#266 HARVEY Worthy of Battle. #752 SHANNON From the Gaelic OSionain, an occupational surname for someone who worked with straw. Because surnames were developed by several different cultures concurrently, there is no one answer to this question. #687 ARELLANO Habitational surname for a family from Arellano, spain. #158 SIMPSON Son of Simon. Originally from the Latin Aurelianus, which referred to the farm or estate of Aurelius. If they did it here, it's on record. These are the most popular given names in the United States for all years of the 1910s. #570 WILKINS Family of William. WebPopular Names in France 1910 (top 500) Names. #325 BATES Son of Bartholomew. #427 KHAN Chief, ruler. #184 RICE Welsh surname meaning fiery warrior based on the name Rhys. #416 BLAIR Battlefield. https://victorian-era.org/victorian-era-last-names.html. 11. Literally means black. #603 MELENDEZ Visigoth surname meaning Entire Gift. Theres some overlap between then and now names like Fletcher, Harrison, and Ellis are currently fashionable. A few of these vintage surnames are now hits for girls, most notably Emerson and Palmer. But by and large, these once-stylish surnames are currently neglected. #802 HENDRICKS Family of Hendrick/Heinrich. #611 LAM Chinese surname meaning Forest. #219 ALVARADO From the white land. #641 VINCENT Conqueror. #985 JARVIS From the given name Gervase meaning spear or spear/valley. #119 HAMILTON From the crooked hill. #44 BAKER Occupational surname for family of a baker. #828 BRAVO Brave, proven in battle. #756 MERRITT Habitational surname for a family who came from Merriott in Somerset, UK. #173 WAGNER Occupational surname for a wagon maker. Check your inbox for your latest news from us. #39 HILL Family who lived near or on a hill. #207 HART Irish surname, from the Gaelic hAirt meaning descendant of Art. #52 PHILLIPS Family of Phillip. While locative and patronymic last names worked for smaller communities and members of the nobility, it was difficult to give surnames to people in places like London which already had about 200,000 people by the year 1600. #852 FITZPATRICK Son of Patrick #673 RUBIO Red-headed or someone with a ruddy complexion. Rand consequently rejected epistemological skepticism, as she said that the skeptics' claim to knowledge "distorted" by the form or the means of perception is #863 FELIX Originally a term of endearment, meant happy one. #915 DOUGHERTY From the Gaelic surname ODochartaigh, meaning descendent of the hurtful one. #296 BOWMAN Occupational surname for an archer. #854 MAYS Either family of Matthew or a nickname for a guy who is a good friend. Allerton (English Origin) - For people 'of Allerton', #671 HARRELL Nickname for someone with a good head of thick hair. #137 FORD Lives by a shallow place in the river. #914 PORTILLO Spanish/Castilian surname meaning small port. #401 AGUIRRE From a prominent place. 5. #441 DOYLE Irish surname from the Gaelic Dhubh-ghall meaning dark stranger. #32 YOUNG Meaning the younger. Surname given to a son of a man, when they had the same name. Abram (Old English Origin) - Derived from Abraham a prophet in the Old Testament. Barney (Old English Origin) - Means 'barley island' or 'a barn'. #955 COFFEY From the Gaelic surname O Cobhthaigh meaning descendant of the victorious. 14. #3 WILLIAMS Son or family of #762 CORDOVA Habitational surname for a family from the ancient city of Crdoba, Spain. #904 COSTA Someone from the coast or a bank of a river. #459 MONTOYA From the hills and valleys. In most cases, though, no matter whether youre a Gomez, a Hatfield, an Iverson or a Jones, youre proud of the history behind that name. #667 ZAVALA From Zawada or Zawady, literally meaning fortress. #576 HOLLOWAY Lives near the holy spring. #845 REILLY Gaelic name from OReilly, meaning son or descendent of Raghailligh. Middleton (English Origin) - It comes from dozens of different settlements in England and is derived from the pre-seventh-century Old English variations of 'midel' (middle) and 'tun' (town). #286 LUCAS From Lucania, Italy. Clinton English. Oakley (English Origin) - Surnames of people from Bedfordshire. #981 GOOD Respected/good person. Also note the hat styles and the walking sticks. #42 ADAMS Family of Adam. #607 CONLEY From the Gaelic surname OConghaile, meaning son of the brave hound. #508 BALL Descriptive surname for a bald man. #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. #17 TAYLOR From the family of the tailor. At which time, they were given catholic names and prohibited from saying their name given by their parents. The latter derived from the Middle English flo/fla meaning arrow, with the addition of the suffix er (one who does or works with). #531 NORTON From the north town, north settlement. #138 CASTRO Portuguese/Spanish surname meaning Castle. Literally translates to the willow woods. #408 OCHOA Basque surname meaning The wolf. Darlington (English Origin) - Means 'the settlement of the people of Deornoth'. 