![]() To fill the pink boxes littered throughout Old Town and being carried in Rules for the Voodoo stereo, but it'€™s considered poor form to turn down Shiftmates decides to blare during his hour of stereo time. Whether you’re an author looking to name a character in your novel, or just a regular person looking for a name for your alter-ego, this list would help in choosing the best surnames that would add a dash of a special suave and elegance to your personality.If Henry Ford were to strap on a pair of slip-resistant Doc Martens and step behind the counter, he'd start excitedly asking questions-assuming he could be heard over Metallica's Master of Puppets, which one of my This surname is a variation of ‘beautiful’, as it has the French word ‘belle’ in it.įrench last names are intriguing and stylish. YotteĪ variant of Ayotte, this surname means ‘small hedge’ or ‘small woody plot of land’ in Old French. This medieval French name is a form of the name Violante which is a derivative of Latin viola or ‘violet’. This occupational surname of Norman French origin refers to a person who weaves. Its initial use was found in Silesia and can refer to an official responsible for weighing. Wackĭerived from Old Flemish word wacque, Wack is a measure of weight. It has an Americanized spelling of Norwegian Våland. Volandĭerived from the Old French word voler, Voland means ‘to fly’ or ‘agile’. It may have been used as a nickname for someone with a beautiful or remarkable face. Vinetĭerived from the Old French word viner, Vinet means ‘to make wine’. Derived from Old French plural of val that means ‘valley’. This habitational surname belongs to various places in northern France. Vautourĭerived from Old French name Voltor, Vautour means ‘vulture’. Varneĭerived from Old German name Waro which originates from Wara meaning ‘protection’. Vannierĭerived from the French word vanier, Vannier refers to someone who does winnowing. Originating from Occitan, a language in Southern France, Valade means ‘valley’. Vaillantĭerived from the Old French word vaillant, this surname means ‘brave’ or ‘sturdy’. VaillancourtĪ variant of the word valencourt, this surname means a ‘low-lying farm’. It can also be an occupational surname for a person who was a cowherd. Vachonĭerived from the Latin word vache, Vachon means ‘cow’. Trottierĭerived from the old French word trotter, Trottier is an occupational surname and means ‘walk fast’. It could be a topographic name for a person living near a group of Aspen trees. This plural form of tremble means ‘aspen’. It is also used for a person who lives near a bridge or a ford. Traversĭerived from the French word traverser, Travers means ‘to cross’. This French surname of baptismal origin can be traced to the French term ‘toussaint’ or All Saints Day. Thibautĭerived from the Old French name Theobald, Thibaut means ‘brave’ or ‘bold’. Tasseĭerived from the Old French word tasse that means ‘purse’ or ‘bag’, it could be an occupational name for ‘a maker of purses’. This is also an occupational surname for a shoemaker. Originating from the old French word soule, Soulier means ‘platform’. Derived from the historical origin, Simon may have been derived from the Hebrew shim’on and means ‘to listen’. ![]()
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