Antonietti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Fanti is an Italian surname. Notable people with this name include:
Zelenka is a Czech and Slovak surname. The name stems from the adjective "zelený" (green). Notable people with the surname include:
Suter is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Ferraro is an occupational surname of Italian origin meaning blacksmith in Italian. Notable people with this surname include:
Wilczek is a surname of Polish-language origin. A diminutive form of Wilk, it means "little wolf" in Polish. It is used by 9,000–10,000 people in Poland, with the greatest number found in Silesia, Podhale, the Warsaw region, Lublin and Łańcut. The surname may refer to:
Chiasson is a French surname which means 'of Chiasso' as it originated in the municipality of Chiasso on the Swiss/Italian border.
Vlček is a Czech surname and may refer to:
Schnyder is used in Switzerland as an alternative form of the more common German surname Schneider (tailor). Immigrants to North America often spelled their name as Snyder.
Chernykh, also transliterated Černych is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Stefan is a surname of German or Austrian origin, and may refer to:
Vrabec is a Slovak language, Czech language and Slovenian language surname, which means "sparrow". The female spelling of the name is Vrabcová and the German spelling is Wrabetz. A related name coming from Czech language roots with the same meaning is Brabec. Notable people with the surname include:
Kovář is a Czech surname.
Volchkov, feminine: Volchkova is a Russian surname. The origin comes from "волк", wolf. A transliteration variant is Voltchkov.
Krejčík is a Czech-language occupational surname, meaning 'tailor'. Notable people with the surname include:
Suchý is a Czech and Slovak surname meaning "dry". Notable persons with that name include:
Martignoni is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ton is a surname. Notable people with this surname.
Calle is a Scandinavian, mostly Swedish, masculine given name, nickname and surname that is a diminutive form of Carl and Karl and an alternate form of Kalle. Calle is also a surname. Notable people referred to by this name include the following:
Charlin is a given name and a surname. As a surname, it is derived from Charles. Notable people with the name include the following:
Corvo is a surname. It is derived from a nickname is the Italian, Portuguese, and Galician, literally meaning "raven" or "rook", from Latin corvus. In Spanish the word has the meaning "crooked bend" The Spanish variant of "raven" is "Cuervo". Notable people with the surname include: