Name |
|
Origin |
|
Meaning |
Colling |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Nicholas, from nickname Co... |
Collinge |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Nicholas, from nickname Co... |
Collingham |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Collingham, a parish in the... |
Collings |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Nicholas, from nickname Co... |
Collingwood |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Collingwood. This is a Nort... |
Collins |
|
Irish
|
| Young warrior. |
Collinson |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Nicholas, from nickname Co... |
Collis |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Nicholas, from nickname Co... |
Collisbe |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Coningsby, a parish in coun... |
Collison |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Nicholas, from nickname Co... |
Colliss |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Nicholas, from nickname Co... |
Collisson |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Nicholas, from nickname Co... |
Colls |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Nicholas, from nickname Co... |
Colly |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Nicholas, from nickname Co... |
Collyear |
|
Irish
|
| The collier, i.e. charcoal-burner. |
Collyer |
|
Irish
|
| The collier, i.e. charcoal-burner. |
Colman |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Coleman, the German form o... |
Colqueran |
|
Irish
|
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Colquhoun |
|
Irish
|
| According to tradition, the progenito... |
Colson |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Nicholas, from nickname Co... |
Colston |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Colston, a parish in county... |
Colt |
|
Irish
|
| Nickname: The colt. For a variant: Co... |
Coltart |
|
Irish
|
| The colt-herd. |
Colthup |
|
Irish
|
| Local: A parish in county Norfolk, fo... |