83. Print. Kathryn. #238 ESTRADA Literally means street or way British surnames such as Williams, Jackson, Robinson, Harris, Davis, Brown and Jones are also common among people of non-British descent, such as African Americans due to slavery. #812 BUCK Either descriptive or occupational surname for someone who resembled a male deer, or someone who traded in them. #320 MOLINA Occupational surname for a miller. From Ceallaigh. Anthony Worthy of admiration or praise. #637 ATKINSON Family or son of Adam. #974 POLLARD Strong descendent of Paul. #501 GLOVER Occupational surname for a glove maker or glove merchant. #449 ADKINS Family or son of Adam. #91 PRICE Family of Rhys. #47 CAMPBELL From the Latin De Bello Campo meaning from the beautiful field. Could also be from a Scottish/Gaelic nickname (cam bul) meaning crooked or sassy mouth. Laverne (See more girls names beginning with L) Lena. #300 MEJIA Unknown meaning, might be a religious surname referring to the Messiah. Bury. #793 DORSEY From the village of Arcy in La Manche, France. #299 FOWLER Occupational surname for someone who works with fowl (birds). #746 GUEVARA From Guevara, Spain. #13 GONZALEZ Son of Gonzalo. #121 REYNOLDS Family or son of Reginald, or the King (rey). #393 SALINAS Lives in a large building or fortress. #876 EVERETT Herd of wild boars. #769 KNOX Near a round-topped hill (cnoc) #140 OWENS Son of Owen. #60 REYES Literally translated to Kings, it refers to the phrase La Virgen de los Reyes, meaning the Virgin of the Kings. #853 DONOVAN From the Irish surname Donnabhain, a diminutive/nickname for someone with darker skin or wore brown. #996 ODOM Son-in-law of a prominent person. #938 SHEPPARD Occupational surname for a shepherd. #99 FOSTER Occupational surname, a contraction of Forester. Most probably had nothing to do with the actual moon. #509 TYLER Occupational surname for a tailor. #511 BOWERS Occupational surname for a worker. #377 McKINNEY Form of the Gaelic Mac Cionaodha meaning son of Cionaodha (pagan god of fire). #390 REEVES Occupational surname meaning sheriff or local official. #934 RICHMOND Habitational surname from any of the towns in England or northern France with that name. #364 HAIL From the remote valley. #34 KING Ruler of the area. #385 LOVE From the French louve meaning a female wolf. #577 LOZANO Italian-Swiss surname for people from the city of Locarno, Switzerland. #130 GIBSON Son of Gilbert (nicknamed Gib). #874 NAVA Habitational surname from many towns named Nava in Spain, literally meaning treeless plateau. 1. #220 RAY Ray of sunshine, or King. #356 VAUGHN From the Welsh fychan meaning small, little Top names of the 1930s The following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the 1930s. #699 GOLDEN Nickname surname for a blonde person, someone with golden hair. - above email address may be outdated. #817 HARDIN Habitational surname for families from any number of towns in England named Harden/Hardin. #731 McCLURE From the Gaelic surname MIlluidhir, which literally translates as Son of Ordars follower. #21 LEE Family who lived in or near an open meadow or clearing. #118 ALEXANDER Defending Men possibly an occupational surname for a soldier. #806 GENTRY Born of high status. The 200 most popular names were taken from a universe that includes 10,852,935 male births and 11,046,480 female births #408 OCHOA Basque surname meaning The wolf. #922 FINLEY From the Gaelic surname Fionlagh, meaning fair hero. Bradley This English surname is derived from the name of a place meaning 'Broad wood' or 'Broad meadow'. Ten most common Finnish surnames So, we're starting out with a list of the most common Finnish surnames, plus the number of people who have this surname in Finland in 2021, out of a population of around 5.5 million. #329 LAMBERT From the bright land. #437 McLAUGHLIN Son of Lochlann, meaning lake land. Gibson. #574 ROTH German surname meaning red, used for a person with red hair. #248 SANTIAGO Of the Saint Tiago/Diego. Traditional Irish names; naming conventions; Irish last names; most popular names in Ireland. #831 WEEKS Is from or works in a dairy farm, from the old English word wic. #353 MORAN Sea Warriors. #678 ARROYO Habitational surname from any of numerous places named Arroyo, literally meaning water channel or irrigation channel. High born. #682 CALLAHAN From the Gaelic surname O Ceallachain. #61 STEWART Occupational surname for someone who was a steward. #513 SALAS Literally means room, hall. Could be habitational or occupational for someone who worked in a mansion. #832 CORONA Literally means crown, but could mean several occupations: someone who made helmets or hats, someone who was going bald, or a follower of Christianity referring to the crown of thorns. Prigord is a habitational French last name used for people who came from the Prigord region of France. This name has roots in Irish and Scottish culture, alongside others. #755 McCULLOUGH From the Scottish clan name, MacCullaich meaning son of the boar, where the boar represented a brave man. #976 HESTER Either lives by the beech tree, or an occupational surname for a herald/town crier. #39 HILL Family who lived near or on a hill. #584 VALENZUELA Habitational surname from several places named Valenzuela in Spain. Grain, wood, etc. 2. #430 FITZGERALD Son of Gerald. #523 MUELLER German occupational surname for a miller or one who works in a mill. January 23, 2020 POSSIBLE REASONS BEHIND STUDENT VISA REJECTION. Courteous. Trendy Names of the 1930s Boy Names Girl Names Most Popular Names Of the Decade Boy Names 1930 1939 Robert James John William Richard Girl Names 1930 1939 Mary Betty Barbara Shirley Patricia Most Popular Names Of 1939 Boy Names #595 CLAYTON From the village of clay (on clay ground). Unknown meaning. #770 BULLOCK From the English word bullock meaning young steer. #807 HULL Either a habitational surname for someone who lived on or near a hill, or from the given name Hulle, which was a nickname for Hugh. #519 MOODY One of brave spirit. #249 MALDONADO Ill-favored. #572 BRIGGS Variation of the name Bridges could be habitational for someone who lived near a bridge or occupational for someone who built bridges. #480 FARMER Occupational surname for a person who worked a farm. Literally means Little Valencia and Valencia means bravery, strength. #565 BEIL From the German bil meaning axe. Literal meaning unknown. #24 WHITE A family of light complexion or hair. Email. #154 GUZMAN Lived in or near the town of Guzmn, Spain. #304 MAY Family of Matthew. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name. #602 WILCOX Son of William. #394 FUENTES Fountains. #980 NOVAK The newcomer/new one. #279 GARRETT Family of Gerald. #259 LYNCH Anglicized version of the Irish surname Loingsigh, meaning descendant of the mariner. #428 RODGERS Family of Roger. Daniel Daniel is a spiritual Russian name. #28 RAMIREZ Son of Ramiro. Northerner. #752 SHANNON From the Gaelic OSionain, an occupational surname for someone who worked with straw. Dmitriy #884 LANDRY Land ruler. #112 FISHER Occupational surname for fisherman. This page was last edited on 12 January 2023, at 13:01 (UTC). #483 TOWNSEND From the end of the town (towns end). #316 FIGUEROA Lives near the fig tree. #667 ZAVALA From Zawada or Zawady, literally meaning fortress. Billy Strong mind and protection. #102 JENKINS Son of John. #138 CASTRO Portuguese/Spanish surname meaning Castle. #779 CONWAY Irish surname from Mac Connmhaigh, a descriptional surname meaning Head Smasher or Mac Connbhuidhe, meaning yellow hound #212 DUNCAN Irish surname from the Gaelic meaning brown chief. ItaliaNames. #714 GILMORE From the Celtic surname MacGille Mhoire, meaning servant of the Virgin Mary. #950 DONALDSON Son of Donald. SMS. #58 EDWARDS Family of Edward #611 LAM Chinese surname meaning Forest. #500 HARRINGTON From the town of stony ground. #12 LOPEZ Son of Lope/Lobe, meaning wolf. Hear ye! #616 HOOD Scottish occupational surname for a maker of hoods or nickname for someone who wore one. #567 COCHRAN Scottish surname for a family who lived near the lowlands of Cochrane. #224 HOFFMAN German occupational surname meaning property manager. #276 HANSON Son of Hans. If you are still unsure about studying overseas, it is always good to speak to an