Almer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Matthias is a name derived from the Greek Ματθαίος, in origin similar to Matthew.
Huber is a German-language surname. It derives from the German word Hube meaning hide, a unit of land a farmer might possess, granting them the status of a free tenant. It is in the top ten most common surnames in the German-speaking world, especially in Austria and Switzerland where it is the surname of approximately 0.3% of the population.
Wynne is a surname of Welsh origin. This is a list of notable people with the surname, sorted by profession:
Karajan, or Caragiani, Karagianni, Karayiannis, Karagianis, is a Greek surname. This last name, like several other Ottoman-era ones, contains the Turkish language prefix 'kara' in reference to someone's dark complexion.
Millward is a surname meaning someone in charge of a mill.
Goff is a surname of Celtic origin. It is the 946th most common family name in the United States. When the surname originates from England it is derived from an occupational name from Welsh, Cornish or Breton. The Welsh gof and the Breton goff means "smith". The English-originating surname is common in East Anglia, where it is of Breton origin. The Welsh name is a variant of the surname Gough, and is derived from a nickname for someone with red hair. The native Irish name is derived from a patronymic form of the Gaelic personal name Eochaidh/Eachaidh, which means "horseman".
Urban as a given name or surname may refer to:
John is a surname which, like the given name John, is derived from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן, Yôḥanan, meaning "Graced by Yahweh".
Lederer is a surname of German origin, meaning "leatherworker". Notable people with the surname include:
The surname Palin is a name of British origin, either English or Welsh. Possible derivations include an anglicization of the Welsh patronymic ap Heilyn or a reference to the English placenames Poling, West Sussex or Sea Palling, Norfolk. Independently of this, Palin also is a Swedish language surname that occurs in Sweden and Finland.
Pawłowski is a Polish surname derived from the given name Paweł. In some cases, it is a noble surname derived from villages named Pawłowo. It is ranked about 20th in the list of the most common Polish surnames, with more than 50,000 carriers. It is popular especially in the mid-northern part of the country.
Peter is a surname which is also a common masculine given name. It is derived, via Latin "petra", from the Greek word πέτρος (petros) meaning "stone" or "rock".
Pawlik is a surname. It is a diminutive of the Polish given name Paweł ("Paul"). Pawlik is related to the Czech surname Pavlík.
Schäffler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Marek is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Beer is an English and German surname. Notable people with this surname include the following:
Parry is a surname of Welsh origin originally derived from shortening 'ap Harry'.
Raab is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Mlinar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Gall is a surname. Notable people with the name include: