Corr - Cossaboon

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Cortez

This Spanish surname is also recorded in a number of additional European countries with a variety of spellings. The name is derived from a French word meaning "refined." Although the surname originated in Spain, the earliest recordings of the name are found in England, as early as the 12th century. The earliest recording of the surname in Spain does not appear until the 16th century. Cortez was also brought to America during the 17th century, from an England family who traveled to New England.

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  • Corr
  • Corra
  • Corradetti
  • Corradi
  • Corradini
  • Corradino
  • Corrado
  • Corral
  • Corrales
  • Corrao
  • Correa
  • Correale
  • Correia
  • Correira
  • Correll
  • Corrente
  • Correnti
  • Corrick
  • Corrie
  • Corriea
  • Corriere
  • Corrigan
  • Corriher
  • Corrin
  • Corrington
  • Corris
  • Corriveau
  • Corron
  • Corrow
  • Corry
  • Corsa
  • Corsaro
  • Corse
  • Corsello
  • Corsentino
  • Corser
  • Corsetti
  • Corsey
  • Corsi
  • Corsiglia
  • Corsini
  • Corsino
  • Corso
  • Corson
  • Cort
  • Cortazzo
  • Corte
  • Cortelyou
  • Corter
  • Cortes
  • Cortese
  • Cortesi
  • Cortez
  • Corthell
  • Corti
  • Cortina
  • Cortinas
  • Cortis
  • Cortner
  • Cortopassi
  • Cortright
  • Corts
  • Corum
  • Corvi
  • Corvin
  • Corvino
  • Corvo
  • Corwell
  • Corwin
  • Cory
  • Coryea
  • Coryell
  • Corzine
  • Corzo
  • Cosand
  • Cosby
  • Coscarelli
  • Coscia
  • Cosco
  • Cose
  • Cosens
  • Cosentino
  • Cosenza
  • Cosey
  • Cosgrave
  • Cosgray
  • Cosgriff
  • Cosgrove
  • Cosio
  • Coskey
  • Coslett
  • Cosma
  • Cosman
  • Cosme
  • Cosmo
  • Cosmos
  • Cosner
  • Cosper
  • Coss
  • Cossaboon

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