DōngW
Dōng

Dōng is a Chinese surname. Its Vietnamese form is Đồng, Đông. It is listed 360th on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.

DönhoffW
Dönhoff

Dönhoff, was a noble German family, first mentioned in 1282, from the County of Mark in Westphalia; their original seat was Dönhof near Witten which remained in the family until 1463. From 1303 until the 16th century a property called Dönhoff near Wetter (Ruhr) was also owned by the family.

FrizW
Friz

The surname Friz derives from Fritz, diminutive of the German name Friederich (Frederick), originating from the Old Germanic Frithurik, composed of the prefix frithu and the suffix rikia, meaning "Lord of Peace", "The One who assures peace".

Gashi (tribe)W
Gashi (tribe)

Gashi is an Albanian surname, the name of one of the major historical tribes of northern Albania and historical tribal region situated in the District of Tropojë, or more specifically, the Highlands of Gjakova.

KireyevW
Kireyev

Kireyev, or Kireyeva is the name of a Russian noble family.

LariñoW
Lariño

Lariño is the name of a settlement in San Martiño parroquia in the province of Galicia, Spain, near A Coruña. It also is home to its beach Playa de Lariño.

Lefebvre familyW
Lefebvre family

The Lefebvre family was a family of famous organ builders in 17th and 18th century Normandy, France. The last name has occasionally been written as Lefèvre.

LinghuW
Linghu

Linghu is a Chinese compound surname. During the Zhou Dynasty, a general, Wei Ke scored many victories for Zhou and was granted the city of Linghu. All his descendants took the compound surname Linghu.

Mao (surname)W
Mao (surname)

Mao is the romanization of several Chinese family names, including common names 毛 (Máo), 茅 (Máo) and some rare names 茆 (Máo), 卯 (Mǎo), 貌 (Mào) etc.

Meng (surname)W
Meng (surname)

Meng is a Chinese surname. Meng is a shi surname or clan name (氏), as opposed to the xing (姓) category of surname, ancestral name. Meng is of the type of surname which was a member of the list of names denoting seniority within a certain family: in ancient usage, the characters of meng (孟), zhong (仲), shu (叔) and ji (季) were used to denote the first, second, third and fourth eldest sons in a family. These were sometimes adopted as surnames. Of these, Meng is the best known, being the surname of the philosopher Mencius. It is the 94th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.

MihalkoW
Mihalko

The name Mihalko, Михалко, originates from Hungary, Belarus and Ukraine. The majority of the Mihalko families in the United States are located in the northeastern portion, primarily concentrated in the state of Pennsylvania.

Naitō clanW
Naitō clan

Naitō clan is a Japanese samurai kin group. The clan claims its descent from Fujiwara no Hidesato. The Naitō became daimyōs during the Edo period.

NesselrodeW
Nesselrode

House of Nesselrode is an ancient German noble family originating in the Duchy of Berg. Over the centuries, the family expanded their possessions through marriage with the most powerful families of the region. As a former ruling family they belonged to the small circle of High Nobility.

Van RenesseW
Van Renesse

Van Renesse is an old Dutch aristocratic family that stems from the town of Renesse in Zeeland. The current Belgian branch resides in 's Herenelderen Castle since 1540.

RudasW
Rudas

Rudas is a Hungarian word and surname, literally meaning "of rúd, pole-horse with carriage, wagon" :

SchetzW
Schetz

Schetz or Schetz de Grobbendonk, originally von Schetzenberg is a German Noble House. Most famous is the Flemish branch named Schetz, one of whose members became the first duke of Ursel.

SchwertnerW
Schwertner

Schwertner, Schwerdtner are German surnames:David Schwertner (Schwerdtner), Bohemian-German ethnologist and Lutheran theologian Augustus John Schwertner, an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Erich Schwertner, German politician Edwin Schwertner, Bohemian-German politician (DDR)

SkanckeW
Skancke

Skancke is a Norwegian family name with some slightly different spellings as Skanke, Schanke, Schanche and others. It is not proved whether all persons with those names descend from the same family line in the Middle Ages. One famous Skancke family is from the 17th Century situated in the old mining town of Røros in Mid-Norway.

StarhembergW
Starhemberg

Starhemberg is the name of an old and distinguished Austrian noble family originating from Upper Austria, specifically Steyr and Steinbach.

Surname mapW
Surname map

Surname maps are maps which display and indicate the highest concentration of residents with a particular surname, or set of surnames. This information can be useful for studying the current or historic distribution of surnames, and occasionally their origin. Surname maps are generally created using population lists, such as censuses, electoral rolls, taxation records and telephone directories. Where the surname concentration is at the highest, is useful to the genealogical researcher in indicating the region a given spelling of the name was first adopted.

SzapáryW
Szapáry

Szapáry is the name of an old and important Hungarian noble family, which derived its name from the village of Szapár. The family belonged to the Hungarian nobility. Members of this family held the title of Count granted to them on 28 December 1722 by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor and many of them played a prominent role in the history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

TaczanowskiW
Taczanowski

Taczanowski is the surname of a Polish szlachta (nobility) family from Poznań bearing the Jastrzębiec coat of arms and the motto: Plus penser que dire. They took their name from their estate Taczanów in the 15th century and by the 19th century were among the leading magnates in partitioned-Poland. Members of the family are historically significant religious, political, scientific, and military figures. The family was granted the title of count by King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia in 1857. The Austrian branch of the family, which spells the name Dassanowsky, came to Vienna with the forces of King Jan Sobieski during the Battle of Vienna in 1683.

VogetiW
Vogeti

Vogeti or Ogeti is a Hindu surname used by a particular aristocratic family mainly based in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is one of the Merakaveedhi Telaga Martial race.

Wèi (surname)W
Wèi (surname)

Wei (魏) is the English spelling of a Chinese surname.

Wen (surname)W
Wen (surname)

Wen is the pinyin romanisation of the Chinese surname 文 (Wén).

ZeytuntsyanW
Zeytuntsyan

Zeytuntsyan is an Armenian surname likely originating from the Mediterranean region. The prefix, Zeytun-, means "olive" in some languages, it is also the name of an Armenian township in historic Western Armenia in the Northeastern Mediterranean Basin.

Zou (surname)W
Zou (surname)

Zou is the 67th most common Chinese surname, which originated from the state of Zou of the Spring and Autumn period in ancient China. Depending on Chinese variety, Zou can be transliterated as Chow, Chau, Tsau, Trau, Tsou or Chew. It is the 35th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.

ZuoW
Zuo

Zuo is a Chinese surname. It is the 187th name listed on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.