Abood - Acorn

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Ackerman

Ackerman stems from the original Middle English word "acker," meaning "plowman for a manor." An acker was a manor that purchased a portion of the property by plowing the land. The title was also used to refer to any type of plowman. The name has Dutch roots and was frequently used in New Netherland in the 17th century, although it is also considered a variant of the German and Jewish name, Ackermann.

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  • Abood
  • Aborn
  • Aboud
  • Abplanalp
  • Abraha
  • Abraham
  • Abrahamian
  • Abrahams
  • Abrahamsen
  • Abrahamson
  • Abram
  • Abramczyk
  • Abramo
  • Abramov
  • Abramovich
  • Abramovitz
  • Abramowicz
  • Abramowitz
  • Abramowski
  • Abrams
  • Abramson
  • Abrantes
  • Abrego
  • Abrell
  • Abresch
  • Abreu
  • Abrigo
  • Abril
  • Abron
  • Abruzzese
  • Abruzzo
  • Abshear
  • Absher
  • Abshier
  • Abshire
  • Abston
  • Abt
  • Abts
  • Abu
  • Abundis
  • Aburto
  • Acampora
  • Accardi
  • Accardo
  • Accetta
  • Accola
  • Accomando
  • Accordino
  • Accurso
  • Ace
  • Acebo
  • Acedo
  • Acero
  • Acerra
  • Aceto
  • Acevedo
  • Aceves
  • Acey
  • Ach
  • Acharya
  • Achatz
  • Achee
  • Achen
  • Achenbach
  • Acheson
  • Achey
  • Achille
  • Achilles
  • Achor
  • Achord
  • Achorn
  • Achter
  • Achterberg
  • Achterhof
  • Achuff
  • Achziger
  • Acierno
  • Acker
  • Ackeret
  • Ackerley
  • Ackerly
  • Ackerman
  • Ackermann
  • Ackers
  • Ackerson
  • Ackert
  • Ackland
  • Ackles
  • Ackley
  • Acklin
  • Ackman
  • Ackmann
  • Ackroyd
  • Acoba
  • Acocella
  • Acock
  • Acoff
  • Acomb
  • Acord
  • Acorn

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