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Katz is a common German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname.. Germans with the last name Katz may originate in the Rhine River region of Germany, where the Katz Castle is located. (The name of the castle does not derive from Katze, "cat", but from Katzenelnbogen, going back to Latin Cattimelibocus, consisting of the ancient Germanic tribal names of the Chatti and Melibokus.)
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Koshkin is a Russian surname, which means "cat" or cat owner", from the Russian word koshka or "cat". [1] An alternative spelling is Koshkyn, and a name with the same meaning is Kotov. The name Koshkin may refer to: Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Koshkin (born 1941), Russian football player; Aleksandr Koshkyn (1959– 2012), Russian boxer
Murgatroyd (with variants including Murgatroid) is a surname among the English nobility, originating in Yorkshire. [2] Its etymology, according to one source, is as follows: in 1371, a constable was appointed for the district of Warley in Yorkshire .
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The surname Cattley is said to be a transferred use of Catley, a one-time English place name in both Hertfordshire and Lincolnshire. The place name was ultimately derived from the Old English words catte , meaning cat and leah , meaning meadow or clearing , giving the meaning “from the meadow or clearing where wildcats dwell.” [ 2 ] Another ...
Cats, van Cats is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include: André Cats (born 1968), Dutch national level coach and sports administrator; Jacob Cats (1577–1660), Dutch poet; Jacob Cats (painter) (1741–1799), Dutch painter; Jentje Cats (1793–1853), Frisian civil servant, politician and judge