Couderc is a surname, and may refer to:
The surname Gros may have several origins. French: a nickname for a big, fat person. In Several languages it is a spelling variant of Gername surname Gross. Groș is a Romanian-language word for "Large". See also Legros.
Kieffer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Smet is a Dutch occupational surname. Smet is a regional form of Smid ("Smith") and is equivalent to the more abundant surname Smit. It is common in East Flanders. People named Smet include:
Carpentier is a Norman-Picard surname, variant form of French Charpentier and is similar to the English Carpenter, that is borrowed from Norman. In Basse Normandie, the most common form is Lecarpentier.
Tellier is a surname, and may refer to:
Gillot or Gillott is a French surname. It may refer to:
Kowal is a Polish surname meaning "smith". It may refer to:
You is the pinyin romanization of several Chinese family names including 尤 Yóu, 游 Yóu, 犹 Yóu, 由 Yóu, 右 Yòu, 幽 Yōu, etc. Among these names, 尤 Yóu and 游 Yóu are relatively common. 尤 Yóu is the 19th surname in Hundred Family Surnames.
Ferrier is a surname of European origin.
Petrowski is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Szulc is a Polish surname, a version of the German surname Schulz. Notable people with the surname include:
Karel is a surname that is derived from the given names Carl and Karl. Notable people with the surname include:
Delahaye is a French surname. It may refer to:
Ferré is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Antonopoulou is a Greek surname that is the female version of Antonopoulos. Notable people with this name include the following:
De Carolis is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Louvel is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Tonda is a Czech masculine given name that is a diminutive form of Antonín used in the Czech Republic. Notable people with this name include the following:
Char is a French feminine given name that is a variation of Chardonnay, Charlene, and Charlotte and a feminine form of Charles. Char is also used as a variation of Charmaine. Notable people with this name include the following:
Calle is a Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish masculine given name, nickname and surname that is a diminutive form of Carl and Karl and an alternate form of Kalle. Calle is a surname with Spanish, English, Irish, Scottish, and German origins. Its Spanish origins are from the Spanish word calle, which means street and traces its origins back to Santander, Spain. a derive Notable people referred to by this name include the following: