Polsinelli - Popek

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Pope

The surname Pope was taken from the Latin word “Papa” and, although literally meaning father, came to mean the head of the Roman Catholic Church and was, therefore, a status surname throughout Europe. The surname among laity originated as a nickname for someone who had a priestly air or for an actor playing a pope in a medieval play. Pope was first recorded as a surname in the early 1200s.

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  • Polsinelli
  • Polski
  • Polsky
  • Polson
  • Polster
  • Polston
  • Polt
  • Polter
  • Poltorak
  • Polumbo
  • Polus
  • Polyak
  • Polyakov
  • Polzer
  • Polzin
  • Poma
  • Pomales
  • Pomar
  • Pomarico
  • Pombo
  • Pomerance
  • Pomerantz
  • Pomeranz
  • Pomerenke
  • Pomerleau
  • Pomeroy
  • Pomfret
  • Pommer
  • Pommerening
  • Pommier
  • Pomorski
  • Pompa
  • Pompei
  • Pompeo
  • Pomper
  • Pompey
  • Pompilio
  • Pomplun
  • Pomponio
  • Pomrenke
  • Pomroy
  • Pomykala
  • Pon
  • Ponath
  • Ponce
  • Ponce de Leon
  • Poncelet
  • Poncia
  • Ponciano
  • Pond
  • Ponder
  • Ponds
  • Pone
  • Pong
  • Pongracz
  • Pongratz
  • Poniatowski
  • Pons
  • Ponsford
  • Pont
  • Pontarelli
  • Pontbriand
  • Ponte
  • Pontecorvo
  • Pontes
  • Ponthier
  • Ponthieux
  • Ponti
  • Ponticello
  • Pontier
  • Pontiff
  • Pontillo
  • Ponting
  • Pontious
  • Pontius
  • Ponto
  • Ponton
  • Pontrelli
  • Ponzi
  • Ponzio
  • Ponzo
  • Poock
  • Pool
  • Poole
  • Pooler
  • Pooley
  • Poon
  • Poor
  • Poorbaugh
  • Poore
  • Poorman
  • Poos
  • Pooser
  • Poovey
  • Pop
  • Popa
  • Popal
  • Pope
  • Popejoy
  • Popek

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