experienced person who can help you point in the right direction. #653 WYATT Brave warrior. #578 FLOWERS Occupational surname for someone who works flowers like a gardener or with a bow & arrow. The noun (smirny) now has a different pronunciation, but the archaic form has been preserved in this surname. Internal Affairs records show that while Smith, Wilson and Williams are the most popular family names, Singh and Wang at seventh and eighth have overtaken names like Anderson and Thompson. #810 NIELSEN Son of Niel. #331 BYRD Occupational surname for someone who worked with birds. There's some overlap between then and now names like Fletcher, Harrison, and Ellis are currently fashionable. #298 LUNA From one of the towns named Luna in Spain. #734 SNOW Descriptive surname for someone with very pale skin or light blonde hair. #399 HARDY Bold, Courageous. #164 SHAW Family who lived near a dense wooded area. 1920 Census SurnamesForEngadine, MI. #543 OWEN Lives by the yew tree, or person who appears youthful. Peak Popularity: The name Dael isn't very common in the U.S. but an alternate spelling, Dale, was somewhat popular from the 1930s to the 1960s, peaking at No. #460 TODD Fox. #268 GILBERT Bright Pledge. #924 LYNN Most likely a habitational surname from the Welsh word llyn meaning lake. #618 ANTHONY Unknown meaning. #241 GREENE Lives in or near a green area. Literally means high rock. #528 POPE Occupational surname. #604 POOLE Lives near a small lake or stream. #143 McDONALD Son/family of Donald #681 HANCOCK Son of John. #524 HARTMAN Dutch surname used for a hardy/strong man. #636 BRUCE From various place names in Normandy, France. #580 HOOVER From the German Huber, meaning plot of land or farm. #335 FRAZIER Scottish clan surname, meaning varies but possibly near the strawberry field. #284 WELCH From the same root as Welsh, meaning foreigner. #650 SOSA Portuguese surname meaning from the salt water (salsa agua) Europe's Most Common Last Names This list of Europe's most common last names will likely look familiar to you. #833 FREDERICK Peace ruler. #916 CRANE Nickname surname given to a man who was tall and thin like a crane (bird). #158 SIMPSON Son of Simon. #792 DURHAM Habitational surname for a family from Durham, U.K. literally meaning by the hill. #819 McINTOSH Son of the chief, leader. #471 HODGES Family of Roger. #627 SKINNER Occupational surname for someone who made hides or pelts. #223 PERKINS Son of Peter. #445 REESE From the given name Rhys, meaning enthusiasm, passion. Since 1910 there have been 60 times more Aftons per capita born in Utah than in the U.S. That is impressive, but the thing that makes Afton really stand out is just how popular it was in Utah during its day. #614 CAMERON Nickname surname meaning bent nose. Wison. #62 MORRIS Dark-skinned, from the Moors. #900 ASHLEY From the ash wood or clearing. #983 TERRELL Stubborn one. Our content is doctor approved and evidence based, and our community is moderated, lively, and welcoming. #361 TERRY Power of the Theudo people. #766 WINTERS Nickname surname for someone who was literally cold or unemotional. #110 BARNES Someone who lived or worked in or near a barn. #825 KNAPP Hilltop. In fact, data from a Census Bureau study reveals that the number of Hispanic surnames in the top 25 doubled between 1990 and 2000. #918 PHAN Vietnamese surname of unknown meaning. Most common surnames starting with P. According to the 1940 census, Peterson was the most common last name beginning with the letter 'P', followed by Phillips and Parker. #459 MONTOYA From the hills and valleys. #748 ENGLISH Person from England. Charles Free man. #191 SOTO Lives in or near the small forest. #868 PACE The peaceful one. The most recent statistics we have for these black last names is from the 2010 census. #558 BAUTISTA Baptist or baptized. #609 COPELAND Bought land. #801 McLEAN From the old Gaelic name Mac gille Eoin, literally meaning son of the devotee of Saint John. From the Gaelic buth, meaning house, and Chanain meaning of the canon. The Lipton name became a famous trademark worldwide and the company was eventually bought out by Unilever in the 1930s.' As the tea's popularity grew, it became a hot commodity at various auctions. #16 THOMAS Son of Thomas. Smith Meaning: An English name referring to a blacksmith. #814 SELLERS Occupational surname for someone who was a merchant/seller. This leads to transcriptions such as Awigail for Avigail (Abigail), Basja for Batia, Eliszewa for Elisheva, Rywka for Rivka (Rebecca), and Szelomit for Shlomit. #290 YANG Chinese surname meaning willow tree or aspen. #873 BERNAL Spanish surname meaning son of Baruch. #387 CERVANTES From old Spanish meaning servant or the word ciervo, meaning stag or a womans man. #504 CASEY Irish surname from the Gaelic OCathasaigh, meaning son of Cathasach Go short, powerful and cute. Picard #1000 ARCHER Occupational surname for an archer/bow man. #630 GALVAN Nickname for someone who had a receding hairline or was going bald. #870 HURLEY From the village on cleared land. Is your family name on the list? Meaning: Grey home or a common last name for people who belong to a clan. 1 smith 2 johnson 3 williams 4 jones 5 brown 6 davis 7 miller 8 wilson 9 moore 10 taylor 11 anderson 12 thomas 13 jackson 14 white 15 harris: 16 martin 17 thompson 18 garcia 19 martinez 20 robinson 21 clark 22 rodriguez 23 lewis 24 lee 25 walker 26 hall 27 #448 TRUJILLO Family from the city of Trujillo, Spain. #172 PALMER Pilgrim. #139 MARSHALL Occupational surname for someone who is a lawman or takes care of horses. #867 HANNA From the Gaelic Ohannaigh, meaning descendant of Annach literally meaning iniquity. #365 BENSON Son of Benjamin. #856 VALENTINE Strong, healthy, valiant. #358 HOLT Lives by or near the woodlands. Some popular names wereAnneAbigailElisabethfor boysThomasGabrielJamesJoshua What. More Lists of Most Popular Names. #662 ATKINS Family of Adam. #405 SHARP Smart person. Smirnov is a popular surname in Russia's North. #923 QUINTANA Country house. Kelly Meaning: An Irish name meaning descendent of Ceallach. #492 LOGAN From the Irish surname OLeoghain, meaning descendant of the warrior. #418 CARDENAS From the land of thorns. #389 ERICKSON Son of Eric. #289 PARK Korean surname, meaning gourd. #605 ROBERSON Son of Robert. Scottish clan name. #209 KNIGHT Occupational surname for a knight or someone who worked in a knights household. #297 SCHULTZ Occupational surname for a judge or mayor. #96 MYERS Occupational surname for a Mayor. From Old English word, burna. #883 McMAHON From the Gaelic surname Mac Mathghamha, which means son of the Bear. #176 BOYD Scottish surname, from the Celtic term boidhe meaning fair or yellow. #674 HUFFMAN Man/Steward of a farm. #935 MOYER From the ancient Gaelic surname Mac an Mhaoir meaning steward, assistant, right-hand man. 1930s Baby Names For Boys These names were highly popular in the United States during the 1930s. #344 SHELTON From the ledge/enclosure. Farley, (English Origin) Victorian-era last names meaning "fern woodland". Some of those old-fashioned names, including Archie, are traditionally nicknames and that's . #6 GARCIA Of unknown meaning. #469 SHERMAN Literally translates to shear man, an occupational surname for someone who trimmed pills off the surface of fine cloth. #647 TAPIA Lives in or behind a mud wall. #947 RASMUSSEN Danish/Norwegian surname, meaning son of Rasmus. #187 DANIELS Family of Daniel. #493 CAMACHO Twisted or disfigured. #826 HERMAN Army man. #181 WARREN Lives near a warren/animal enclosure. Used for families from the region of Hesse, in Germany. #123 WALLACE Welsh or Foreigner. #843 TREJO Habitational Spanish surname, for someone from Trexo, a place in Asturias in northwest Spain. Literally means fern-covered clearing. From Ceallaigh. #462 HINES Occupational surname for a deer keeper or tender. Watson. george, thomas and joseph round out the list of ten most popular boy names of the 1930s. 44. #210 ELLIOTT Family of Elias. Hear ye! Literally Priests Town. #881 BENDER German occupational surname for a barrel maker. #6 GARCIA - Of unknown meaning. #761 KLINE German nickname surname given to someone who was small. #490 MAXWELL From Macks stream, pool, or well. #958 BURCH Lives near the birch tree or grove. #778 KENT From Kent, England or literally from the coast. #454 GOODWIN Good friend. #322 HOPKINS From the family of Hob (nickname for Robert). #315 NAVARRO Person from Navarre, France. #816 ESPARZA Occupational surname for a professional swordsman/soldier. #201 ARNOLD Power of the Eagle. #15 ANDERSON Son of Andrew. Martin Meaning: A French name referring to Mars, the Roman god of war. #373 THORNTON Lives in or near the town with thorns. 14/08/2014. Literally means From the rich hill or mount. #481 HAMMOND From the Norse Viking name Hamundr, meaning high protection. #59 COLLINS Family of Coilean Chips Hatman Temples Raynott Woodbead Nithercott Rummage Southwark Harred Jarsdel Hundreds of other English surnames are "endangered" so rare that fewer than 50 people in England and Wales have them and many more may be extinct within a couple more generations. #242 NUEZ Son of Nuo #326 CHAMBERS Occupational surname, servant who worked the bedrooms or chambers. #216 LANE Irish surname from OLaighin, meaning the descendant of Laighean. #517 BAUER Occupational surname for a worker. #4 BROWN Surname from a nickname for someone with a dark complexion or hair. #535 YATES Occupational or habitational surname for someone who was a gate-keeper, or lived near a prominent gate. #674 CHOI Korean surname meaning one who oversees the land and the mountain. #337 NEAL Son of Niall, literally meaning cloud or champion. #76 RAMOS Family from the wooded area. #758 MOON Either from the French word moun meaning a monk or someone who lives a monastic lifestyle, or from the Cornish word mon, meaning thin applied to a person who was skinny. Means valor, courage. #736 PRESTON From the village with the priest. #895 McKAY From the Gaelic surname MacAodh, literally meaning son of fire. #144 WOODS Family who lived in or near the woods. #802 HENDRICKS Family of Hendrick/Heinrich. 55. #416 BLAIR Battlefield. The links below will take you to pages with data on the most popular last names based on ancestry: #533 SPARKS Originally a Norse nickname given to someone with dynamic character, full of life. 1892 -1908. #57 CRUZ Of the Cross relating to Jesus Christ #939 McCARTY From the Gaelic surname Mac Carthaigh meaning son of the loving one. #77 KIM Korean surname meaning gold. #891 GOULD Descriptional surname for someone with golden hair or occupational for someone who worked with gold, like a jewelry maker or gilder. #407 BOWEN Welsh surname meaning Son of Owain. #716 VILLEGAS From the house near the village. #979 HINTON From the high enclosure/settlement. #18 MOORE A family who lived near a marsh or bog. #796 STEIN Family of Stephen. #683 DILLON From or near Dilwyn in Herefordshire, UK. #495 NORMAN From the northern region of France. #319 WADE By the ford. #26 SANCHEZ Son of Sancho. #805 CHUNG Chinese/Korean surname literally meaning hanging bell flower. #163 SILVA Portuguese surname meaning by the woods or forest. #864 PECK Occupational surname for someone who dealt in pekkesa medieval measure of dry goods equal to 28 pounds. #626 CHRISTIAN Follower of Christ. Dr. Amos Grunebaum, MD, FACOG is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and among the world's leading authorities on fertility and pregnancy. #198 KELLEY Irish surname meaning bright headed or red-headed. #372 BUSH Lives near the bush or thicket. 4. A few of these vintage surnames are now hits for girls, most notably Emerson and Palmer.. #80 RICHARDSON Son of Richard. #404 CHANDLER Occupational surname for a candle-maker. #838 HICKMAN Occupational surname for a servant of a man called Hick. One being an occupational surname for a bow maker. 