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surnames > krebs
The last name "Krebs" has origins in Germany. It is a German surname derived from the word "Krebs," meaning "crab" in English. The name was likely given to someone who either lived near a place associated with crabs or possibly had crab-like characteristics. I...
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surnames > kerbs
The last name "Kerbs" is a German surname, derived from the Middle High German word "kerbe" meaning "notch" or "cut." It is likely that the surname was originally used to describe someone who lived near a notable notch or cut in the landscape. Over time, this ...
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surnames > krupka
The last name Krupka is of Czech origin. It is derived from the Czech word "krupa" which means "grain" or "groats." The name likely originated as a topographic or occupational surname for someone who worked with or lived near grain fields or mills.
surnames > krupke
The last name Krupke is of German origin. It is a variant of the surname Krupp, which is a topographic name for someone who lived by a broken piece of land, from the Middle Low German word "krup" meaning "broken" or "broken piece".
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surnames > korves
The last name "Korves" is of German origin. It possibly originates from the Middle High German word "kurves," which means "bent" or "curved." It could have been a surname given to someone who lived by a bend in a road or a river. Alternatively, it may have ori...
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surnames > korpics
The surname "Korpics" is of Hungarian origin. This name is derived from the Hungarian word "korpás", which means "challow" or "hairy". It is possible that it was given to a person with particularly fine hair or lack of hair.
surnames > krupiak
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surnames > karpiak
The last name Karpiak is of East Slavic origin, particularly Ukrainian. It is derived from the given name Karp, which is a variation of the name Kasper or Casper. Karp itself means "carp" in Ukrainian and is often used as a surname for individuals involved in ...
surnames > kurpisz
The last name "Kurpisz" is of Polish origin. It is a toponymic surname derived from the name of several places in Poland, such as Kurpiew, Kurpie, or Kurpie Mazurskie. The name likely refers to someone who comes from or is associated with one of these places.
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surnames > korfges
The last name "Korfges" is of German origin. It is derived from the Middle Low German word "korf" meaning "basket" and the suffix "-ges" which denotes a profession or occupation. This surname likely originated as a descriptive or occupational name for someone ...
surnames > kuropka
The surname Kuropka is of Polish origin. It is derived from the Polish word "kura" meaning "hen" and the diminutive suffix "-pka," which could indicate a connection to a place named after chickens or someone who worked with chickens. This surname likely origin...
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surnames > krupski
The last name Krupski is of Polish origin and is derived from the Polish word "krupa," meaning "groats" or "grain." Groats were a staple food in Poland, and the surname likely originated as an occupational name for someone who worked in the grain trade or as a...
surnames > karbasi
The last name "Karbasi" is of Persian origin. It likely originates from a place named Karbas in Iran, or from a word meaning "from Karbas".
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