#90 HUGHES Family of Hugh. #953 MAYNARD Strength, strong. #558 BAUTISTA Baptist or baptized. #169 HUNT Hunter. #615 JEFFERSON Son of Jeffery. #742 DYER Occupational surname for someone who dyed either cloth or hair or hide. #947 RASMUSSEN Danish/Norwegian surname, meaning son of Rasmus. #630 GALVAN Nickname for someone who had a receding hairline or was going bald. 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 #759 SALGADO Galician and Portuguese nickname surname for someone who was witty or wry, from the word salgado meaning salty. During the 19th century in England, this surname became the most popular name in the country owing to the explorer Sir Samuel Baker. #3 WILLIAMS - Son or family of William. 2. #478 ROWE Locational surname of someone who lived by a row of something, or from Rowland, meaning Renowned Wolf. Most Popular 1000 Names of the 1930s from the Social Security Administration This page was last edited on 12 January 2023, at 13:01 (UTC). Courteous. #773 MEADOWS Lives in or near the meadow. #956 ESTES From the East. Tobin), but there was a lot of deviation from the pattern when he and his brothers and sisters became parents in the 1930s and 1940s. #559 ALI Exalted, revered. 1970s 1960s 1950s 1940s 1930s. #475 VALENCIA From Valencia, Spain. #37 TORRES Family who lived near a tower. Go short, powerful and cute. Literally means high rock. #907 NIXON Son of Nick/Nicholas. #802 HENDRICKS Family of Hendrick/Heinrich. #425 CHAN Chinese surname literally meaning field or plain. #644 VILLA Homestead. #231 CARPENTER Occupational surname for a carpenter. #160 HUNTER Occupational surname for an animal hunter/trapper. #968 STANTON From the village on stony ground. 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. Although it currently means the religious leader of the Catholic church, it was a title used for clergy of any rank. The clear winner of the "most Utah" Utah girls' name was an old timey name popular in the early 1900s. Literally means foreign help. #313 JOSEPH He will add. #239 ORTEGA From Ortega, Spain. #192 WEAVER Occupational surname for a weaver of cloth. Leona. The Top Ten. Four states, Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, and Virginia share the top surnames of Smith, Johnson, and Jones. #433 CHRISTENSEN Son of Christian. It originally comes from the similar William, so the surname Williams often means "son of William.". #28 RAMIREZ Son of Ramiro. Unknown meaning. #140 OWENS Son of Owen. #975 ALFARO Spanish habitational surname for someone from Alfaro, Spain in the Logroo province. #501 GLOVER Occupational surname for a glove maker or glove merchant. #983 McCANN From the Gaelic surname MacCana, meaning descendant of the wolf cub. For example, in the transliterations they use the sz instead of sh, w instead of v, j instead of y, and c for the (which in English would usually be Tz, Ts, or simply Z). #513 SALAS Literally means room, hall. Could be habitational or occupational for someone who worked in a mansion. #876 EVERETT Herd of wild boars. #586 MEYERS Occupational surname for a mayor. #72 BAILEY Occupational surname for a bailiff. #688 MELTON From the middle settlement. #557 SHEPHERD Occupational surname for a herder of sheep. #2 JOHNSON - Son of John. #516 ANDRADE Habitational name for people who lived in the small parish of San Martio de Andrade in the town of Pontedeume, Galicia in Spain. #291 LITTLE Surname from a nick name meaning little man. #672 SHIELDS From a shed or shelter. #338 LEONARD With the strength of a lion. They were followed by Richard, Charles, and Donald. #369 LYONS Son or family of Lyon. #310 CORTZ Person with manners. #725 ROSARIO Contraction of the Spanish Mara del Rosario, given to a girl who was born on the festival of Our Lady of the Rosary, celebrated on the first Sunday in October. #9 RODRIGUEZ Son of Rodrigo. #188 FERGUSON Son of Fergus. 43. Robert and Mary were the most popular names from the 1930s. #458 DELACRUZ Literally translates to of the cross. #41 GREEN Occupational surname for a groundskeeper or family that lived near an open green. #74 KELLY Irish surname meaning bright headed or red-headed. #107 COLEMAN Son of Colum. #81 WATSON Son of Walter. #750 WOODARD Contraction of Woodward meaning ward or caretaker of the woods. #533 SPARKS Originally a Norse nickname given to someone with dynamic character, full of life. #883 McMAHON From the Gaelic surname Mac Mathghamha, which means son of the Bear. #269 DEAN From the valley. Simply give us a call on . #472 ZHANG Chinese surname meaning archer. #932 LEVY From the family of Levi. #732 BEASLEY From the bent grass clearing. #171 HOLMES Lives near a small island or islet. Dale, remained in the top 100 from 1921 to 1969, peaking at No. #535 YATES Occupational or habitational surname for someone who was a gate-keeper, or lived near a prominent gate. #902 POTTS Family of Philpott, an early form of the name Phillip. 1930s Baby Names For Boys These names were highly popular in the United States during the 1930s. #263 MONTGOMERY From a mountain name in France. #592 HOUSTON From Hughs town. #971 COMPTON From the valley farm. #554 BURNETT Descriptive surname for someone with brown hair (brunette). #524 HARTMAN Dutch surname used for a hardy/strong man. Although popular for years, square dancing seemed to be going out of style and fading away until the early 1930s, when Henry Ford helped revive interest in it. #701 BRENNAN From the Irish surname O Braonin, meaning descendant of Braonn. Literally means raindrop or drop of moisture. #426 RIVAS From the sea side or river bank. #940 AVALOS Spanish habitational surname for someone from balos, Spain. Literally means the watering place. #937 FRYE Born free. This is not a common harvesting method nowadays with the new machinery and technology. #849 GILES Holy man or one who does good. #390 REEVES Occupational surname meaning sheriff or local official. #719 WILKERSON Kin or son of William. #43 NELSON Son of Neil. #422 QUINN An Anglicized form of the Gaelic surname O Cuinn, meaning counsel. #512 OROZCO Habitational name from Orozco, Spain. These are the most popular Finnish last names: Korhonen (22,637) Virtanen (21,964) Mkinen (20,241) Nieminen (20,064) Mkel (19,111) #101 POWELL Son of Hywell. #304 MAY Family of Matthew. #221 DELGADO Slender, skinny. Last Names Starting with 'P' Jump directly to your surname. 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. #771 KERR From the word kjarr, meaning wet ground covered with brush. #622 SINGLETON Habitational surname of people who lived in a town named Singleton or in or near a burnt clearing. #38 NGUYEN Someone who played a stringed instrument, similar to a lute. Persons with name: 980,000 Written: Meaning: The first kanji, sai , can be used to refer to a meal taken by monks and priests, but in broader terms it conveys an image of purity and divine worship. #503 BUCHANAN Locational surname from the area of Buchanan in Stirlingshire, UK. #316 FIGUEROA Lives near the fig tree. #68 ORTIZ Son of Orti #16 THOMAS Son of Thomas. #396 DANIEL God is my judge. #823 GLASS Occupational surname for a glass blower. #159 PORTER Occupational surname for someone who transported items. From Ceallaigh. #942 WALLER Either a habitational surname for someone who lived near a stone wall, or occupational for someone who built walls/was a mason. Perhaps to describe a person who is steadfast or stubborn. Prigord is a habitational French last name used for people who came from the Prigord region of France. #906 BLEVINS Welsh surname from the word Blaid meaning wolf. #114 SIMMONS Family of Simon. #594 MORROW From the row of cottages on the moor. #209 KNIGHT Occupational surname for a knight or someone who worked in a knights household. More Lists of Most Popular Names. #341 SUTTON From the South. Literally means a woody clearing. #332 CRAIG Lives near the outcropping of rocks. #397 SIMON One who harkens. #909 FRY Born free. Literally means oak. #86 BENNETT Family of Benedict (Blessed). #743 PRINCE Nickname surname for someone who acted royal or above their station. Literally means Forest land. #547 VILLARREAL From the royal estate/village. #886 SAMPSON The sun. #754 NOLAN From the Gaelic surname ONullain, meaning son or descendent of the Kings herald. #670 CISNEROS From Cisneros in the province of Palencia, Spain. These names are taken directly from the Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States. Literally means Son of bringer of wisdom. #278 McCOY Anglicized form of a Scottish surname meaning son of Aodh. Main category: Polish surnames. #509 TYLER Occupational surname for a tailor. #230 WILLIS Family of William. #546 BROCK Badger or mischievous person. #794 McCALL From Gaelic surname Mac Cathmhaoil, literally meaning son of the battle chief. #973 SIERRA Spanish surname meaning mountain range used for families living in or near the Galicia and Asturias regions of northern Spain. Here are the top 1000 last names (surnames) in the United States, according to the most recent U.S. census. #175 ROBERTSON Son of Robert. #392 KLEIN Small. #748 ENGLISH Person from England. #686 GRIMES Viking surname meaning masked person, fierce. Polish surnames are known from the Middle Ages, but only 200 years ago did the inherited surnames become compulsory. With machinery, you run the risk of picking up extra . #793 DORSEY From the village of Arcy in La Manche, France. #142 FERNANDEZ Son of Fernando Literally translates to the willow woods. #148 VARGAS From the pasture. #620 HUYNH Korean surname meaning bright or yellow. #580 HOOVER From the German Huber, meaning plot of land or farm. #83 CHAVEZ Occupational surname for a key maker. Could have been used as a cynical nickname for someone who was not. January 23, 2020 GMAT coaching in Chandigarh/Punjab. #29 LEWIS Son or family of Lewis. #285 ROJAS Red-headed or ruddy complexion. Abraham. #567 COCHRAN Scottish surname for a family who lived near the lowlands of Cochrane. #36 SCOTT From Scotland. #137 FORD Lives by a shallow place in the river. #340 CARRILLO Spanish surname, literally means cheek. From cart/wagon, so it may be occupational. #467 TATE Cheerful person. #88 MENDOZA People who live near or are from the village of Mendoza, Spain. This leads to transcriptions such as Awigail for Avigail (Abigail), Basja for Batia, Eliszewa for Elisheva, Rywka for Rivka (Rebecca), and Szelomit for Shlomit. #227 PEA Lives near the rock or cliff. #40 FLORES Son of Floro. #791 BARTLETT Son or family of Bartholomew. In addition to operating BabyNames.com, Jennifer owns a web development agency in central California. Smirnov is a popular surname in Russia's North. #2 JOHNSON Son of John. #44 BAKER Occupational surname for family of a baker. Pascal. #253 AUSTIN Family of Augustin/Augustine. #919 VILLALOBOS From the town of Villalobos, Spain, meaning the village of wolves. #248 SANTIAGO Of the Saint Tiago/Diego. 1930 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1930th year of the Common . #423 MOSS A contraction of the name Moses, meaning born of a god. 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. #721 BEARD Descriptive surname for a man with a very distinct beard. #866 BOYLE From the Gaelic surname OBaoighill, meaning family of the rash or angry person. Miracle, (Old English and Latin Origin) Derived from the first name Mauritius meaning "dark". #650 SOSA Portuguese surname meaning from the salt water (salsa agua) Clarence From Clare. #365 BENSON Son of Benjamin. It would not be hard to guess what someone named Tom Carpenter did for a living. This page was last edited on 12 January 2023, at 13:01 (UTC). Elliott. #905 CORREA Occupational surname for someone who made or sold leather straps. #273 LI Chinese surname meaning Plum or Plum Tree. #865 LUCERO Light or evening star. #951 STUART Occupational surname for someone who worked as a steward/assistant. #961 OCONNELL Descendant of Conaill. #602 WILCOX Son of William. #734 SNOW Descriptive surname for someone with very pale skin or light blonde hair. #64 MURPHY Irish surname meaning Descendant of Murchadh. #899 BERNARD Bold as a bear. #126 COLE From the word coal indicating a coal miner or possibly someone with darker skin. #634 WILKINSON Son of William. #32 YOUNG Meaning the younger. Surname given to a son of a man, when they had the same name. #360 BARKER Occupational surname for someone who either tanned leather (from the bark of a tree), or from the Old French Berchier, which was a shepherd. #108 BUTLER Occupational surname for a butler/wine steward. ' Silva' is also a widespread surname in regions of the former Portuguese Empire in Asia, such as India and Sri Lanka. #490 MAXWELL From Macks stream, pool, or well. #373 THORNTON Lives in or near the town with thorns. #564 HESS Person with hood/helmet. #995 DUKE Leader (of an army or troops). #6 GARCIA - Of unknown meaning. #223 PERKINS Son of Peter. #442 GARNER Contraction of Gardener or occupational surname for someone who was in charge of the storehouse (granary). #819 McINTOSH Son of the chief, leader. #669 GLENN Lives in or near a valley. #211 CUNNINGHAM Scottish surname from the Gaelic Cuinneagin meaning descendant of the leader. #553 PIEDA Habitational surname from several places in Spain. #149 HENRY Ruler of the Home. #325 BATES Son of Bartholomew. #336 POWERS A person or family who came from the town of Poix in France. 57. #705 HUMPHREY From the name elements hun meaning bear cub and fried meaning peace. Interpreted as peaceful warrior. Hardened meaning battled in war. #400 HIGGINS From the Irish surname Huiginn meaning descendant of Uigin (Viking). #93 CASTILLO Lives in or near the Castle. #110 BARNES Someone who lived or worked in or near a barn. #572 BRIGGS Variation of the name Bridges could be habitational for someone who lived near a bridge or occupational for someone who built bridges. #813 MIDDLETON From anyone of the places named Middleton in the UK, literally meaning the middle town. #928 MULLEN Lives at or near a mill. #210 ELLIOTT Family of Elias. #713 WILEY Habitational surname for families who came from a number of towns in the U.K. named Wiley. #385 LOVE From the French louve meaning a female wolf. #967 SCHMITT German occupational surname for a smith/metalworker. #704 CANTU Occupational surname for a singer or cantor. Laverne (See more girls names beginning with L) Lena. #811 GILLESPIE From the Gaelic Mac giolla Easpuig, meaning son of the bishops servant. #881 BENDER German occupational surname for a barrel maker. #207 HART Irish surname, from the Gaelic hAirt meaning descendant of Art. #355 STEELE Occupational name for a foundry/steel worker. #106 BELL Occupational surname for a bell-ringer/news announcer. #817 HARDIN Habitational surname for families from any number of towns in England named Harden/Hardin. 2 Fun Fact: Dale is a variant of the name Dael that's given to both boys and girls. #991 HENDRIX Family of Heinrich. #55 DIAZ Son of Diego Williams. #155 BURNS Lives by the stream. #768 LESTER From Leicester, U.K. or the county town of Leicestershire. #949 PERALTA Habitational surname for someone from any number of places named Peralta in Spain. #411 LIU Chinese surnmae meaning to kill, destroy. Literally means dark or swarthy person (from Moor). #434 MANNING Strong, valiant. #980 NOVAK The newcomer/new one. #550 BARRERA Family that lived near muddy area or ground of clay. #774 ORR Lives near a slope or shore. #814 SELLERS Occupational surname for someone who was a merchant/seller. #685 WIGGINS Son of the high noble or warrior. #407 BOWEN Welsh surname meaning Son of Owain. The most common Polish names Nowak, Nowakowski, Nowacki, and Nowicki are all variants meaning new, and Przybyszewski and Przybylski mean he who has arrived. #786 McINTYRE Son of the carpenter or craftsman. Tweet Generate Last Names Here: John Rapsomanikis Last Names Generated: John Rapsomanikis We hope one of these old time baby names might just work for you! #818 BRADSHAW From the broad grove. #138 CASTRO Portuguese/Spanish surname meaning Castle. A list of names in which the usage is Medieval Slavic.
