Lists Of Most Common Surnames In European Countries
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surname In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several give ...
s in most of the countries of Europe, including
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,
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, and five
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but excluding five
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Albania

At the moment, listings for the most common names are unavailable for Albania. However the most common names include the following: * Common names denoting profession. Of these, religious professional names have been particularly widespread, including Hoxha (a Muslim priest, Sunni or
Bektashi Bektashism (, ) is a tariqa, Sufi order of Islam that evolved in 13th-century western Anatolia and became widespread in the Ottoman Empire. It is named after the wali, ''walī'' "saint" Haji Bektash Veli, with adherents called Bektashis. The ...
, with its variant Hoxhaj), Prifti (a Christian priest, Catholic or Orthodox), Shehu (a Bektashi priest) and Dervishi (Bektashi clergy). Bektashi itself is also a common surname. Ironically, Hoxha was the surname of
Enver Hoxha Enver Halil Hoxha ( , ; ; 16 October 190811 April 1985) was an Albanian communist revolutionary and politician who was the leader of People's Socialist Republic of Albania, Albania from 1944 until his death in 1985. He was the Secretary (titl ...
, the leader of
Communist Albania The People's Socialist Republic of Albania, () was the Marxist-Leninist state that existed in Albania from 10 January 1946 to the 29 April 1991. Originally founded as the People's Republic of Albania from 1946 to 1976, it was governed by the Pa ...
who banned all religions. There are numerous other professional names which are not as common. Begu also denotes a former ruler and also the surname(s) Gjoni or Gjonaj. * Common names which originated as patrinomials. Common names of this sort include Leka or Lekaj (Alex), Gjoni or Gjonaj (John), Murati (Murad), Mehmeti (Mehmed), Hysi (typically short for Hussein), Gjika/Gjoka (short for Jacob, cf Jake), Marku (Mark), Kola/Kolla/Nikolla (Nicholas), Hasani (Hassan), Kristi/Kristo, Luka (Lucas), Brahimi (Abraham, from Turkish), Sinani, Thanasi (Athanasius), Halili (Halil), and Abazi (Abbas). Albanians of Muslim background often bear Christian last names (denoting former Christian origin), and those with Christian often bear Muslim last names (which many in Northern regions adopted thinking it would lead to better treatment from the Ottoman authorities), although the holders of Bektashi surnames are usually actually of Bektashi background * Common names which originated as place names. May denote former residence, or, if the bearer has a Muslim patrilineal background, that their ancestors ruled the place. Common places used as surnames include Dibra, Laci, Shkodra, Prishtina, Delvina, Koroveshi and Permeti, as well as the famous Frasheri surname of the Frasheri family. Additionally common some names indicate regional origins: Gega/Gegaj (for one of Gheg origin), Tosku/Toskaj (signifying Tosk origin) and Chami (for Cham origin). * Some common names are Northern Albanian clan names that double as place names such as
Kelmendi Kelmendi is a historical Albanian tribes, Albanian tribe (''fis'') and region in Malësia (Kelmend (municipality), Kelmend municipality) and eastern Montenegro (parts of Gusinje Municipality). It is located in the upper valley of the Cem (river), ...
and Shkreli. Other notable clan-origin names include Berisha,
Krasniqi Krasniqi is a historical Albanian tribe and region in the Accursed Mountains in northeastern Albania, bordering Kosovo. The region lies within the Tropoje District and is part of a wider area between Albania and Kosovo that is historically kn ...
and Gashi. These sorts of names are very common in far Northern Albania and in Kosovo. * Colors: of which Kuqi (red) and Bardhi (white) are the most commonly used as surnames.


Armenia

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Armenia Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia (country), Georgia to the north and Azerbaijan to ...
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Austria

The forty-one most common surnames in
Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
as published in 2006 are shown below beside the approximate percentage of the Austrian population sharing each surname.


Azerbaijan


Belarus

Statistics available for the Belarusian capital of
Minsk Minsk (, ; , ) is the capital and largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach (Berezina), Svislach and the now subterranean Nyamiha, Niamiha rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the administra ...
only:


Belgium

Belgium Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeas ...
is a European nation composed of three main regions:
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(Flanders),
Walloon Region Wallonia ( ; ; or ), officially the Walloon Region ( ; ), is one of the three regions of Belgium—along with Flanders and Brussels. Covering the southern portion of the country, Wallonia is primarily French-speaking. It accounts for 55% o ...
(Wallonia), and
Brussels-Capital Region Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital ...
. Flanders has a Dutch-language tradition, while Wallonia has a French-language tradition. The Brussels-Capital Region is a mix of both Dutch- and French-language influences, with a large influx of foreign names. These different linguistic backgrounds are reflected in differing frequencies of surnames, as shown in the table below. On 31 December 1997 there were 316 295 different surnames in Belgium (total population: 11,521,238). * Note — the following table contains the ten most common surnames in ''each'' of the three federal regions as of 1 January 2021.


Bosnia and Herzegovina


Bosniaks


Serbs

The following names are the most common names for Serbs from Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Bulgaria

Feminized names included (m. Dimitrov – f. Dimitrova). Figures are from 2018 and provided by the Bulgarian National Statistics Institute.


Croatia


Czechia

Feminized names are included (m. ''Novák''/f. ''Nováková''). Figures are from 2009 and provided by the Czech Ministry of the Interior.


Denmark

Nineteen of the twenty most common Danish surnames as of 1 January 2022 are patronymic ending in Norse '' -sen'' ('son of'), the only exception being Møller (Miller).


Faroe Islands

The 20 most common surnames in the
Faroe Islands The Faroe Islands ( ) (alt. the Faroes) are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean and an autonomous territory of the Danish Realm, Kingdom of Denmark. Located between Iceland, Norway, and the United Kingdom, the islands have a populat ...
as published in 2017 are shown below beside the number of people of the Faroese population sharing each surname.


Estonia

Data from 2008. Names of Estonian origin: Names of Russian origin:


Finland

Most of the names on this list are typical examples of surnames that were adopted when modern surnames were introduced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the romantic spirit, they refer to natural features: 'river', 'rapids', 'hill', 'lake', 'island' — often with the suffix ''-nen'' added after the model of older, mainly eastern
Finnish surname In Finland, a person must have a surname and at least one given name with up to four given names permitted. Surnames are inherited either patrilineally or matrilineally, while given names are usually chosen by a person's parents. Finnish names com ...
s such as Korhonen and Heikkinen. ''Hämäläinen'' literally means 'an inhabitant of
Häme Tavastia (; ; ; also called ''Yam'' (Ямь) or ''Yem'' (Емь) in Russian sources) is a historical province in the south of Finland. It borders Finland Proper, Satakunta, Ostrobothnia, Savonia and Uusimaa. History The province has been ...
'. The suffix -nen is an adjective ending.


Most common Swedish surnames in Finland


France


Georgia


Germany


Greece

The majority of Greek names are patronymic. There are also several names derived from professions (''Samaras'', 'saddle maker', ''Papoutsis'', 'shoe maker'), area of (former) residence (''Kritikos'', 'from
Crete Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth la ...
', ''Aivaliotis'', 'from
Ayvalık Ayvalık (), formerly also known as Kydonies (), is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Balıkesir Province, Turkey. Its area is 305 km2, and its population is 75,126 (2024). It is a seaside town on the northwestern Aegean Se ...
'), nicknames relating to physical or other characteristics (''Kontos'', 'short', ''Mytaras'', 'large-nosed', ''Koufos'', 'deaf') and more. The patronymic suffix varies between dialects; thus ''Giannidis, Giannakos, Giannatos, Giannopoulos, Giannelis, Giannioglou'' all mean 'son of Giannis'.


Hungary

As of 2011, 2,095,788 individuals (21% of the population) bear the most common 20 names, and 3,347,493 individuals (33.5%) bearing the top 100 names. 25 most common surnames in Hungary as of January 2019:


Iceland

While the vast majority of Icelanders do not use regular surnames but rather patronyms or matronyms, around 4% of Icelanders have proper surnames. See also
Icelandic name Icelandic names are names used by people from Iceland. Icelandic surnames are different from most other naming systems in the modern Western world in that they are patronymic or occasionally matronymic: they indicate the father (or mother) o ...
s. The 20 most common surnames in the
Iceland Iceland is a Nordic countries, Nordic island country between the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between North America and Europe. It is culturally and politically linked with Europe and is the regi ...
as published in 2017 are shown below beside the number of people of the Icelandic population sharing each surname.


Ireland

The prevalence of some of these names is the result of more than one distinct Irish language names being represented by the same anglicised version. Names starting with O' and Mac/Mc were originally
patronymic A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (more specifically an avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor. It is the male equivalent of a matronymic. Patronymics are used, b ...
. Of the names above, with the exception of Smith and Walsh, all originally began with O' or Mac/Mc but many have lost this prefix over time. Mac/Mc, meaning Son, and Ó, meaning Little (or Descendant), are used by sons born into the family. In the case of a daughter being born into the family she would use Ní/Nic, for example Ó Muireadhaigh becomes Ní Mhuireadhaigh. A woman who marries into the family and takes her husband's name uses Uí/Mic- e.g. Uí Mhuireadhaigh.


Italy

From Mappa dei Cognomi website.


Kazakhstan

Provided here is a list of the 33 most common surnames in Kazakhstan according to the
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of
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a European Kazakhstan, small portion in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the Kazakhstan–Russia border, north and west, China to th ...
as of 2014. *
List of the most popular surnames of Kazakhs of Kazakhstan The list of the most common 1000 surnames of Kazakhs of Kazakhstan for 2023. The surnames are listed according to their spelling in the document. According to the Bureau of National Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan. List Surnames are g ...


Kosovo

These statistics are based on the Kosovo Agency of Statistics report on names and surnames in Kosovo, which took place in 2017.


Latvia

; Latvian surnames


Lithuania


Luxembourg

Out of 236,000 entries in the EDITUS phone book:


Malta


Moldova


Montenegro


Netherlands

The most recent complete count of surnames in the Netherlands is based on the September 2007 county registrations. When closely related names are combined, the top 15 are: * "vd" is an abbreviation which stands for all variants of "van de", "van den", or "van der" Source: ''Nederlands Repertorium van Familienamen'', Meertens-Instituut, 1963–2009. Data can be viewed in th
Corpus of Family Names in the Netherlands
See specificall
De top 100 van de familienamen in Nederland
(Dutch)
Names ending in -stra or -ma are usually of Frisian origin. For example, Terpstra, Bijlsma, Halsema. Names ending in -ink or -ing are usually of
Low Saxon Low Saxon (), also known as West Low German () are a group of Low German dialects spoken in parts of the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and southern Denmark (in North Schleswig by parts of the German-speaking minority). It is one of two di ...
origin. For example, Hiddink, Meyerink, Mentink.


North Macedonia

The most recent complete count of surnames is based on end of year 2022 State Statistical Office. Macedonian surnames inflect through grammatical cases (in this case, gender). It is common for male surnames to end in -ski and -ov, while female ones end in -ska and -va.


Norway


Poland

Polish names which end with ''-ski'' or ''-cki'' or ''-dzki'' have both male and female forms – Kamiński/Kamińska, Wielicki/Wielicka, Zawadzki/Zawadzka etc. This needs to be considered when taking a count by, for instance, scanning a telephone book. Historically, ''-ski'', ''-cki'' and ''-dzki'', cognate with English ''-ish'' and French ''-esque'', was a particle of nobility, like German ''
von The term () is used in German surnames either as a nobiliary particle indicating a noble patrilineality, or as a simple preposition used by commoners that means or . Nobility directories like the often abbreviate the noble term to ''v.'' ...
''.


Portugal

The 50 most frequent surnames in Portugal are listed below. A number of these surnames may be preceded by ''of/from'' (, ) or ''of the/from the'' (, , , ) as in ''de Sousa'', ''da Costa'', ''d'Oliveira''. Those elements are not part of the surname and are not considered in an alphabetical order.