1920s 1910s . #476 SAUNDERS Family of Alexander. #494 STRICKLAND From the cow pasture. The Populist Party. #619 PITTMAN Lives by a quarry or pit. #376 CABRERA From the place of goats. #723 MONTES Habitational surname for someone who lived on or near a hill/mountain. #782 DAVID Beloved. #965 McPHERSON From the Gaelic surname Mac an Phearsain, meaning son of the parson. #875 AYERS Heir to a fortune or land. #512 OROZCO Habitational name from Orozco, Spain. #719 WILKERSON Kin or son of William. Johnson #31 WALKER Occupational surname for a person who walked on damp cloth in order to thicken it. #975 ALFARO Spanish habitational surname for someone from Alfaro, Spain in the Logroo province. Leona. #38 NGUYEN Someone who played a stringed instrument, similar to a lute. #632 BOONE Good person or from Bohon, France. #529 LINDSEY From Lincolnshire or Lincoln Island. #293 PADILLA Place name, literally means saucepan or little pot. #155 BURNS Lives by the stream. #243 WHEELER Occupational surname for a person who made wagon wheels. Polish surnames are known from the Middle Ages, but only 200 years ago did the inherited surnames become compulsory. Saito. #283 WEBER German occupational surname for a weaver. #621 RANDALL Son of Rand/Rande. According to the above table, from the 2000 . #830 SPEARS Occupational surname for a keeper of the Watch, which was an early form of a police officer. #305 HOLLAND From the Netherlands/Holland. #526 KRAMER Occupational surname for a merchant or shopkeeper. #732 BEASLEY From the bent grass clearing. #919 VILLALOBOS From the town of Villalobos, Spain, meaning the village of wolves. #348 WATTS Family of Walter. #457 POTTER Occupational surname for someone who made pottery. #545 LANG Nickname for a person who was tall. #571 PETERSEN Son of Peter. #292 BANKS Lives near hillside or ridge. Jennifer entered the tech arena in the 80s as a software developer and database architect, and became a pioneer in the Internet industry. #971 COMPTON From the valley farm. #781 BARR From the great hill. #912 BENTON From the town with the bent grass. #196 GRANT Large, great. #642 YORK From the ancient city or county of York, UK. #410 ROBBINS Family of Robin. #773 MEADOWS Lives in or near the meadow. #2 JOHNSON - Son of John. #368 MILES Son of Mile. #474 WOLF Son of Wolfgang. Cosby. #890 DUNLAP From the fort by the muddy place. #2 JOHNSON Son of John. #362 HALE From the remote valley. #664 BONILLA Lives in or near Bonilla in the province of Cuenca, Spain. #369 LYONS Son or family of Lyon. #702 McDOWELL From the old Gaelic surname, MacDubhghaill meaning son of the dark one. 27. #260 SINGH Lion-like. #72 BAILEY Occupational surname for a bailiff. #470 HUBBARD Variation of the name Hubert, meaning bright heart. #963 ANDERSEN Son of Anders/Andrew. #747 STAFFORD From the landing by the ford. #434 MANNING Strong, valiant. #192 WEAVER Occupational surname for a weaver of cloth. #713 WILEY Habitational surname for families who came from a number of towns in the U.K. named Wiley. #183 MEYER Mayor. #639 MEZA Lives in or near a mesa, plateau. #150 CHEN Chinese surname meaning morning. #724 MATA Habitational name derived from a number of towns in Spain and Portugal. #491 WATERS From the place near the water, or family of Walter. #754 NOLAN From the Gaelic surname ONullain, meaning son or descendent of the Kings herald. #859 HAHN German surname from the word hane meaning rooster, applied as a nickname for a conceited or sexually active man. #178 STONE Occupational surname for someone who worked with stone, or a family who lived near a stony area. #205 PETERS Family o Peter. #692 BELTRAN Spanish surname meaning bright raven. Daw was a nickname for David. #278 McCOY Anglicized form of a Scottish surname meaning son of Aodh. Girl names from the 20s cover a wider range of names than most people believe. #700 WARE Occupational surname for someone who was employed at a weir or dam, or habitational surname for someone who lived near one. Spain Garcia In Spain almost 3.5% of the population is called ' Garcia ': that's around 1,378,000 people. #729 ONEAL Son of Neal. 42. #374 WOLFE Wolf or Wolf-like. Four states, Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, and Virginia share the top surnames of Smith, Johnson, and Jones. #646 ALLISON Unknown meaning, but possibly son of Alan. Literally means prominent. #834 BUCKLEY Lives near the goat clearing. #499 FRANK Person from France. Raslo. #536 HOGAN From the Irish O Hogain meaning descendent of gn. A list of names in which the usage is Medieval Slavic. #133 MEDINA From the city.

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