#392 KLEIN Small. #824 MORSE Family of Maurice. #37 TORRES Family who lived near a tower. #961 OCONNELL Descendant of Conaill. #967 SCHMITT German occupational surname for a smith/metalworker. #863 FELIX Originally a term of endearment, meant happy one. Jennifer entered the tech arena in the 80s as a software developer and database architect, and became a pioneer in the Internet industry. It is a Hebrew name for 'Passover'. 3. #689 ONEILL Son of Neill. 1930s Baby Names For Boys These names were highly popular in the United States during the 1930s. Baby names like James, John, Donald, George, Richard, Charles, and James were among the most popular names among parents. #160 HUNTER Occupational surname for an animal hunter/trapper. #976 HESTER Either lives by the beech tree, or an occupational surname for a herald/town crier. Any totals for last names are the number of people with the last name as of the last US census. #255 CARR From an area of wet, rough ground English surnames of Old English origin. #369 LYONS Son or family of Lyon. #306 JUAREZ Son of Suero. Literally means oak. #284 WELCH From the same root as Welsh, meaning foreigner. #398 VELASQUEZ Son of Velasco. Top Vintage Surnames. #587 WEISS German surname element meaning fair hair or pale complected. #663 MATHEWS Family of Matthew. #378 MANN Strong, manly. Baldwin This name is derived from the German name Baldavin, meaning "bold or brave friend.' It was also a personal name for several brave crusaders during the 12th century. These are the top 100 most common Italian surnames for families currently living in Italy. Miracle, (Old English and Latin Origin) Derived from the first name Mauritius meaning "dark". #428 RODGERS Family of Roger. #593 CARSON Probably a form of Karsten, or a created name meaning Son of Carr/Kerr. Could have been used as a cynical nickname for someone who was not. #908 CLEMENTS Family of Clement. #752 SHANNON From the Gaelic OSionain, an occupational surname for someone who worked with straw. #743 PRINCE Nickname surname for someone who acted royal or above their station. #580 HOOVER From the German Huber, meaning plot of land or farm. #924 LYNN Most likely a habitational surname from the Welsh word llyn meaning lake. ItaliaNames. Given to a person who was a champion of a competition such as jousting. #191 SOTO Lives in or near the small forest. #952 FAULKNER Occupational surname for a falconer or someone who trained hawks/falcons. #266 HARVEY Worthy of Battle. #664 BONILLA Lives in or near Bonilla in the province of Cuenca, Spain. #44 BAKER Occupational surname for family of a baker. Main category: Polish surnames. #799 LOWERY Family of Lawrence. January 23, 2020 GMAT coaching in Chandigarh/Punjab. #49 CARTER Occupational surname for a cart driver. #11 HERNANDEZ Son of Hernando. If you see a surname that you would like. Grant. #707 SAWYER Occupational surname for a woodsman or someone who worked with a saw. #820 HOWE Lives near a man-made mound or burial mound. For example, for a second last name of Moore, type "-Moore" in the text box to generate names like: Carney-Moore, John Hollenbeck-Moore or Westfall-Moore. #511 BOWERS Occupational surname for a worker. #46 RIVERA From the shore or bank of a river. #759 SALGADO Galician and Portuguese nickname surname for someone who was witty or wry, from the word salgado meaning salty. #167 DIXON Son of Dick/Richard. #425 CHAN Chinese surname literally meaning field or plain. #129 HERRERA Occupational surname for an iron worker (ferrier). #837 ENRIQUEZ Son of Enrique. #770 BULLOCK From the English word bullock meaning young steer. #74 KELLY Irish surname meaning bright headed or red-headed. Top 50 Surnames found in Texas Births Indexes 1926-1995 By Hugh Adams September 09, 2003 at 09:51:07 For the past few years I have been messing around with the Texas Vital Record Indexes.Recently, I generated a surname cummalutive frequency list of the child's surname found in the birth indexes 1926-1995. In fact, data from a Census Bureau study reveals that the number of Hispanic surnames in the top 25 doubled between 1990 and 2000. #286 LUCAS From Lucania, Italy. #859 HAHN German surname from the word hane meaning rooster, applied as a nickname for a conceited or sexually active man. #224 HOFFMAN German occupational surname meaning property manager. Hohner produced more than sixty different models bearing the name Up To Date, but this one clearly resembles the Marine Band, particularly with regard to its covers.A later catalog shows an octave tuned harmonica with the same name, given the model number 1896 and claiming a patent date of August 24th, 1897 - the date of the patent claimed on the covers used on the Marine Band 1896 and . #761 KLINE German nickname surname given to someone who was