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Surnames with Length of 12 Letters
1,545 surnames found with length of 12 letters
Wolfenberger
The surname Wolfenberger is of German origin and is derived from the combination of two elements: "Wolfen," which means "wolf," and "berger," which means "mountain." Therefore, the meaning of the s......
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Wolfinbarger
The surname Wolfinbarger is of German origin and is derived from the combination of two elements: "wolf," meaning wolf, and "barg," meaning hill or mountain. Therefore, the meaning of the surname W......
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Wollschlager
The surname Wollschlager is of German origin and is derived from the combination of two words: "Woll" meaning "wool" and "Schlager" meaning "beater" or "striker." Therefore, the meaning of the surn......
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Wollschleger
The surname Wollschleger is of German origin and is derived from the combination of two words: "Woll" meaning "wool" and "Schleger" meaning "beater" or "striker." Therefore, the meaning of the surn......
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Wolstencroft
The surname Wolstencroft is of English origin and is derived from a combination of two elements. "Wolsten" is a variant of the Old English personal name "Wulfstan," which means "wolf stone." "Croft......
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Wolstenholme
The surname Wolstenholme is of English origin and is derived from a combination of two elements. "Wolsten" is believed to be a personal name derived from the Old English words "wulf" meaning "wolf"......
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Wolterstorff
The surname Wolterstorff is of German origin and is derived from the combination of two elements: "Wolter," a variant of the given name Walter, meaning "ruler of the army," and "storff," which refe......
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Wrightington
The surname Wrightington is of English origin and is derived from the place name Wrightington in Lancashire, England. The name is composed of two elements: "wright," meaning a skilled worker or cra......
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Wriglesworth
The surname Wriglesworth is of English origin and is derived from a combination of two elements. The first part, "Wrigle," is believed to be a variant of the Old English word "wrigol," meaning "a s......
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Wullschleger
The surname Wullschleger is of Swiss-German origin and is derived from the combination of two elements: "Wull," a variant of the given name Ulrich, and "Schleger," meaning "beater" or "striker." Th......
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