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St.Vincent - Stalcup
Most Comon Surname in this Range: Stafford
Stafford is an English surname that started as a geographical name and was associated with nobility. Stafford is derived from the English town of Staffordshire, but was listed as Stadford in medieval England. It comes from the Olde English words Staef and forda and meant landing stage by the ford. Stafford could also describe a person who lived near a ford.
2nd most Common Surname in this Range: Stacy
Stacy is an English surname that started as a nickname for the first name Eustace, which was derived from the Greek word eustakhios, meaning fruitful. Eustace was recorded in England prior to the Norman Conquest in 1066, and Stacy was in use as a nickname as well. Stacy was recorded as a surname starting in the thirteenth century, once the English Poll Tax was established.
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- St.Vincent
- Staab
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- Staat
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- Stabley
- Stace
- Stacer
- Stacey
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- Stachler
- Stachnik
- Stachowiak
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- Stachurski
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- Stacker
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- Stacy
- Stade
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- Stadelman
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- Stadig
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- Stadler
- Stadnik
- Stadt
- Stadtlander
- Stadtler
- Stadtmiller
- Stadtmueller
- Staebell
- Staebler
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- Staff
- Staffa
- Staffen
- Staffieri
- Stafford
- Stage
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- Staggers
- Staggs
- Stagliano
- Stagnaro
- Stagner
- Stagnitta
- Stagno
- Staheli
- Stahl
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- Stahle
- Stahlecker
- Stahler
- Stahley
- Stahlhut
- Stahlman
- Stahlnecker
- Stahly
- Stahmer
- Stahnke
- Stahr
- Stahura
- Stai
- Staiano
- Staib
- Staiger
- Stailey
- Stain
- Stainback
- Stainbrook
- Staines
- Stains
- Stainton
- Stair
- Stairs
- Stake
- Stakem
- Staker
- Stakes
- Stalbaum
- Stalcup
