Van Eaton is the surname of the following people
Canavan is a surname of Irish origin with two possible translations, both Anglicized:
Witte are Dutch and Low German surnames meaning "(the) white one". Witte can also be a patronymic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Eaton is an English surname, and may refer to:
Moeller and Möller are closely related surnames of German origin.
Hodgkinson is an English-language surname, and may refer to:
Stanger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Cannell is a chiefly Manx surname which is derived from the Gaelic/Celtic McConnell or O'Connell. Cannell is one of the earliest recorded surnames on the Isle of Man. An Ogham Stone from the 5th century A.D found at Ballaqueeny on the Isle of Man reads that this is the stone of "Bivadonis Maqi Mucoi Cunava(li)" Cunava or Cunavali being the tribal name predating Cannell In English translates as "Bivadonis Son of the tribe Cunava". The Cunavali originated around County Louth in Ireland. They are considered "Cruithne" or Irish Picts, the race existing before Celtic immigration.
Van Den Burgh is a Dutch surname, meaning of the village. Not to be confused with van den Berg meaning of the mountain. It may refer to:
Laar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kellogg is an English surname which may refer to:
Van der Werff, Van der Werf and Van de Werf are Dutch toponymic surnames, originally meaning "of the (ship)yard" or "of the wharf". Notable people with the surname include:
Van der Byl or Vanderbyl is a surname derived from the Dutch van der Bijl. Notable people with the surname include:
Van De Putte, Van de Putte, Vandeputte, or Van der Putte is a surname meaning "from Putte".
van der Jagt, Vander Jagt or Vanderjagt 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.
Snider is an Anglicized occupational surname derived from Dutch Snijder "tailor", related to modern Dutch Snijders and Sneijder. It may also be an Anglicized spelling of the German Schneider or Swiss German Schnyder, which both carry the same meaning. The more common Anglicized spelling of the Dutch Snijder is Snyder.
Peebles is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Janse is a Dutch patronymic surname. People with this name include:
Notable people with the surname Eton include:
Van Gerpen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: