Description:
CHALAMATA is a Greek surname. The origin of the surname is from the town Chalamata, in the province of Messenia, in southern Greece. The history of the surname is unknown, but it is believed to be derived from the ancient Greek word 'chalamatos', meaning 'a crier'. The surname may also be derived from the Turkish word 'chalamet', meaning 'a kind of rose'. The surname may also be derived from the Arabic word 'chalam', meaning 'a spring'. The surname may also be derived from the Slavic word 'chalam', meaning 'a hazelnut'. The surname may also be derived from the Latin word 'chalamus', meaning 'a sea anemone'. The surname may also be derived from the Celtic word 'chalam', meaning 'a hazelnut'. The surname may also be derived from the Turkish word 'chalamet', meaning 'a kind of rose'. The surname may also be derived from the Arabic word 'chalam', meaning 'a spring'. The surname may also be derived from the Slavic word 'chalam', meaning 'a hazelnut'. The surname may also be derived from the Latin word 'chalamus', meaning 'a sea anemone'. The surname may also be derived from the Celtic word 'chalam', meaning 'a hazelnut'. The surname may also be derived from the Turkish word 'chalamet', meaning 'a kind of rose'. The surname may also be derived from the Arabic word 'chalam', meaning 'a spring'.





