Colee - Colorado

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Collins

Collins is a decidedly Irish surname that also boasts some Greek and English roots. The name stems from an Irish word meaning "youth." The name is also considered a derivative of Nicholas, which can be translated to the "victory people." A third possibility is that Collins stems from an anglicized version of another word that means "young hound." With many spelling variations, it can be difficult to pinpoint the specific origins of the surname. Early records of the name date back to the 14th century, with this particular spelling coming later.

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  • Colee
  • Colegrove
  • Colella
  • Colello
  • Coleman
  • Colen
  • Coler
  • Coles
  • Coleson
  • Colestock
  • Coletta
  • Colette
  • Coletti
  • Coletto
  • Coley
  • Colf
  • Colfer
  • Colflesh
  • Colford
  • Colgan
  • Colgate
  • Colgin
  • Colglazier
  • Colgrove
  • Colicchio
  • Colie
  • Colin
  • Colina
  • Colindres
  • Coll
  • Colla
  • Collado
  • Collamore
  • Collar
  • Collard
  • Collazo
  • Colle
  • Colledge
  • College
  • Collen
  • Coller
  • Colleran
  • Collet
  • Colleton
  • Collett
  • Colletta
  • Collette
  • Colletti
  • Colley
  • Colli
  • Collias
  • Collick
  • Collicott
  • Collie
  • Collier
  • Colliflower
  • Colligan
  • Collignon
  • Collin
  • Colling
  • Collinge
  • Collings
  • Collingsworth
  • Collingwood
  • Collins
  • Collinson
  • Collinsworth
  • Collis
  • Collison
  • Collister
  • Colliton
  • Colliver
  • Collman
  • Collom
  • Collopy
  • Colloton
  • Collum
  • Collums
  • Collura
  • Collver
  • Collyer
  • Collymore
  • Colman
  • Colmenares
  • Colmenero
  • Colmer
  • Coln
  • Colo
  • Coloma
  • Colomb
  • Colombe
  • Colombini
  • Colombo
  • Colon
  • Colona
  • Colone
  • Colonna
  • Colony
  • Colopy
  • Colorado

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