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Change
The surname Change is of Chinese origin and is derived from the Mandarin word "chang," meaning "to prosper" or "to flourish." It is a common surname in China and is often associated with positive c......
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Chann
The surname Chann is of Chinese origin and is derived from the Cantonese pronunciation of the character 陳 (Chen in Mandarin). It is one of the most common surnames in China and is also found among ......
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Chant
The surname Chant is of English origin and has multiple possible meanings. It is derived from the Old French word "chanter," meaning "to sing," and may have been a nickname for someone who enjoyed ......
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Chantre
The surname Chantre is of French origin and is derived from the word "chantre," which means "cantor" or "singer" in French. It is an occupational surname that was given to individuals who were invo......
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Chao
The surname Chao is of Chinese origin and has multiple meanings depending on the specific characters used to write it. One common meaning is "surpass" or "transcend," suggesting a person who is exc......
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Chaon
The surname Chaon is of Chinese origin and is derived from the Mandarin word "chao" which means "to surpass" or "to exceed." It is a relatively rare surname and is often associated with individuals......
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Chaoui
The surname Chaoui is of Algerian origin and is derived from the Arabic word "Chaoui," which refers to the Chaoui people. The Chaoui people are a Berber ethnic group inhabiting the Aures region in ......
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Chap
The surname Chap is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "ceap," meaning "market" or "bargain." It is an occupational surname that likely originated as a nickname for someone ......
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Chapp
The surname Chapp is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "ceap" or "ceapian," meaning "to buy" or "to bargain." It is believed to have originally been an occupational name fo......
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Chappie
The surname Chappie is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "chape," meaning a cape or hood. It was likely an occupational name for someone who made or sold capes or hoods.......
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