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Surnames with Length of 4 Letters
9,211 surnames found with length of 4 letters
Cloe
The surname Cloe is of English origin and is derived from the medieval given name "Clotho," which itself is derived from the Greek word "klotho" meaning "spinner." The name Cloe was likely used as ......
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Clor
The surname Clor is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "clār," meaning "clear" or "bright." It is likely that the name was originally a nickname given to someone with a clea......
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Clos
The surname Clos is of Catalan origin and is derived from the word "clos," meaning "enclosure" or "closed." It is a toponymic surname, indicating that it was originally used to identify someone who......
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Clow
The surname Clow is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Gaelic word "cluas," meaning "ear." It is believed to have originated as a nickname for someone with prominent or distinctive ears. Ov......
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Cloy
The surname Cloy is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "cloeg," meaning "bell." It is believed to have originated as an occupational name for someone who worked with bells, ......
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Clue
The surname Clue is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "clēow," meaning "hill" or "slope." It is a locational surname, typically given to someone who lived near or on a hill......
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Clum
The surname Clum is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "clum," meaning "clump" or "lump." It is believed to have been a nickname given to someone who was either physically b......
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Cmar
The surname Cmar is of Slovak origin and is derived from the personal name Cmaro, which is a diminutive form of the name Cyprian. It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it was originally used ......
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Coad
The surname Coad is of Cornish origin and is derived from the Old English word "codd," meaning "a pillow or cushion." It is believed to have been a nickname given to someone who was soft-spoken or ......
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Coak
The surname Coak is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name "Mac Eochaidh," meaning "son of Eochaidh." Eochaidh is an ancient Irish personal name that is believed to have originated fro......
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