Dunn
Usage: English, Scottish, Irish
Pronounced: DUN(English)
Rating: 100% based on 1 vote
Derived from Old English dunn "dark" or Gaelic donn "brown", referring to hair colour or complexion.
Krüger 1
Usage: German
Pronounced: KRUY-gu
Rating: 40% based on 3 votes
In northern Germany an occupational name for a tavern keeper, derived from Middle Low German kroch meaning "tavern".
Lantos
Usage: Hungarian
Pronounced: LAWN-tosh
Rating: 50% based on 4 votes
Means "minstrel, bard, lutist" in Hungarian, from lant meaning "lute".
Markov
Usage: Bulgarian, Russian
Other Scripts: Марков(Bulgarian, Russian)
Pronounced: MAR-kəf(Russian)
Rating: 100% based on 1 vote
Pickering
Usage: English
Rating: 80% based on 1 vote
From the name of a town in Yorkshire, derived from Old English Piceringas, the name of a tribe.
Sala
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, Romanian
Pronounced: SA-la(Spanish)
Rating: 50% based on 5 votes
Occupational name for a worker at a manor house, from the Romance word sala meaning "hall, large room", of Germanic origin.