48. How do we create a persons profile? #566 OLSEN Son of Olaf. #649 CHASE Nickname given to a skilled huntsman. 88. #681 HANCOCK Son of John. #148 VARGAS From the pasture. #810 NIELSEN Son of Niel. #30 ROBINSON Son of Robin, a nickname for Robert. Variation of Suarez. Auer (German Origin), meaning "Dweller near a Marsh, Living by a Water Meadow." Clinton (English Origin) - A family name taken from places named Glympton or Glinton. #659 DICKERSON Son of Richard. #997 DAUGHERTY From the Gaelic surname ODochartaigh, meaning descendent of the hurtful one. Gastrell (Old English Origin) - Taken from the last name of the infamous Rev. #392 KLEIN Small. #588 UNDERWOOD Literally means below the trees of a forest, and could be a habitational surname. 34. #214 HUDSON Son of Hugh. #578 FLOWERS Occupational surname for someone who works flowers like a gardener or with a bow & arrow. 25. #1000 ARCHER Occupational surname for an archer/bow man. #966 CHURCH Someone who worked in a church or lived near a church. Literally means foreign help. The following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and The table below shows the most common last names with statistics on the heritage and ancestry of those with the surname. and then with their deputies in alphabetical order by their surnames. 18. Europeans didn't hop on the last name boat until the Middle Ages when technology and medicine began to advance to the point where they needed last names to keep track of all the people who were suddenly living so much longer. #233 SANDOVAL From Sandoval, Spain. 72. 7. 5 1944. Torres. #779 CONWAY Irish surname from Mac Connmhaigh, a descriptional surname meaning Head Smasher or Mac Connbhuidhe, meaning yellow hound #761 KLINE German nickname surname given to someone who was small. #668 HENSLEY Habitational surname for someone who lived in or near Hensley, UK. #537 MARSH Family who lived near the marshland. #654 DALTON From the town near the valley, dale. #363 LEON Lion-like. 95. #390 REEVES Occupational surname meaning sheriff or local official. #287 MARQUEZ Son of Marco. WebJames Robert John William Richard Charles David Thomas Donald Ronald Females Mary Barbara Patricia Carol Judith Betty Nancy Maria Margaret Linda 1941 [ edit] Males Robert John James William Richard Charles David Thomas Ronald Donald Females Mary Barbara Patricia Carol Linda Judith Sandra Maria Betty Nancy 1942 [ edit] Males James Robert John #782 DAVID Beloved. One of the major reasons for the transfer of these surnames is the migration of families from one place to another. #31 WALKER Occupational surname for a person who walked on damp cloth in order to thicken it. #451 GOODMAN Man of god, or landowner. Mass immigration also brought many non-English last names to America. Victorian Last Names Taken From Places. #927 DODSON Son of Dodd. Elton (Old English Origin) - The Old English word meaning 'Ella's town'. #928 MULLEN Lives at or near a mill. #295 WALSH Welsh, foreigner, stranger referring to Celt. #463 MULLINS French occupational surname for someone who worked in a mill. 23. Berkeley (English Origin) - Named after Berkeley in Gloucestershire with the name derived from Old English 'be(o)rc' (birch) and 'lah' (woodland clearing). Eaton (Old English Origin) - Derived from the word 'Eatun', meaning 'homestead by an island' or 'a river'. 12. #238 ESTRADA Literally means street or way #205 PETERS Family o Peter. WebMost popular baby names of 1900. #557 SHEPHERD Occupational surname for a herder of sheep. Instead, they had multi-part first names. #870 HURLEY From the village on cleared land. WebKo's list "French Names from the 1900's & 1910's" of 20 great name ideas: Abel - Andre! Denholm (English Origin) - Named after many places in Canada and the UK. Please note: prices are correct and items are available at the time the article was published. #662 ATKINS Family of Adam. #299 FOWLER Occupational surname for someone who works with fowl (birds). #540 ZAMORA Family from the ancient city of Zamora in North West Spain. #774 DAVILA From the village. #834 BUCKLEY Lives near the goat clearing. #174 BLACK Person who is darker in complexion. #167 DIXON Son of Dick/Richard. Enfield (Old English Origin) - Last name is made up of two halves: 'an' (lamb) and 'field' (open field). Fire kills 146 workers at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, on March 25, 1911. #670 CISNEROS From Cisneros in the province of Palencia, Spain. #455 FISCHER Fisherman. #932 LEVY From the family of Levi. Literally means place of swans. This continued for generations and is still in practice today. #754 NOLAN From the Gaelic surname ONullain, meaning son or descendent of the Kings herald. 45. #550 BARRERA Family that lived near muddy area or ground of clay. If not, do you wonder why? Common nicknames of the time would be Jolly John or Little John. #898 FARLEY Habitational surname for one who is from any of the many English towns called Farley or Farleigh. Anyone using the information provided by Kidadl does so at their own risk and we can not accept liability if things go wrong. #1 SMITH A smith is a craftsman, and was used for as an occupational title for many different crafts. #58 EDWARDS Family of Edward #386 ROBLES From the village of Robles, in the province of Leon, Spain. #880 MAYER Occupational surname for a mayor of a village or town. #63 MORALES By the mulberry tree America has always been the land of the free, and even back then, Ellis Island allowed immigrants to change their last names voluntarily. #328 BECK Leaves by the stream. #59 COLLINS Family of Coilean #237 RIOS Person who lived near the river. Literally means forest of pines. #324 BARNETT From the place near the clearing (burned place). WebThis is the home page for the family trees of WMGS Members. #1 SMITH A smith is a craftsman, and was used for as an occupational title for many different crafts. 89. Brenton (English Origin) - The last name given to the people living in Brenton near Exminster, Devon, south West England, with the original meaning being 'Bryni's homestead'. #930 HAYDEN From the hedge enclosure, down hill. Literally means From the rich hill or mount. Thus this led to the rise of popular Spanish-sounding surnames like Rodriquez and Garcia in the US. #101 POWELL Son of Hywell. The Kidadl Team is made up of people from different walks of life, from different families and backgrounds, each with unique experiences and nuggets of wisdom to share with you. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. #436 CURRY Locational surname for families from a town named Curry. #112 FISHER Occupational surname for fisherman. #204 HANSEN Son of Hans. This gives you the liberty of choosing the Victorian last names listed below to name a lot of characters in plays and movies because the name fits a wide range of personalities. #783 DEJESUS Follower of Jesus Christ. Occupational last names make up some of the most common surnames found in the United States today, most notably Smith, which has been the most common last name in the USA for decades. Because these border changes and immigrations happened decades and centuries ago, surnames in the United States are no longer limited to just one race. #794 McCALL From Gaelic surname Mac Cathmhaoil, literally meaning son of the battle chief. So what were you to do? #809 ELLISON Son of Ellis/Elias/Elijah. Browning (English Origin) - Derived from the Old English word 'bruning', which was in common usage until the 14th century. #846 PENNINGTON From the town with a livestock enclosure. #273 LI Chinese surname meaning Plum or Plum Tree. #806 GENTRY Born of high status. 15. Grain, wood, etc. #111 GONZALES Son/Family of Gonzalo. #874 NAVA Habitational surname from many towns named Nava in Spain, literally meaning treeless plateau. Alden Meaning: Friend Origin: Scottish 5. #796 STEIN Family of Stephen. #644 VILLA Homestead. #648 GATES Lives in or behind a gated area. #777 PRUITT From the Old French proux meaning valiant or brave one. Darby (English Origin) - Taken from the place called Derby in Britain. The following table shows the 100 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the last 100 years, 1911-2010. #192 WEAVER Occupational surname for a weaver of cloth. #760 STRONG Descriptive surname for a person who was physically strong. Most probably used for someone who was brave and formidable in battle. #903 TRUONG Vietnamese surname meaning drawing a bow or archer. #853 DONOVAN From the Irish surname Donnabhain, a diminutive/nickname for someone with darker skin or wore brown. #612 HUFF Lives by a ridge or hollow. #839 QUINTERO Spanish surname meaning fifth or a person from Quintero in Ourense province, from the word quinteiro, meaning farmstead. #393 SALINAS Lives in a large building or fortress. #890 DUNLAP From the fort by the muddy place. #170 HICKS Family of Richard. #196 GRANT Large, great. High born. #526 KRAMER Occupational surname for a merchant or shopkeeper. #698 KOCH German occupational surname for a cook or kitchen manager. #513 SALAS Literally means room, hall. Could be habitational or occupational for someone who worked in a mansion. WebHendriks, Hendriksen, Hendrix Henry's son Heuvel, van den From the hill, mound Hoebee, Hoebeek, Van Hoebeek, Common last name Hoek, van de - (corner, sandbar=cape) from the corner; Hoek van Holland as landscape term Hoff, van het (servant) from the court Kleij, van der (Kley, Cleij, Cley) Clay #634 WILKINSON Son of William. Or a respelling of the Irish ODuilleain, meaning descendant of the blind one. #614 CAMERON Nickname surname meaning bent nose. It is a toponymic (Watt was a nickname for Walter) Occupational last names make up some of the most common surnames found in the United States today, most notably Smith, which has been the most common last name in the USA for decades. Other names like Knight, Prince, Baker, Farmer, and Tanner all came about due to this naming tactic. #54 TURNER Occupational surname for someone who worked with a lathe. #381 LARA Spanish habitational surname for someone who came from Lara de los Infantes, a small community in the province of Burgos, Spain. #637 ATKINSON Family or son of Adam. #323 CAMPOS Lives in or near the countryside. #217 RILEY From the rye clearing. Hackney (English Origin) - Victorian-era last names of people from a town in eastern London. #954 GALINDO Spanish surname of unknown meaning. #71 PETERSON Son of Peter. #693 PITTS Lives near a hollow or pit. We also link to other websites, but are not responsible for their content. #601 CAREY Welsh surname meaning from the fort on the hill. #738 BARRY From the Gaelic surname O Baire, meaning the male descendant of Fionnbharr, or fair-haired one. Francis Gastrell. Hadleigh (English Origin) - Victorian surnames derived from a market town name in England. Literally means citadel of Julian (Turro-Julio). #983 TERRELL Stubborn one. Ainsley (English Origin) - People coming from Nottinghamshire, Annesley, or Ansley in England. #704 CANTU Occupational surname for a singer or cantor. #656 BARRON Occupational surname for someone with the title of Baron, or a nickname for someone who acts higher than his station. Carlton (English Origin) - Village located in Bedford borough, Bedfordshire, derived from the Old English 'ceorl', meaning 'free man' and 'ton' meaning 'settlement'. WebThe following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the 1890s. #546 BROCK Badger or mischievous person. #992 ROLLINS Family of Rollo. #132 TRAN Vietnamese surname meaning old, ancient. #303 BREWER Occupational surname for a brewer (beer or ale maker). #442 GARNER Contraction of Gardener or occupational surname for someone who was in charge of the storehouse (granary). 1. #187 DANIELS Family of Daniel. #751 CORTES Courteous, refined. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name. #327 CALDWELL Lives by the cold well. It's possible a name like 'Cooke' could be changed to 'Cook' which although they sound the same, could make tracing the genealogy of your surname very difficult. The surname Smith occurs roughly 828 times per 100,000 people in the U.S. #46 RIVERA From the shore or bank of a river. #753 KEMP Champion. #229 CONTRERAS From the town of Contreras, Spain. These names are taken directly from the Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States. Brixton (English Origin) - Taken from the name of a district of London. #766 WINTERS Nickname surname for someone who was literally cold or unemotional. #335 FRAZIER Scottish clan surname, meaning varies but possibly near the strawberry field. If your family immigrated to the US through either Angel Island or Ellis Island, they were required to report their name for the ship manifest. #288 FIELDS Lived in or near the fields. Its also a diminutive of the first name Johann, for John. At Kidadl we pride ourselves on offering families original ideas to make the most of time spent together at home or out and about, wherever you are in the world. #731 McCLURE From the Gaelic surname MIlluidhir, which literally translates as Son of Ordars follower. One of these reasons is because of the slave trade to the continent. These are typically the easiest surnames to decrypt. It is derived from words meaning 'hermitage' and 47. #679 BOND Landowner who is bound by loyalty to the local lord. #225 JOHNSTON From Johns town. Fernsby (Old English Origin) - Derived from the old English words meaning 'fern farmstead'. #868 PACE The peaceful one. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name. #939 McCARTY From the Gaelic surname Mac Carthaigh meaning son of the loving one. #301 DAVIDSON Son of David. #962 VU Vietnamese surname meaning fighter/soldier. Your privacy is important to us. 87. #156 CRAWFORD By the river/ford crossing Top 100 Baby Names For The Last 100 Years 1911-2010 Updated on July 22, 2019 The following table shows the 100 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the last 100 years, 1911-2010. #920 BLANCHARD With white hair or pale complexion. #91 PRICE Family of Rhys. #610 MASSEY Matthews land. #40 FLORES Son of Floro. #290 YANG Chinese surname meaning willow tree or aspen. 3. 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