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Goedecke - Golba
Most Comon Surname in this Range: Goff
Goff is a popular surname with a variety of origins. The name comes from an ancient Welsh word that means "red" and may have first been given to individuals with red hair or a ruddy complexion. The name also is derived from a 7th century word meaning "blacksmith" and may have been an occupational surname as well. The name is also thought to have French traditions, as a shortened form of the French name Geoffrey. Some of the earliest public recordings of this surname date back to the 17th century, with early records in the United States dating to the following century in Virginia.
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- Gola
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- Golas
- Golaszewski
- Golay
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