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#90 HUGHES Family of Hugh. #953 MAYNARD Strength, strong. #558 BAUTISTA Baptist or baptized. #169 HUNT Hunter. #615 JEFFERSON Son of Jeffery. #742 DYER Occupational surname for someone who dyed either cloth or hair or hide. #947 RASMUSSEN Danish/Norwegian surname, meaning son of Rasmus. #630 GALVAN Nickname for someone who had a receding hairline or was going bald. 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 #759 SALGADO Galician and Portuguese nickname surname for someone who was witty or wry, from the word salgado meaning salty. During the 19th century in England, this surname became the most popular name in the country owing to the explorer Sir Samuel Baker. #3 WILLIAMS - Son or family of William. 2. #478 ROWE Locational surname of someone who lived by a row of something, or from Rowland, meaning Renowned Wolf. Most Popular 1000 Names of the 1930s from the Social Security Administration This page was last edited on 12 January 2023, at 13:01 (UTC). Courteous. #773 MEADOWS Lives in or near the meadow. #956 ESTES From the East. Tobin), but there was a lot of deviation from the pattern when he and his brothers and sisters became parents in the 1930s and 1940s. #559 ALI Exalted, revered. 1970s 1960s 1950s 1940s 1930s. #475 VALENCIA From Valencia, Spain. #37 TORRES Family who lived near a tower. Go short, powerful and cute. Literally means high rock. #907 NIXON Son of Nick/Nicholas. #802 HENDRICKS Family of Hendrick/Heinrich. #425 CHAN Chinese surname literally meaning field or plain. #644 VILLA Homestead. #231 CARPENTER Occupational surname for a carpenter. #160 HUNTER Occupational surname for an animal hunter/trapper. #968 STANTON From the village on stony ground. 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. Although it currently means the religious leader of the Catholic church, it was a title used for clergy of any rank. The clear winner of the "most Utah" Utah girls' name was an old timey name popular in the early 1900s. Literally means foreign help. #313 JOSEPH He will add. #239 ORTEGA From Ortega, Spain. #192 WEAVER Occupational surname for a weaver of cloth. Leona. The Top Ten. Four states, Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, and Virginia share the top surnames of Smith, Johnson, and Jones. #433 CHRISTENSEN Son of Christian. It originally comes from the similar William, so the surname Williams often means "son of William.". #28 RAMIREZ Son of Ramiro. Unknown meaning. #140 OWENS Son of Owen. #975 ALFARO Spanish habitational surname for someone from Alfaro, Spain in the Logroo province. #501 GLOVER Occupational surname for a glove maker or glove merchant. #983 McCANN From the Gaelic surname MacCana, meaning descendant of the wolf cub. For example, in the transliterations they use the sz instead of sh, w instead of v, j instead of y, and c for the (which in English would usually be Tz, Ts, or simply Z). #513 SALAS Literally means room, hall. Could be habitational or occupational for someone who worked in a mansion. #876 EVERETT Herd of wild boars. #586 MEYERS Occupational surname for a mayor. #72 BAILEY Occupational surname for a bailiff. #688 MELTON From the middle settlement. #557 SHEPHERD Occupational surname for a herder of sheep. #2 JOHNSON - Son of John. #516 ANDRADE Habitational name for people who lived in the small parish of San Martio de Andrade in the town of Pontedeume, Galicia in Spain. #291 LITTLE Surname from a nick name meaning little man. #672 SHIELDS From a shed or shelter. #338 LEONARD With the strength of a lion. They were followed by Richard, Charles, and Donald. #369 LYONS Son or family of Lyon. #310 CORTZ Person with manners. #725 ROSARIO Contraction of the Spanish Mara del Rosario, given to a girl who was born on the festival of Our Lady of the Rosary, celebrated on the first Sunday in October. #9 RODRIGUEZ Son of Rodrigo. #188 FERGUSON Son of Fergus. 43. Robert and Mary were the most popular names from the 1930s. #458 DELACRUZ Literally translates to of the cross. #41 GREEN Occupational surname for a groundskeeper or family that lived near an open green. #74 KELLY Irish surname meaning bright headed or red-headed. #107 COLEMAN Son of Colum. #81 WATSON Son of Walter. #750 WOODARD Contraction of Woodward meaning ward or caretaker of the woods. #533 SPARKS Originally a Norse nickname given to someone with dynamic character, full of life. #883 McMAHON From the Gaelic surname Mac Mathghamha, which means son of the Bear. #269 DEAN From the valley. Simply give us a call on . #472 ZHANG Chinese surname meaning archer. #932 LEVY From the family of Levi. #732 BEASLEY From the bent grass clearing. #171 HOLMES Lives near a small island or islet. Dale, remained in the top 100 from 1921 to 1969, peaking at No. #535 YATES Occupational or habitational surname for someone who was a gate-keeper, or lived near a prominent gate. #902 POTTS Family of Philpott, an early form of the name Phillip. 1930s Baby Names For Boys These names were highly popular in the United States during the 1930s. #263 MONTGOMERY From a mountain name in France. #592 HOUSTON From Hughs town. #971 COMPTON From the valley farm. #554 BURNETT Descriptive surname for someone with brown hair (brunette). #524 HARTMAN Dutch surname used for a hardy/strong man. Although popular for years, square dancing seemed to be going out of style and fading away until the early 1930s, when Henry Ford helped revive interest in it. #701 BRENNAN From the Irish surname O Braonin, meaning descendant of Braonn. Literally means raindrop or drop of moisture. #426 RIVAS From the sea side or river bank. #940 AVALOS Spanish habitational surname for someone from balos, Spain. Literally means the watering place. #937 FRYE Born free. This is not a common harvesting method nowadays with the new machinery and technology. #849 GILES Holy man or one who does good. #390 REEVES Occupational surname meaning sheriff or local official. #719 WILKERSON Kin or son of William. #43 NELSON Son of Neil. #422 QUINN An Anglicized form of the Gaelic surname O Cuinn, meaning counsel. #512 OROZCO Habitational name from Orozco, Spain. These are the most popular Finnish last names: Korhonen (22,637) Virtanen (21,964) Mkinen (20,241) Nieminen (20,064) Mkel (19,111) #101 POWELL Son of Hywell. #304 MAY Family of Matthew. #221 DELGADO Slender, skinny. Last Names Starting with 'P' Jump directly to your surname. 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. #771 KERR From the word kjarr, meaning wet ground covered with brush. #622 SINGLETON Habitational surname of people who lived in a town named Singleton or in or near a burnt clearing. #38 NGUYEN Someone who played a stringed instrument, similar to a lute. Persons with name: 980,000 Written: Meaning: The first kanji, sai , can be used to refer to a meal taken by monks and priests, but in broader terms it conveys an image of purity and divine worship. #503 BUCHANAN Locational surname from the area of Buchanan in Stirlingshire, UK. #316 FIGUEROA Lives near the fig tree. #68 ORTIZ Son of Orti #16 THOMAS Son of Thomas. #396 DANIEL God is my judge. #823 GLASS Occupational surname for a glass blower. #159 PORTER Occupational surname for someone who transported items. From Ceallaigh. #942 WALLER Either a habitational surname for someone who lived near a stone wall, or occupational for someone who built walls/was a mason. Perhaps to describe a person who is steadfast or stubborn. Prigord is a habitational French last name used for people who came from the Prigord region of France. #906 BLEVINS Welsh surname from the word Blaid meaning wolf. #114 SIMMONS Family of Simon. #594 MORROW From the row of cottages on the moor. #209 KNIGHT Occupational surname for a knight or someone who worked in a knights household. More Lists of Most Popular Names. #341 SUTTON From the South. Literally means a woody clearing. #332 CRAIG Lives near the outcropping of rocks. #397 SIMON One who harkens. #909 FRY Born free. Literally means oak. #86 BENNETT Family of Benedict (Blessed). #743 PRINCE Nickname surname for someone who acted royal or above their