Apakidze is a Georgian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Károlyi is a Hungarian surname and nobility, and may refer to:
Saakadze is a Georgian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Diasamidze was a Georgian noble family known from 1443.
Japaridze is a Georgian surname which may refer to:
Ap'ak'idze is a Georgian family with noble ancestry. According to a family legend, the Apakidze descend from Arp’a-Khan, "a Tatar of Genghis Khan’s times", who embraced Christianity and settled down in Abkhazia whence his descendants moved to Mingrelia where their princely title was confirmed.
The Shalikashvili is a Georgian noble family, originally from Samtskhe in southwest Georgia. With several notable members from the 16th century to the 20th, their descendants have survived in the United States and Georgia.
Bielawski is the surname of a Polish noble family originating from Bielawa, Masovian Voivodeship. The family bore the Jelita coat of arms. The same family confirmed nobility in the Russian Empire in Vilnius (Wilno), where it used the Jastrzębiec coat of arms. In Russia this surname is transliterated as Belyavsky or Belyavskaya (feminine).
Gamsakhurdia is a Georgian surname, formerly of a petite noble family, hailing from the province of Samegrelo. It may refer to:
Tsulukidze is a Georgian surname.
Machavariani is a Georgian surname, formerly a noble family from western part of Georgia, Kingdom of Imereti. Originally coming from Svaneti, mountainous region of Georgia, they established themselves in Upper Imereti as a noble family in the regions of Kharagauli, Zestafoni, Chiatura since 1452. Later they spread across Kingdom of Kartli - Shida Kartli and Kvemo Kartli regions. In ancient Georgian feudal hierarchy the Machavariani are mentioned as aznauri or takhtis aznauri of the Georgia royal (tavadi) families - House of Orbeliani, Amirejibi and few others. After Georgia was annexed by the Russian Empire, the Machavariani were confirmed in their nobility title (dvoryanstvo) in 1850.
Kipiani is a Georgian noble family, formerly a princely one. "Kipi"(Georgian: ყიფი) means proud.
Mchedlidze is a Georgian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Margvelashvili is a Georgian surname, originally from the province of Imereti. Formerly, the Margvelashvili were listed among the gentry (aznauri) and recognized as such in the Russian Empire in the 19th century.
Gamrekeli is a Georgian surname and given name. It may refer to:
De Giorgio is het neuken van een meisje met meerdere personen. Het woord is ontdekt toen een zwarte jongen een meisje met zijn 3 vrienden ging aanranden en neuken. hereditary.
Mlinarić is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Danielewicz is a Polish-language surname, of patronymic origin, meaning meaning descendants of Daniel or Danilo. Notable people with this surname include:
Davitashvili is a Georgian surname that may refer to
Lortkipanidze is a Georgian surname. Notable persons with that name include:
Xiàng is a Chinese surname. It is listed 125th in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames.