Smoke is the surname of:
Schindler is a German surname that is derived from the German word "schindel", which means "shingle". This suggests that the original bearers of the name were in the roofing business. Variations and alternate spellings of the name include: Shindler, Schindel, and Schindelle.
McKinnon, MacKinnon or Mackinnon is a Scottish surname.,
Mayr is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Gowans is a surname, a variant of McGowan, "son of the smith", with the Celtic patronymic prefix 'Mac' replaced by the English patronymic suffix -s. Notable people with the name include:
Larsson is a Swedish patronymic surname meaning "son of Lars". There are various spellings. Notable people with the surname include:
Bader is a German occupational surname derived from the German word "Bad" meaning "bath". It originally referred to the owners or attendants of bathhouses, who subsequently took on other tasks including cutting hair and dentistry.
Kovalyov, often written as Kovalev, or its feminine variant Kovalyova, Kovaleva (Ковалёва), is a common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English surname Smithson. Due to the ambiguous status of the Cyrillic letter yo, the surname may be written with the Cyrillic letter ye instead, though literate Russian speakers always pronounce it yo.
Ennis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hoekstra is a Frisian toponymic surname, meaning "from the corner" or "(river) bend". Notable people with the surname include:
Shevchuk, Shewchuk, Schewchuk, Ševčuk, Sevcuk, Szewczuk, or Chevchuk is a widespread Ukrainian surname. It is derived from the Ukrainian word shvets, "cobbler/shoemaker", and the suffix -uk, denoting descent. It is also related to Shevchyk, a less common Ukrainian surname. The Polish version of the surname is "Szewczuk" and is used by Poles, which is also related to the Polish surname "Szewczyk".
Wolski is a Polish locational surname, which refers to a person from one of the numerous places called Wola in Poland. Variants of the name include Volski, Volsky, and Wolsky. The surname may refer to:
Zawadzki is a Polish and Ukrainian surname. It is a toponymic surname derived from one of the numerous locations named Zawada or Zawady.
Steinhauer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kruk is a surname. The word means "raven" in Polish, Belarusian, and Ukrainian languages. It means crutch, handle, stool in Dutch.
Alexe is a Romanian given name and family name that may refer to:
Dittmar is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Doering is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Gafni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Sokołowski is a Polish and Jewish toponymic surname for someone from any of places named Sokołów or Sokołowo, from Polish sokół (falcon). Notable people with the surname include:
Perri is a surname. Notable people with the name include: