Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword sheep.
usage
meaning
Agnelli Italian
From Italian agnello meaning "lamb" (ultimately from Latin agnus), denoting a pious or timid person.
Agnellini Italian
From a diminutive of Agnelli.
Agnusdei Italian
From Latin Agnus Dei meaning "lamb of God". This was a nickname for someone who was particularly religious or someone who wore this symbol.
Baran um Polish, Slovak, Ukrainian
Means "ram, male sheep" in Polish, Slovak and Ukrainian.
Bárány Hungarian
Means "lamb" in Hungarian.
Beran m Czech
Derived from Czech beran meaning "ram, male sheep".
Beránek m Czech
Means "little ram, male lamb" in Czech.
Howard 2 English
Occupational name meaning "ewe herder", from Old English eowu "ewe" and hierde "herdsman, guardian".
Koç Turkish
Means "ram" in Turkish.
Lamb English
From the name of the animal, perhaps a nickname for a shy person.
Mutton English
Referred to a shepherd or else someone who in some way resembled a sheep, derived from Norman French mouton "sheep".
Pecora Italian
Means "sheep" in Italian, an occupational name for a shepherd.
Shepherd English
Occupational name meaning "shepherd, sheep herder", from Old English sceaphyrde.
Tupper English
Occupational name for a herdsman, derived from Middle English toupe "ram".
Witherspoon English
Originally given to a person who dwelt near a sheep enclosure, from Middle English wether "sheep" and spong "strip of land".