Romania


Russia

: See also: Список общерусских фамилий (in Russian Wikipedia) The most common surnames in Russia, as calculated by Yumaguzin and Vinnik (2019): Those Russian surnames that end with -''ov''/-''ev'' or -''in''/-''yn'' are originally patronymic or metronymic possessive adjectivals with the meaning 'son of' or 'daughter/wife of' (the feminine is formed with the ''-a'' ending – ''Smirnova'', ''Ivanova'', etc.). In older documents such surnames were written with the word ''syn'' 'son', for example, ''Ivánov syn'' 'John's son' or '' Il'yín syn'' 'Elijah's son'; the last word was later dropped. Such names are roughly equivalent to the English or Welsh surnames ''Richardson'' or ''Richards''. The Russian equivalent of 'Smith', 'Jones', and 'Brown' (that is, the generic most often used surnames) are ''Ivanov, Petrov, Sidorov'', or 'Johns', 'Peters', and '
Isidore Isidore ( ; also spelled Isador, Isadore and Isidor) is a masculine given name. The name is derived from the Greek name ''Isídōros'' (Ἰσίδωρος, latinized ''Isidorus'') and can literally be translated to 'gift of Isis'. The name has survi ...
s', although '' Sidorov'' is now ranked only 66th. See also th
web version
of the list.


Serbia


Slovakia

Note: The most common surnames in Slovakia are a mixture of
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and the Ugric roots reflecting the 900-year-long coexistence of the Indo-European
Slovaks The Slovaks ( (historical Sloveni ), singular: ''Slovák'' (historical: ''Sloven'' ), feminine: ''Slovenka'' , plural: ''Slovenky'') are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation native to Slovakia who share a common ancestry, culture, history ...
and speakers of other Indo-European languages with Ugric
Hungarians Hungarians, also known as Magyars, are an Ethnicity, ethnic group native to Hungary (), who share a common Culture of Hungary, culture, Hungarian language, language and History of Hungary, history. They also have a notable presence in former pa ...
and the
Croatians The Croats (; , ) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other neighboring countries in Central and Southeastern Europe who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language. They also f ...
, under Hungarian assimilation pressure throughout the 19th century (see
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, see
History of Slovakia The history of Slovakia spans from prehistoric settlements to the modern Slovak Republic. Situated in Central Europe, the region’s earliest evidence of human habitation dates to the Palaeolithic era, with significant Neolithic and Bronze Age c ...
). In 1910 Hungarians made up one-third of the population of the present-day territory of Slovakia. Hungarians are currently an 8% minority in Slovakia. (see
Demographics of Slovakia Demography, Demographic features of the population of Slovakia include population density, Ethnic group, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, Religion in Slovakia, religious affiliations and other aspects of the ...
). While ethnic Hungarians are relatively few in Slovakia, their large presence on the list of most common names reflects the intra-lingual frequency of the frequent names in Hungary.


Slovenia


Spain

The top ten surnames cover about 20% of the population, with important geographical differences. The regional distribution of surnames within Spain was homogenized mostly through internal migrations, especially since 1950. Names typical of the old
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have become the most common all over the country. Most of the common Spanish patronymic surnames were introduced in Spain during the fifth to seventh centuries by the
Visigoths The Visigoths (; ) were a Germanic people united under the rule of a king and living within the Roman Empire during late antiquity. The Visigoths first appeared in the Balkans, as a Roman-allied Barbarian kingdoms, barbarian military group unite ...
. Source: – Data from December 1999.
2004 data confirmation of top 25


Canary Islands


Sweden

Source
World Family Names
List of the 10 most common names among the
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(compiled from one third of the Sametinget voting list 2005):


Switzerland

German-speaking cantons (1998): Source: Surnames of the Italian-speaking canton of
Ticino Ticino ( ), sometimes Tessin (), officially the Republic and Canton of Ticino or less formally the Canton of Ticino, is one of the Canton of Switzerland, 26 cantons forming the Switzerland, Swiss Confederation. It is composed of eight districts ...


Turkey

Source: Turkish General Directorate of Population and Citizenships


Ukraine

Many of the surnames use the same root but different suffixes, or even different roots of the same meaning, depending on the part of Ukraine the person hails from.


United Kingdom


England


Greater London

The following list is for
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.


Northern Ireland

Source:Significant surnames
ucl.ac.uk


Scotland

Source:


Wales

Source:


See also

*
List of family name affixes Family name affixes are a clue for surname etymology and can sometimes determine the ethnic origin of a person. This is a partial list of affixes. Prefixes Arabic *Abu – (Arabic) "father of"; * Al – (Arabic) "Family of" or "House of" (i ...
*
List of most popular given names The most popular given names vary nationally, regionally, and culturally. Lists of widely used given names can consist of those most often bestowed upon infants born within the last year, thus reflecting the current naming trends, or else be c ...
* Lists of most common surnames, for other continents


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