Cossairt - Counce

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Costello

This famous Irish surname actually boasts French origins and comes from a root word meaning "from England." The first known usage of the name dates back to the 12th century. The name is derived from words meaning "deer" and "resembling," although it is not clear whether early use of the name went to individuals who exhibited characteristics of this animal. Because the surname came at a rather volatile time in Irish history, there are a variety of historical accounts of the name. Early records of Costello date back to the 12th century, but this particular spelling does not appear until the 16th century.

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  • Cossairt
  • Cosse
  • Cossette
  • Cossey
  • Cossin
  • Cossio
  • Cossman
  • Cosson
  • Cost
  • Costa
  • Costabile
  • Costagliola
  • Costain
  • Costales
  • Costantini
  • Costantino
  • Costanza
  • Costanzo
  • Costas
  • Coste
  • Costea
  • Costella
  • Costello
  • Costen
  • Costenbader
  • Coster
  • Costigan
  • Costilla
  • Costilow
  • Costin
  • Costine
  • Costley
  • Costlow
  • Costner
  • Coston
  • Cota
  • Cote
  • Cotey
  • Cotham
  • Cotherman
  • Cothern
  • Cothran
  • Cothren
  • Cothron
  • Cotler
  • Cotman
  • Cotner
  • Cotney
  • Cotnoir
  • Coto
  • Cotrell
  • Cotrone
  • Cotroneo
  • Cott
  • Cotta
  • Cottage
  • Cottam
  • Cotten
  • Cotter
  • Cotterell
  • Cotterill
  • Cotterman
  • Cottier
  • Cottingham
  • Cottle
  • Cottman
  • Cotto
  • Cottom
  • Cotton
  • Cottone
  • Cottongim
  • Cottrell
  • Cottrill
  • Cotts
  • Cotugno
  • Coty
  • Couch
  • Couchman
  • Couden
  • Coudriet
  • Couey
  • Coufal
  • Coughenour
  • Coughlan
  • Coughlin
  • Coughran
  • Cougill
  • Couillard
  • Coulbourn
  • Coulbourne
  • Coull
  • Coulombe
  • Coulon
  • Coulson
  • Coulston
  • Coultas
  • Coulter
  • Coulthard
  • Coulton
  • Counce

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