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@rassvet: Carlos i Charles

The name Sainz is derived from the extremely popular medieval given name Sancho. This given name was originally derived from the Latin name Sanctius, a derivative of "sanctus."

French: from le clerc 'the clerk', occupational name for a scribe or secretary (see Clerc, Clark). North American spelling variant of Leclair, Leclere. Similar surnames: Leclere, Clerc, Leclercq, Clerk, Legler, Lemer, Beucler, Meckler.


Karol Urzędnik
Karol Święty(?)
@cugowski:

The surname with Spanish origins, written in Spanish orthography as Pérez, is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Pero or Pedro (Peter)".


Sergiusz syn Piotra

Verstappen is a Dutch toponymic surname. The name is a contraction of van der stappen, literally meaning "from/of the steps".


Maksymilian ze Schodów

This is named from Old English hamel ‘crooked’ + dun ‘hill’.


Ludwik Krzywe Wzgórze

German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): occupational name for a