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Surnames with 3 Syllables
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Andreason
The surname Andreason is of Scandinavian origin and is derived from the given name Anders, which means "man" or "warrior" in Old Norse. The suffix "-son" indicates "son of," making Andreason mean "......
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Andreassen
The surname Andreassen is a patronymic surname derived from the given name Andreas, which is the Greek form of the name Andrew. The suffix "-sen" indicates "son of," so Andreassen means "son of And......
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Andreassi
The surname Andreassi is of Italian origin and is derived from the given name Andrea, which means "man" or "manly" in Italian. The suffix "-assi" is a common Italian patronymic ending, indicating "......
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Andreasson
The surname Andreasson is of Swedish origin and is derived from the given name Andreas, which is the Swedish form of Andrew. The suffix "-son" indicates "son of," so Andreasson means "son of Andrea......
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Andreatta
The surname Andreatta is of Italian origin and is derived from the given name Andrea, which means "man" or "manly" in Greek. The suffix "-etta" is a diminutive form, indicating "little" or "son of.......
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Andreeva
The surname Andreeva is a patronymic form of the given name Andrey, which is derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "man" or "warrior." The suffix "-eva" indicates that the surname belongs to......
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Andreini
The surname Andreini is of Italian origin and is derived from the given name Andrea, which means "man" or "manly" in Italian. The suffix "-ini" is a diminutive form, indicating "little" or "son of.......
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Andrejack
The surname Andrejack is of Slovak origin and is derived from the personal name Andrej, which is the Slovak form of Andrew. The name Andrew itself is derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "m......
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Andrejko
The surname Andrejko is of Slovak origin and is derived from the given name Andrej, which is the Slovak form of Andrew. It is a patronymic surname, meaning it was originally used to identify the de......
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Andreola
The surname Andreola is of Italian origin and is derived from the personal name Andrea, which means "man" or "manly" in Greek. The suffix "-ola" is a diminutive form, indicating "little" or "son of......
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