Buckler is an English and German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Niemeyer, Niemeier, or Niemeijer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hoffmann is a German surname.
Schumacher or Schuhmacher is an occupational surname. The variant Schumaker is also commonly seen in the USA. Still another variant is Shumacher.
Adam is a surname.
Stackhouse is a surname. Notable people and characters with the name include:
Dobson is an English and Scottish surname.
Schaefer is an alternative spelling and cognate for the German word schäfer, meaning 'shepherd', which itself descends from the Old High German scāphare. Variants "Shaefer", "Schäfer", the additional alternative spelling "Schäffer", and the anglicised forms "Schaeffer", "Schaffer", "Shaffer", "Shafer", and "Schafer" are all common surnames.
Garber as a surname may refer to:
Schulte is a German surname, derived from the word Schultheiß. Notable people with the surname include:
Hickman or Hickmann is a surname, and may refer to:
Parkin is a surname, and may refer to
Kirby is a surname. Kirby is found in 116 governed bodies in the world, though is most concentrated in the USA (70,753), England (22,162), Australia (7,160), Canada (5,268), and Ireland (1,931) but most prevalent in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1:1,127). This shows the people with this surname have travelled and become residents in many nations around the world. It originated in Northern England or in Southwestern Ireland from the Old Norse word "kirkja" + "býr" meaning "church" + "settlement".
Light is a surname of the English language.
Gabriel is a surname of English, French, German, Spanish, and Filipino origin.
Drinkwater is a surname of English medieval origin. The German equivalent is Trinkwasser, in Italian Bevilacqua and in French Boileau. Notable people with the surname include:
Bedford is an English toponymic surname which indicates someone from Bedfordshire County, and the name derived from the name of a Saxon monk 'Bede' combined with the old English ford 'a river crossing'. Notable people with the surname include:
Spalding is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Saxon is an English toponymic surname. The name is derived from the Old English Seaxe tun, meaning "Saxon village". People with the surname include:
Parkins is a surname, and may refer to:
Snook is an English surname. The surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a topographical name, denoting someone who lived on a projecting piece of land. The etymology of snook is the Old English pre-7th century word "snoc", the Middle English "snoc" and "snoke": a projecting piece or point of land; a promontory. The surname has its main concentration in the UK in the southern counties of primarily Wiltshire, also Hampshire, Somerset and Dorset.