Swindler - Syvertson

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Sykes

Sykes is an Anglo-Saxon surname that could have been used to describe a person from Syke, a village in Rochdale county in Lancashire. Sykes is also a topographical name that comes from the Olde English word “sic”, meaning rivulet or stream and signified a person who lived beside a stream in medieval England. Sykes is first recorded as a surname starting in the early thirteenth century.

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  • Swindler
  • Swindoll
  • Swinea
  • Swineford
  • Swinehart
  • Swiney
  • Swinford
  • Swing
  • Swinger
  • Swingle
  • Swingler
  • Swingley
  • Swink
  • Swinney
  • Swinson
  • Swint
  • Swinton
  • Swiontek
  • Swire
  • Swires
  • Swirsky
  • Swisher
  • Swiss
  • Swisshelm
  • Swist
  • Swistak
  • Switala
  • Switalski
  • Switzer
  • Swoboda
  • Swofford
  • Swoger
  • Swogger
  • Swonger
  • Swoope
  • Swope
  • Swopes
  • Swor
  • Sword
  • Swords
  • Swoveland
  • Swoyer
  • Swyers
  • Swygert
  • Sy
  • Sybert
  • Sybesma
  • Sybrant
  • Sydenstricker
  • Sydney
  • Sydnor
  • Sydor
  • Sydow
  • Syed
  • Syers
  • Syfert
  • Syfrett
  • Sykes
  • Sykora
  • Syler
  • Sylla
  • Sylte
  • Sylva
  • Sylvain
  • Sylvan
  • Sylve
  • Sylvest
  • Sylvester
  • Sylvestre
  • Sylvia
  • Sylvis
  • Symanski
  • Syme
  • Symes
  • Symington
  • Symmes
  • Symmonds
  • Symon
  • Symonds
  • Symons
  • Sympson
  • Syms
  • Synan
  • Synder
  • Synnott
  • Sypek
  • Sypher
  • Syphers
  • Sypniewski
  • Sypolt
  • Syracuse
  • Syrek
  • Syrett
  • Syring
  • Syron
  • Syslo
  • Sytsma
  • Syverson
  • Syvertsen
  • Syvertson

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