Holding - Holm

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Holland

Holland is a surname of Irish origin, and is likely the Anglicized version of the Gaelic personal name “hoileain,” which means “wolf.” Throughout England and Scotland, the surname Holland was likely derived from Holland, a division of Lincolnshire. Holland may mean “ridge” (“hoh”) and “land” or “hollow-land.” As such, an individual may have taken this surname if they lived near or on land that had an abundance of ditches full of water.

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  • Holding
  • Holdman
  • Holdorf
  • Holdredge
  • Holdren
  • Holdridge
  • Holdsworth
  • Holdt
  • Holdway
  • Hole
  • Holec
  • Holecek
  • Holeman
  • Holen
  • Holes
  • Holewinski
  • Holey
  • Holford
  • Holgate
  • Holgerson
  • Holguin
  • Holian
  • Holick
  • Holiday
  • Holien
  • Holifield
  • Holihan
  • Holik
  • Holiman
  • Holl
  • Hollabaugh
  • Holladay
  • Hollahan
  • Hollan
  • Holland
  • Hollander
  • Hollands
  • Hollandsworth
  • Hollar
  • Hollars
  • Hollas
  • Hollatz
  • Hollaway
  • Holle
  • Holleman
  • Hollen
  • Hollenbach
  • Hollenback
  • Hollenbaugh
  • Hollenbeck
  • Hollenberg
  • Hollender
  • Hollenkamp
  • Hollenshead
  • Holler
  • Holleran
  • Hollerbach
  • Hollern
  • Hollers
  • Hollett
  • Holley
  • Hollibaugh
  • Hollick
  • Holliday
  • Hollie
  • Hollier
  • Hollifield
  • Holliman
  • Hollimon
  • Hollin
  • Holling
  • Hollinger
  • Hollings
  • Hollingshead
  • Hollingshed
  • Hollingsworth
  • Hollingworth
  • Hollins
  • Hollinshead
  • Hollinsworth
  • Hollis
  • Hollister
  • Hollman
  • Hollmann
  • Hollo
  • Hollobaugh
  • Holloman
  • Hollomon
  • Hollon
  • Hollopeter
  • Holloran
  • Hollow
  • Holloway
  • Hollowell
  • Hollrah
  • Hollstein
  • Holly
  • Hollyfield
  • Hollywood
  • Holm

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