ali" has origins in the Arabic-speaking region of the world. "Waed" is a common name in Arabic and means "promise" or "commitment", while "Ali" is a common Arab...
The last name "Waeer" is of German origin, derived from the Middle High German word "waere," meaning "true" or "honorable." It may have started as a nickname for someone known for ...
The surname Waegemaker is of German origin. It is derived from a vocational name for a carpenter or millwright, from Middle High German "wege" meaning "way" and "machern" meaning "...
The last name "Saif" is of Arabic origin, meaning "sword" or "blade." It is a common surname in Arabic-speaking countries. "Wael" is also an Arabic name, meaning "rescuer" or "prot...
The last name "Waelach" is of German origin. It is an anglicized form of the German surname "Waelisch," which is derived from the Old High German word "walh," meaning "foreigner" o...
The surname Waeles (or Wahlses) is of Germanic origin and can be traced back to the Old High German "Wahalaz" which means "forest dweller" or "forest man." This surname was often g...
The last name "Waelykm" has Dutch origins. It is believed to be derived from the personal name "Walde", which means "power" or "ruler", and the suffix "-k" which is a common elemen...
The last name "Waen" is of Welsh origin. It is derived from the Welsh word "waun," which means "meadow" or "pasture." This surname likely originated as a locational name for someon...
The last name "Waerzeggers" is of Dutch origin. It is derived from the Dutch word "waard" meaning "guard" or "watchman" and the suffix "-zeggers" which may be a variation or modifi...
The last name Waez originates from the Persian language and is derived from the word "vazir" which means "minister" or "advisor" in English. It is a common surname in Iran and othe...
The surname "Waezi" seems to have Persian origins. It could derive from the Persian word "waez", which means preacher or speaker. It is possible that this family name was attribute...