Kārkliņš
Surname: Kārkliņš
Origin: Latvian
Meaning: Diminutive form of "osier, sallow"
Old Spellings: Kahrklin, Karkliņ, Kahrkliņsch
Cyrillic Spelling: Карклиньш
Handwritten Cyrillic: To be added
Variations and Alternate Spellings: Kārkliņa, Karklins, Karklina, Kārklītis, Kārklīte, Karklitis, Karklite
Related Surnames: Kārklis
Possible place name borrowing? Yes
Attested Locations: Balvi, Bunka, Cēsis, Cesvaine*, Gatarta, Gudenieki, Ikšķile, Jumurda, Katvari, Lēdurga, Lenči, Līksna, Limbaži, Nabe, Pāle, Panemune, Remte, Rugāji, Salgale, Sece, Sesava, Skrunda, Sunākste, Suntaži, Taurupe*, Tirza, Turaida, Ulmale, Vecate, Vecpiebalga, Vecsvirlauka, Venta, Zasa (Kārkliņš); Bīriņi, Mālpils, Turaida (Kārklītis)
Famous individuals with this surname: Unknown
- Balvi parish
- Bīriņi parish
- Bunka parish
- Cēsis parish
- Cesvaine parish
- Gatarta parish
- Gudenieki parish
- Ikšķile parish
- Jumurda parish
- Katvari parish
- Lēdurga parish
- Lenči parish
- Līksna parish
- Limbaži parish
- Mālpils parish
- Nabe parish
- Pāle parish
- Panemune parish
- Remte parish
- Rugāji parish
- Salgale parish
- Sesava parish
- Sece parish
- Skrunda parish
- Sunākste parish
- Suntaži parish
- Taurupe parish
- Tirza parish
- Turaida parish
- Ulmale parish
- Vecate parish
- Vecpiebalga parish
- Vecsvirlauka parish
- Zasa parish
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