Silano - Simiele

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Silver

Silver has English, Scottish and German roots. It is usually derived from the occupational name for a silversmith from the Anglo-Saxon word “seolfar”, meaning silver. It was also a nickname for a rich man who would have carried a lot of silver. Silver could also describe people from the villages Silverley or Silverdale in England. Silver was first recorded as a surname in the 1300s.

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  • Silano
  • Silas
  • Silbaugh
  • Silber
  • Silberberg
  • Silberg
  • Silberman
  • Silbernagel
  • Silberstein
  • Silbert
  • Silcott
  • Silcox
  • Silence
  • Sileo
  • Siler
  • Siles
  • Silfies
  • Silguero
  • Silk
  • Silke
  • Silkey
  • Silkwood
  • Silkworth
  • Sill
  • Silla
  • Sillars
  • Siller
  • Sillers
  • Sillery
  • Silliman
  • Sillman
  • Silloway
  • Sills
  • Silman
  • Silmon
  • Silsbee
  • Silsby
  • Silva
  • Silvani
  • Silvano
  • Silvas
  • Silveira
  • Silver
  • Silvera
  • Silverberg
  • Silverblatt
  • Silveri
  • Silveria
  • Silverio
  • Silverman
  • Silvernail
  • Silvernale
  • Silvers
  • Silversmith
  • Silverstein
  • Silverstone
  • Silverthorn
  • Silverthorne
  • Silverwood
  • Silvester
  • Silvestre
  • Silvestri
  • Silvestro
  • Silveus
  • Silvey
  • Silvi
  • Silvia
  • Silvio
  • Silvis
  • Silvius
  • Sim
  • Sima
  • Simak
  • Siman
  • Simanek
  • Simao
  • Simar
  • Simard
  • Simas
  • Simbeck
  • Simcik
  • Simco
  • Simcoe
  • Simcox
  • Sime
  • Simecek
  • Simek
  • Simensen
  • Simenson
  • Simental
  • Simeon
  • Simeone
  • Simer
  • Simerly
  • Simerson
  • Simes
  • Simi
  • Simic
  • Simich
  • Simiele

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