Keeleamet
Keeleamet is an Estonian surname. As with many Estonian surnames, its exact origin can be traced through linguistic and historical analysis. The word "keel" in Estonian translates to "language" or "tongue." The suffix "-amet" often denotes a role, position, or office, similar to how "-er" functions in English for professions. Therefore, Keeleamet could potentially refer to someone who held a position related to language, such as a scribe, translator, or official interpreter.
The surname is not particularly widespread, but it does appear among the Estonian population. Like many surnames