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Surnames that begin with the letter 'D'
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Dramis
The surname Dramis is of Italian origin and is derived from the personal name "Dramisio," which itself is a variant of the name "Dramisius." The name is believed to have Germanic roots and is composed...
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Drammeh
The surname Drammeh is of Gambian origin and is commonly found among the Mandinka ethnic group. It is derived from the Mandinka word "drama," which means "to be patient" or "to endure." Therefore, the...
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Dran
The surname Dran is of French origin and is derived from the Old French word "dran," meaning "dragon." It is a topographic surname given to someone who lived near a place associated with dragons or ha...
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Dranchak
The surname Dranchak is of Ukrainian origin and is derived from the word "dranchak," which means "little oak tree" in Ukrainian. It is a toponymic surname, indicating that it was originally given to s...
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Drane
The surname Drane is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "dræn," meaning a drain or a channel for water. It is believed to have been a topographic name for someone who lived nea...
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Draney
The surname Draney is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic name Ó Draighneáin, meaning "descendant of Draighneán." The name Draighneán is believed to be a diminutive form of the word "draigh...
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Drange
The surname Drange is of Norwegian origin and is derived from the Old Norse word "drangr," meaning a narrow strip of land or a narrow passage. It is believed to have originally been a topographic name...
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Drangstveit
The surname Drangstveit is of Norwegian origin and is derived from the combination of two elements: "drang," meaning a young man or servant, and "stveit," meaning a small farm or clearing. Therefore, ...
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Dranoff
The surname Dranoff is of Russian and Ukrainian origin. It is derived from the Russian word "dran" or the Ukrainian word "dran" which means "torn" or "ragged." The surname likely originated as a nickn...
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Dransfield
The surname Dransfield is of English origin and is derived from a combination of the Old English words "drægn" meaning "dragon" and "feld" meaning "field." It is believed to have originated as a locat...
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Drap
The surname Drap is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "drap" which means "cloth" or "fabric." It is an occupational surname given to someone who worked with cloth, such as ...
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Drapala
The surname Drapala is of Polish origin and is derived from the word "drap," meaning "cloth" or "fabric." It is an occupational surname that likely originated from someone involved in the textile or c...
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Drapcho
The surname Drapcho is of Ukrainian origin and is derived from the word "drap," meaning "cloth" or "fabric" in Ukrainian. It is likely an occupational surname, indicating that the original bearer of t...
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Drape
The surname Drape is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "drap," meaning "cloth" or "fabric." It is an occupational surname that likely originated from someone who worked wit...
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Drapeau
The surname Drapeau is of French origin and is derived from the word "drapeau," meaning "flag" in French. It is an occupational surname that was likely given to someone who made or sold flags or banne...
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Drapela
The surname Drapela is of Czech origin and is derived from the Czech word "drápal," meaning "to scratch." It is an occupational surname that likely originated from someone who worked as a scratcher or...
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Draper
The surname Draper is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "draper," meaning a cloth merchant or a maker of cloth. It was originally an occupational name for someone involved ...
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Drapkin
The surname Drapkin is of Ashkenazi Jewish origin and is derived from the Yiddish word "drapkin," meaning "little cloth" or "rag." It is a metonymic occupational name given to someone who worked with ...
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Drapp
The surname Drapp is of German origin and is derived from the Middle High German word "drap," meaning "cloth" or "fabric." It is an occupational surname that likely originated as a nickname for someon...
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Drasher
The surname Drasher is of German origin and is derived from the Middle High German word "drasch," meaning "threshing floor." It is an occupational surname that likely originated from someone who worke...
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