station. Literally means Forest land. #547 VILLARREAL From the royal estate/village. #886 SAMPSON The sun. #754 NOLAN From the Gaelic surname ONullain, meaning son or descendent of the Kings herald. #670 CISNEROS From Cisneros in the province of Palencia, Spain. These names are taken directly from the Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States. Literally means Son of bringer of wisdom. #278 McCOY Anglicized form of a Scottish surname meaning son of Aodh. Main category: Polish surnames. #509 TYLER Occupational surname for a tailor. #230 WILLIS Family of William. #546 BROCK Badger or mischievous person. #794 McCALL From Gaelic surname Mac Cathmhaoil, literally meaning son of the battle chief. #973 SIERRA Spanish surname meaning mountain range used for families living in or near the Galicia and Asturias regions of northern Spain. Here are the top 1000 last names (surnames) in the United States, according to the most recent U.S. census. #175 ROBERTSON Son of Robert. #392 KLEIN Small. #748 ENGLISH Person from England. #686 GRIMES Viking surname meaning masked person, fierce. Polish surnames are known from the Middle Ages, but only 200 years ago did the inherited surnames become compulsory. With machinery, you run the risk of picking up extra . #793 DORSEY From the village of Arcy in La Manche, France. #142 FERNANDEZ Son of Fernando Literally translates to the willow woods. #148 VARGAS From the pasture. #620 HUYNH Korean surname meaning bright or yellow. #580 HOOVER From the German Huber, meaning plot of land or farm. #83 CHAVEZ Occupational surname for a key maker. Could have been used as a cynical nickname for someone who was not. January 23, 2020 GMAT coaching in Chandigarh/Punjab. #29 LEWIS Son or family of Lewis. #285 ROJAS Red-headed or ruddy complexion. Abraham. #567 COCHRAN Scottish surname for a family who lived near the lowlands of Cochrane. #36 SCOTT From Scotland. #137 FORD Lives by a shallow place in the river. #340 CARRILLO Spanish surname, literally means cheek. From cart/wagon, so it may be occupational. #467 TATE Cheerful person. #88 MENDOZA People who live near or are from the village of Mendoza, Spain. This leads to transcriptions such as Awigail for Avigail (Abigail), Basja for Batia, Eliszewa for Elisheva, Rywka for Rivka (Rebecca), and Szelomit for Shlomit. #227 PEA Lives near the rock or cliff. #40 FLORES Son of Floro. #791 BARTLETT Son or family of Bartholomew. In addition to operating BabyNames.com, Jennifer owns a web development agency in central California. Smirnov is a popular surname in Russia's North. #2 JOHNSON Son of John. #44 BAKER Occupational surname for family of a baker. Pascal. #253 AUSTIN Family of Augustin/Augustine. #919 VILLALOBOS From the town of Villalobos, Spain, meaning the village of wolves. #248 SANTIAGO Of the Saint Tiago/Diego. 1930 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1930th year of the Common . #423 MOSS A contraction of the name Moses, meaning born of a god. 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. #721 BEARD Descriptive surname for a man with a very distinct beard. #866 BOYLE From the Gaelic surname OBaoighill, meaning family of the rash or angry person. Miracle, (Old English and Latin Origin) Derived from the first name Mauritius meaning "dark". #650 SOSA Portuguese surname meaning from the salt water (salsa agua) Clarence From Clare. #365 BENSON Son of Benjamin. It would not be hard to guess what someone named Tom Carpenter did for a living. This page was last edited on 12 January 2023, at 13:01 (UTC). Elliott. #905 CORREA Occupational surname for someone who made or sold leather straps. #273 LI Chinese surname meaning Plum or Plum Tree. #865 LUCERO Light or evening star. #951 STUART Occupational surname for someone who worked as a steward/assistant. #961 OCONNELL Descendant of Conaill. #602 WILCOX Son of William. #734 SNOW Descriptive surname for someone with very pale skin or light blonde hair. #64 MURPHY Irish surname meaning Descendant of Murchadh. #899 BERNARD Bold as a bear. #126 