Giangrande - Gieske

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Gibson

England was the country of origin for this interesting surname that was first considered a patriarchal name for "sons of Gib." The name also stems from root words meaning "noble youth" and "famous." The name first appeared on the public records in England during the 16th century and migrated to America a century later with a man from London who sailed overseas to settle in the New World. The early Englishmen with this name were held in relatively high regard and the surname is still well esteemed in some parts of the world today.

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  • Giangrande
  • Giangrasso
  • Giangreco
  • Giangregorio
  • Gianino
  • Giannantonio
  • Giannattasio
  • Giannelli
  • Giannetta
  • Giannetti
  • Giannetto
  • Gianni
  • Giannini
  • Giannino
  • Giannola
  • Giannone
  • Giannoni
  • Giannopoulos
  • Giannotti
  • Giannuzzi
  • Gianopoulos
  • Gianotti
  • Giaquinto
  • Giard
  • Giardina
  • Giardini
  • Giardino
  • Giarraputo
  • Giarratana
  • Giarratano
  • Giarrusso
  • Giasson
  • Giauque
  • Giba
  • Gibas
  • Gibb
  • Gibbar
  • Gibbard
  • Gibbens
  • Gibbins
  • Gibble
  • Gibbon
  • Gibboney
  • Gibbons
  • Gibbs
  • Gibby
  • Gibeau
  • Gibeault
  • Gibeaut
  • Gibel
  • Giberson
  • Gibert
  • Gibilisco
  • Gibler
  • Giblin
  • Gibney
  • Giboney
  • Gibson
  • Gick
  • Gidcumb
  • Gidden
  • Giddens
  • Giddings
  • Gideon
  • Gidley
  • Gidney
  • Giebel
  • Giebler
  • Gieck
  • Giedd
  • Giefer
  • Gieger
  • Giegerich
  • Giel
  • Gielow
  • Gienger
  • Gier
  • Gierach
  • Giere
  • Gierhart
  • Giering
  • Gieringer
  • Gierke
  • Gierman
  • Giersch
  • Giertz
  • Gies
  • Giesbrecht
  • Giese
  • Giesecke
  • Gieseke
  • Gieseking
  • Giesel
  • Gieseler
  • Gieselman
  • Giesen
  • Gieser
  • Giesey
  • Giesing
  • Gieske

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