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Chomsky

Belarusian: Хомскі, Russian: Хомский, Ukrainian: Хомський, Hebrew: חומסקי‎‎, “from Vyoska) Khomsk nearby Brest, now Belarus)”) is a surname of Belarusian origin. Notable people with the surname include: … Carol Schatz) Chomsky 1930–2008), American linguist and wife of Noam Chomsky.

、DumasFrench)

Meaning of the little farm.

、Edison

Means son of EDA 2) or son of ADAM. The surname was borne by American inventor Thomas Alva Edison 1847-1931).

、Hawking

From a diminutive of HAWK.

、Hawk

Originally a nickname for a person who had a hawk-like appearance or who acted in a fierce manner.

、Hertz/赫兹

Derived from German herz meaning heart, a nickname for a big-hearted person.

Halliday

Last name: Halliday Holy+day . … However spelt the surname/姓 is of pre 7th century origins and probably pagan! It is or was, a seasonal surname originally given to someone born on a holy day, a religious festival.

、Lincoln/林肯

Meaning & History
From a surname which was originally from the name of a city in England, derived from Brythonic lindo lake, pool and Latin colonia colony. This name is usually given in honour of Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865), president of the United States during the American Civil War.

、Roosevelt/罗斯福

From a Dutch surname meaning rose field. This name is often given in honour of American presidents Theodore Roosevelt 1858-1919) or Franklin D. Roosevelt 1882-1945).

、Taylor/泰勒

Derived from Old French tailleur meaning tailor, ultimately from Latin taliare to cut.

、Rotschild

Means red shield, sign from German rot red and German or Yiddish sc)hild sign, shield. The surname originally came from a family who took their name from a house with a red shield or sign on it. It has since been adopted by unrelated Jews.

Roseenthal

German: habitational name from any of numerous places named Rosenthal or Rosendahl rose valley). Jewish Ashkenazic): ornamental name from the German compound Rosenthal ‘rose valley’.

Source: [Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press]
REFER: Rosenthal Family History

、Sneijder/SNYDER

Means tailor/裁缝 from Middle English snithen to cut, an occupational name for a person who stitched coats and clothing.

Related Names

VARIANTS: Snider, Sniders, Snyders
OTHER LANGUAGES: Schneiders, Schneijder, Snaaijer, Snaijer, Sneiders, Sneijder, Sneijders, Sneijer, Sneijers, Snijder, Snijders Dutch), Schneider German), Schneider Jewish)

REFER:SNYDER

Schneider German for “tailor”, literally “someone who cuts,” from the verb schneiden “to cut”) is a very common surname in Germany.[1] Alternate spellings include: Schnieder, Schnaider, Snyder, Schneiter, Snider, Sneider, Sneijder Dutch), Snither English), Snyman Afrikaans), Schnyder, Schnider Swiss German), Sznajder Polish), Znaider.[2]

REFER:Schneider

、Wiegand

From the Breton given name Wiucon meaning noble and worthy.

、Wallace

From a Scottish and English surname which originally meant Welsh or foreigner in Norman French. It was first used as given name in honour of Sir William Wallace, the Scottish hero who led a rebellion to expel the English invaders from Scotland in the 13th century.

参考:
1、维基百科
2、behindthename
3、surnamedf
4、Ancestry.com