small. #576 HOLLOWAY Lives near the holy spring. #851 CROSBY Lives by the cross or crossing. Raslo. #230 WILLIS Family of William. #685 WIGGINS Son of the high noble or warrior. #736 PRESTON From the village with the priest. In this article we'll look at what the most popular baby boy names were for the year 1930. #54 TURNER Occupational surname for someone who worked with a lathe. Garcia leapfrogged from number 18 to number eight, while Rodriguez went up from 22 to nine. #919 VILLALOBOS From the town of Villalobos, Spain, meaning the village of wolves. #39 HILL Family who lived near or on a hill. #815 LEBLANC French surname for someone who was pale or had very blond hair. Salazar literally translates to old hall. #955 COFFEY From the Gaelic surname O Cobhthaigh meaning descendant of the victorious. #960 VO Vietnamese surname meaning fighter/soldier. But by and large, these once-stylish surnames are currently neglected. #217 RILEY From the rye clearing. (Watt was a nickname for Walter) #364 HAIL From the remote valley. #148 VARGAS From the pasture. #77 KIM Korean surname meaning gold. #75 HOWARD Occupational surname for a ewe herder. #782 DAVID Beloved. #546 BROCK Badger or mischievous person. #459 MONTOYA From the hills and valleys. #999 TANG Vietnamese surname, meaning from the Tang dynasty. #890 DUNLAP From the fort by the muddy place. #65 COOK Occupational surname for a cook/chef. #497 COLN Contraction of the name Colombo, meaning dove. #355 STEELE Occupational name for a foundry/steel worker. #982 MADDEN From the Irish surname OMadain, meaning descendant of the son of the hound. #842 WALLS Someone who lived near or behind a big wall. #288 FIELDS Lived in or near the fields. #586 MEYERS Occupational surname for a mayor. #821 LIVINGSTON From the town founded by Leving (given name). 57. 42. Literally means the watering place. #977 PROCTOR Occupational surname for a proctor/manager/attorney. #738 BARRY From the Gaelic surname O Baire, meaning the male descendant of Fionnbharr, or fair-haired one. #638 VELEZ Visigoth surname meaning vigilant people. #913 LUGO Habitational surname for families from the town of Lugo in Galicia, Spain. #771 KERR From the word kjarr, meaning wet ground covered with brush. #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. #746 GUEVARA From Guevara, Spain. So trades, nicknames, places of origin, and fathers' names became fixed surnames - names such as Fletcher and Smith, Redhead and Swift, Green and Pickering, Wilkins and Johnson. #32 YOUNG Meaning the younger. Surname given to a son of a man, when they had the same name. #846 PENNINGTON From the town with a livestock enclosure. #116 JORDAN From the area of the River Jordan. Meaning near the water channel, strait. #657 PHELPS Family of Phillip. #371 GRAVES Occupational surname for a steward, from from Middle English word greyve. #187 DANIELS Family of Daniel. #427 KHAN Chief, ruler. #731 McCLURE From the Gaelic surname MIlluidhir, which literally translates as Son of Ordars follower. Scottish clan name. #108 BUTLER Occupational surname for a butler/wine steward. #280 BURTON From the fortified town. 236 in 1952. Literally means yew tree. #104 RUSSELL Little Red one. 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. #613 ROCHA Portuguese surname based on the French surname Roche, which means lives by the rocky crag. By 1400 most English families, and those from Lowland Scotland, had adopted the use of hereditary surnames. #641 VINCENT Conqueror. The links below will take you to pages with data on the most popular last names based on ancestry: 1. #656 BARRON Occupational surname for someone with the title of Baron, or a nickname for someone who acts higher than his station. #215 CARROLL Irish surname from the Gaelic O Cearbhaill meaning fierce in battle. Literally means moon. #943 PARRA Spanish/Portuguese surname, meaning grapevine/trellis. Possibly used for someone who grew grapes or had a winery. #240 WATKINS Family of Walter/Watt Most German surnames derive either from archaic professions (such as Schmidt, Mller, Weber, or Schfer) or places. #781 BARR From the great hill. #492 LOGAN From the Irish surname OLeoghain, meaning descendant of the warrior. #588 UNDERWOOD Literally means below the trees of a forest, and could be a habitational surname. #777 PRUITT From the Old French proux meaning valiant or brave one. #1000 ARCHER Occupational surname for an archer/bow man. #242 NUEZ Son of Nuo #338 LEONARD With the strength of a lion. #76 RAMOS Family from the wooded area. #569 NASH From the place near the ash tree. #316 FIGUEROA Lives near the fig tree. #530 VELAZQUEZ Son of Velasco. #234 GUERRERO Soldier, warrior. #79 WARD Guardian Variation of Suarez. Joan, Margaret, Nancy and Helen round out the top ten. This name has roots in Irish and Scottish culture, alongside others. #285 ROJAS Red-headed or ruddy complexion. #829 NOBLE From nobility. Carol Free woman. #714 GILMORE From the Celtic surname MacGille Mhoire, meaning servant of the Virgin Mary. #875 AYERS Heir to a fortune or land. #84 WOOD Lives in or near the woods. #491 WATERS From the place near the water, or family of Walter. #370 PHAM Vietnamese surame meaning extensive. #257 JACOBS Family of Jacobs #819 McINTOSH Son of the chief, leader. #263 MONTGOMERY From a mountain name in France. #22 PEREZ Son of Pedro (Pedrez/Perez). #103 PERRY Son of Harry. #611 LAM Chinese surname meaning Forest. #41 GREEN Occupational surname for a groundskeeper or family that lived near an open green. #843 TREJO Habitational Spanish surname, for someone from Trexo, a place in Asturias in northwest Spain. #101 POWELL Son of Hywell. #243 WHEELER Occupational surname for a person who made wagon wheels. The most recent statistics we have for these black last names is from the 2010 census. Betty, Barbara, Shirley, Patricia and Dorothy were other popular 1930s names. #645 ABBOTT Occupational surname for someone employed by or who served as an abbott. #589 BASS Big/tall or an occupational surname for someone who caught or sold fish. Wassa was a feminine Anglo-Saxon given name. Williams is the third most popular last name for both men and women in the 1980s. #3 WILLIAMS Son or family of William. #386 ROBLES From the village of Robles, in the province of Leon, Spain. #226 MATTHEWS Son of Matthew. Prigord is a habitational French last name used for people who came from the Prigord region of France. Top twenty New Zealand Surnames . #1 SMITH - A smith is a craftsman, and was used for as an occupational title for many different crafts. #218 ANDREWS Family of Andrew. #628 BRADFORD From the broad or big ford. #637 ATKINSON Family or son of Adam. #534 FLYNN From the Gaelic surname O Floinn, literally meaning ruddy or red-haired. #561 LAMB Occupational surname for a herder of sheep. #297 SCHULTZ Occupational surname for a judge or mayor. #983 McCANN From the Gaelic surname MacCana, meaning descendant of the wolf cub. Anthony Worthy of admiration or praise. Tweet Generate Last Names Here: John Rapsomanikis Last Names Generated: John Rapsomanikis #754 NOLAN From the Gaelic surname ONullain, meaning son or descendent of the Kings herald. #475 VALENCIA From Valencia, Spain. #112 FISHER Occupational surname for fisherman. #68 ORTIZ Son of Orti #483 TOWNSEND From the end of the town (towns end). #320 MOLINA Occupational surname for a miller. #267 WILLIAMSON Son of William #401 AGUIRRE From a prominent place. #246 BURKE From the burg (town) of the castle. #573 SHAH Persian surname meaning king. #684 CLINE From the German klein meaning little, small. Leona. #509 TYLER Occupational surname for a tailor. #503 BUCHANAN Locational surname from the area of Buchanan in Stirlingshire, UK. #495 NORMAN From the northern region of France. From Ceallaigh. #868 PACE The peaceful one. #50 ROBERTS Family of Robert. #7 MILLER Occupational surname for someone who worked in a mill. #974 POLLARD Strong descendent of Paul. Last Names Starting with 'P' Jump directly to your surname. #581 ARIAS Occupational surname either from the Latin aro meaning farmer, or a craftsman from the Latin ars meaning skill. Ivan was a famous king of Russia. Literally means black. Literally means place of swans. #514 COBB Nickname meaning lump or a short form of the name Jacob. In 1920, the blackest name in America that is, over 99 percent of people with this name were black was Booker, no . #895 McKAY From the Gaelic surname MacAodh, literally meaning son of fire. #147 WELLS From the well spring or water hole. #188 FERGUSON Son of Fergus. #808 DUARTE A prosperous guardian. #450 BRADY Possibly from the Gaelic surname Mac Bradaigh son of the thief, or from the early English brad-eage meaning broad eye or someone with excellent eyesight. #578 RANGEL Spanish/Portuguese surname, meaning unknown. Leslie Odom, Jr. Has Welcomed His Second Child. #59 COLLINS Family of Coilean #692 BELTRAN Spanish surname meaning bright raven. Literally means Good little one. Although it currently means the religious leader of the Catholic church, it was a title used for clergy of any rank. #802 HENDRICKS Family of Hendrick/Heinrich. #930 HAYDEN From the hedge enclosure, down hill. Meaning: Tall or large. These names are taken directly from the Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States. #767 JACOBSON Son of Jacob. #737 VANCE From a low marshland. For boys. The surname Smith occurs roughly 828 times per 100,000 people in the U.S. #36 SCOTT From Scotland. #694 PARRISH Someone who lives near Paris, France or near a particular parish a geographical area defined by religion. #441 DOYLE Irish surname from the Gaelic Dhubh-ghall meaning dark stranger. #512 OROZCO Habitational name from Orozco, Spain. #906 BLEVINS Welsh surname from the word Blaid meaning wolf. Parker. I watched The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993) 150. Literally Priests Town. #823 GLASS Occupational surname for a glass blower. #314 BARRETT Warlike person, quarrelsome. . #169 HUNT Hunter. #526 KRAMER Occupational surname for a merchant or shopkeeper. Grain, wood, etc. #89 RUIZ Son of Ruy or Roy. #253 AUSTIN Family of Augustin/Augustine. #766 WINTERS Nickname surname for someone who was literally cold or unemotional. #704 CANTU Occupational surname for a singer or cantor. #841 SCHAEFER German occupational surname from the word schfer which means shepherd. Dmitriy Used for families from the region of Hesse, in Germany. #687 ARELLANO Habitational surname for a family from Arellano, spain. #71 PETERSON Son of Peter. #992 ROLLINS Family of Rollo. While Smith remains the most common U.S. surname, for the first time, two Hispanic namesGarcia and Rodriguezmade the top 10. Ivan This name would ring a bell for those who have watched Sylvester Stallone's award-winning movie series 'Rocky'. #325 BATES Son of Bartholomew. 14. #180 FOX Cunning like a fox, or a person with red hair. Unknown meaning. #372 BUSH Lives near the bush or thicket. #373 THORNTON Lives in or near the town with thorns. #178 STONE Occupational surname for someone who worked with stone, or a family who lived near a stony area. #804 SEXTON Occupational surname for someone who worked as a sexton, a warden of a church. #312 SCHNEIDER Occupational surname for a tailor. #744 MACDONALD Son of Donald. #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. Oldham. #665 ACEVEDO Spanish surname meaning someone who lives near or in a grove of holly trees or hollywood. #785 BERGER Either Swedish surname for someone who lived near a hill or mountain, or French for a shepherd (Bergere). #498 PARSONS Occupational surname for a parson or priest. Looking for the perfect name for your little one? Unknown meaning. Click on the names below to learn more about their meaning, history and origins. #447 BLAKE White complected or white haired. #159 PORTER Occupational surname for someone who transported items. #718 KEITH Nickname for an offspring or young person. #870 HURLEY From the village on cleared land. cauldrons). #144 WOODS Family who lived in or near the woods. Dale, remained in the top 100 from 1921 to 1969, peaking at No. #769 KNOX Near a round-topped hill (cnoc) #915 DOUGHERTY From the Gaelic surname ODochartaigh, meaning descendent of the hurtful one. Tip: You can add a second last name by typing it in the "Last Name" text box below. #432 STEVENSON Son of Steven. #650 SOSA Portuguese surname meaning from the salt water (salsa agua) #451 GOODMAN Man of god, or landowner. #827 STARK Unwielding, steady, firm. #598 YODER Swiss surname meaning son or family of Theodore. #903 TRUONG Vietnamese surname meaning drawing a bow or archer. The Populist Party. From the Gaelic buth, meaning house, and Chanain meaning of the canon. #211 CUNNINGHAM Scottish surname from the Gaelic Cuinneagin meaning descendant of the leader. #453 WEBSTER Occupational surname for a weaver. 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 Allen 28 Young 29 Hernandez 30 King: 31 Wright 32 Lopez 33 Hill 34 Scott 35 Green 36 Adams 37 Baker Place name. #420 CROSS Locational for someone who lived near a crossing, or occupational for someone who carried a cross in church. #301 DAVIDSON Son of David. 2020s 2010s 2000s 1990s 1980s. 100 Most Common Surnames You can find the latest information on the Most Common Surnames in Birth, Marriage and Death registers pages. #329 LAMBERT From the bright land. #835 McFARLAND Scottish surname from the Gaelic MacPharlain meaning son of Parlan. #150 CHEN Chinese surname meaning morning. The meanings of German last names are those as defined initially when these names became surnames. #669 GLENN Lives in or near a valley. #5 JONES From the family of Jon/John. #541 PRATT From the Old English word praett meaning a trick (like pratfall). #988 CANTRELL Occupational surname for a bell ringer (someone who rang the Chanterelles) or who sang in a choir. #990 BRANCH Possibly a habitational surname for someone from Branch, a land division in Wiltshire, U.K. or from Branches Park, a former country mansion in West Suffolk, U.K. #957 SANFORD From the sandy ford. #524 HARTMAN Dutch surname used for a hardy/strong man. #207 HART Irish surname, from the Gaelic hAirt meaning descendant of Art. #709 TANNER Occupational surname for someone who tanned hides. Pascal. #13 GONZALEZ Son of Gonzalo. 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