COLE From the word coal indicating a coal miner or possibly someone with darker skin. #634 WILKINSON Son of William. #32 YOUNG Meaning the younger. Surname given to a son of a man, when they had the same name. #360 BARKER Occupational surname for someone who either tanned leather (from the bark of a tree), or from the Old French Berchier, which was a shepherd. #108 BUTLER Occupational surname for a butler/wine steward. ' Silva' is also a widespread surname in regions of the former Portuguese Empire in Asia, such as India and Sri Lanka. #490 MAXWELL From Macks stream, pool, or well. #373 THORNTON Lives in or near the town with thorns. #564 HESS Person with hood/helmet. #995 DUKE Leader (of an army or troops). #6 GARCIA - Of unknown meaning. #223 PERKINS Son of Peter. #442 GARNER Contraction of Gardener or occupational surname for someone who was in charge of the storehouse (granary). #819 McINTOSH Son of the chief, leader. #669 GLENN Lives in or near a valley. #211 CUNNINGHAM Scottish surname from the Gaelic Cuinneagin meaning descendant of the leader. #553 PIEDA Habitational surname from several places in Spain. #149 HENRY Ruler of the Home. #325 BATES Son of Bartholomew. #336 POWERS A person or family who came from the town of Poix in France. 57. #705 HUMPHREY From the name elements hun meaning bear cub and fried meaning peace. Interpreted as peaceful warrior. Hardened meaning battled in war. #400 HIGGINS From the Irish surname Huiginn meaning descendant of Uigin (Viking). #93 CASTILLO Lives in or near the Castle. #110 BARNES Someone who lived or worked in or near a barn. #572 BRIGGS Variation of the name Bridges could be habitational for someone who lived near a bridge or occupational for someone who built bridges. #813 MIDDLETON From anyone of the places named Middleton in the UK, literally meaning the middle town. #928 MULLEN Lives at or near a mill. #210 ELLIOTT Family of Elias. #713 WILEY Habitational surname for families who came from a number of towns in the U.K. named Wiley. #385 LOVE From the French louve meaning a female wolf. #967 SCHMITT German occupational surname for a smith/metalworker. #704 CANTU Occupational surname for a singer or cantor. Laverne (See more girls names beginning with L) Lena. #811 GILLESPIE From the Gaelic Mac giolla Easpuig, meaning son of the bishops servant. #881 BENDER German occupational surname for a barrel maker. #207 HART Irish surname, from the Gaelic hAirt meaning descendant of Art. #355 STEELE Occupational name for a foundry/steel worker. #106 BELL Occupational surname for a bell-ringer/news announcer. #817 HARDIN Habitational surname for families from any number of towns in England named Harden/Hardin. 2 Fun Fact: Dale is a variant of the name Dael that's given to both boys and girls. #991 HENDRIX Family of Heinrich. #55 DIAZ Son of Diego Williams. #155 BURNS Lives by the stream. #768 LESTER From Leicester, U.K. or the county town of Leicestershire. #949 PERALTA Habitational surname for someone from any number of places named Peralta in Spain. #411 LIU Chinese surnmae meaning to kill, destroy. Literally means dark or swarthy person (from Moor). #434 MANNING Strong, valiant. #980 NOVAK The newcomer/new one. #550 BARRERA Family that lived near muddy area or ground of clay. #774 ORR Lives near a slope or shore. #814 SELLERS Occupational surname for someone who was a merchant/seller. #685 WIGGINS Son of the high noble or warrior. #407 BOWEN Welsh surname meaning Son of Owain. The most common Polish names Nowak, Nowakowski, Nowacki, and Nowicki are all variants meaning new, and Przybyszewski and Przybylski mean he who has arrived. #786 McINTYRE Son of the carpenter or craftsman. Tweet Generate Last Names Here: John Rapsomanikis Last Names Generated: John Rapsomanikis We hope one of these old time baby names might just work for you! #818 BRADSHAW From the broad grove. #138 CASTRO Portuguese/Spanish surname meaning Castle. A list of names in which the usage is Medieval Slavic.
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