popular last names in the 1910s

#814 SELLERS Occupational surname for someone who was a merchant/seller. #923 QUINTANA Country house. #130 GIBSON Son of Gilbert (nicknamed Gib). #896 ESPINOSA Lives by the thorn bushes or a person with a prickly character. The last category surnames are put into is the nickname category. #801 McLEAN From the old Gaelic name Mac gille Eoin, literally meaning son of the devotee of Saint John. #404 CHANDLER Occupational surname for a candle-maker. And this leads to the final problem of tracing a last name in the US, and this is that the surnames have often changed from their original European version. Emsworth (English Origin) - Named after a small coastal town in Havant borough, England. 32. #845 REILLY Gaelic name from OReilly, meaning son or descendent of Raghailligh. Everleigh (English Origin) - Victorian-era surnames of people living in a place in England. Variation of Suarez. #463 MULLINS French occupational surname for someone who worked in a mill. #489 SCHROEDER German occupational surname for a tailor. From Ceallaigh. #98 ROSS Scottish surname indicating someone who lived on or near a point of high land that juts out into a large body of water. Enfield (Old English Origin) - Last name is made up of two halves: 'an' (lamb) and 'field' (open field). #730 MOSLEY Habitational surname for a family that came from any number of towns named Mosley in the U.K. #838 HICKMAN Occupational surname for a servant of a man called Hick. #125 WEST From the West. #560 SHAFFER German occupational surname for someone who was a household manager or steward. #965 McPHERSON From the Gaelic surname Mac an Phearsain, meaning son of the parson. 11 References. Jackets were long and double-breasted, and pants were turned up at the cuffs. #448 TRUJILLO Family from the city of Trujillo, Spain. #974 POLLARD Strong descendent of Paul. 10. #921 HORNE Occupational surname for someone who carved objects out of horn, or made musical horns (usually made out of animal horn at the time). #933 HUBER German surname for the word hide, a unit of farm land. England (English Origin) - Named after the country on the island of Great Britain. Acker (English Origin) - Derived from the Old English word 'cer' meaning 'field'. Literally means from the wood grove of Augustus. #451 GOODMAN Man of god, or landowner. #237 RIOS Person who lived near the river. #946 KRUEGER German occupational surname for someone who made or sold glass/pottery kruog, or ran an inn krug. #162 MENDEZ Contraction of Menendez, meaning son of Mendo. #891 GOULD Descriptional surname for someone with golden hair or occupational for someone who worked with gold, like a jewelry maker or gilder. #432 STEVENSON Son of Steven. Alden Meaning: Friend Origin: Scottish 5. Colby (English Origin) - A place in Cumbria and Norfolk. names state popular most each #865 LUCERO Light or evening star. #379 ZIMMERMAN Occupational surname for a master carpenter. #456 HUANG Chinese surname that means bright or yellow. Most of the English people who settled in Ireland did not know the Gaelic language. High born. #194 GARDNER Occupational surname for a gardener/groundskeeper. #104 RUSSELL Little Red one. Langley (English Origin) - Village in the south of Langley Mill in Derbyshire. #846 PENNINGTON From the town with a livestock enclosure. #982 MADDEN From the Irish surname OMadain, meaning descendant of the son of the hound. Baker Meaning: One who bakes bread Origin: Literally means a woody clearing. Literally means the beacon/lighthouse. For example, Moretti, a traditional Italian name is now common in the US and is not tied to any race. #332 CRAIG Lives near the outcropping of rocks. 2. The following table shows the 100 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the last 100 years, 1911-2010. #3 WILLIAMS Son or family of William. Literally means place of swans. #181 WARREN Lives near a warren/animal enclosure. Arnold English Derived from the given name Arnold. 7. 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. #705 HUMPHREY From the name elements hun meaning bear cub and fried meaning peace. Interpreted as peaceful warrior. #701 BRENNAN From the Irish surname O Braonin, meaning descendant of Braonn. Literally means raindrop or drop of moisture. #504 CASEY Irish surname from the Gaelic OCathasaigh, meaning son of Cathasach During the Middle Ages, if they couldn't find a locative or occupational last name for you, you were given a nickname. Clifford (English Origin) - A family last name for people residing in a place in Herefordshire. Given to a person who was a champion of a competition such as jousting. It is believed that they evolved from a practice called 'by-name' which used to reflect one's trade and locality in the name. 54. #574 ROTH German surname meaning red, used for a person with red hair. From Ceallaigh. #673 RUBIO Red-headed or someone with a ruddy complexion. #980 NOVAK The newcomer/new one. #989 MAYO From the family of Matthew. surnames hispanic census namen surname yubanet northland vip diversity remained racial frequent #474 WOLF Son of Wolfgang. This is where the last names 'White' and 'Black' come from as well as the last names of ownership like 'Jacobs.'. 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. #272 HOWELL Anglicized form of the Welsh Hywel, meaning eminent. #112 FISHER Occupational surname for fisherman. #536 HOGAN From the Irish O Hogain meaning descendent of gn. #731 McCLURE From the Gaelic surname MIlluidhir, which literally translates as Son of Ordars follower. Other names like Knight, Prince, Baker, Farmer, and Tanner all came about due to this naming tactic. Miracle (Old English and Latin Origin) - Derived from the first name Mauritius meaning 'dark'. #880 MAYER Occupational surname for a mayor of a village or town. #160 HUNTER Occupational surname for an animal hunter/trapper. #220 RAY Ray of sunshine, or King. #185 SCHMIDT Occupational surname, German form of Smith meaning ironworker or tradesman. 1913 granddaughter aged #449 ADKINS Family or son of Adam. 55. genealogy ancestors Bentley (English Origin) - After places chiefly in Derbyshire, Essex, Hampshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, and East and South Yorkshire in England. #649 CHASE Nickname given to a skilled huntsman. #695 PONCE Derived from the name Pontius, from the Greek pontos meaning ocean. #602 WILCOX Son of William. You can search individual genealogies from the Advanced Search page by choosing a particular tree from the Trees pop up menu. Our database contains names ranging in length from 2 to 15 letters. #330 MIRANDA Place name, meaning a family who had a great (physical) view or outlook. Appleton (English Origin) - Surnames of people from a village currently in Oxfordshire, derived from 'ppeltn' (orchard). #756 MERRITT Habitational surname for a family who came from Merriott in Somerset, UK. #336 POWERS A person or family who came from the town of Poix in France. 13. Note: Correction 25 September 2014. #302 ACOSTA From the coastal region. #161 GORDON Scottish surname meaning spacious fort or home. But as the population grew, and people traveled to far-off lands, it because apparent that humanity needed another way to distinguish people from one another. Literally means From the rich hill or mount. #311 DOUGLAS From the dark or green river. Given to a young person who was excitable or energetic. #93 CASTILLO Lives in or near the Castle. #919 VILLALOBOS From the town of Villalobos, Spain, meaning the village of wolves. #833 FREDERICK Peace ruler. Bauer (Austrian Origin), meaning "Peasant, Farmer". #34 KING Ruler of the area. #230 WILLIS Family of William. Literally means Son of bringer of wisdom. #76 RAMOS Family from the wooded area. #539 VILLANUEVA From the new town. #141 HARRISON Son of harry. This change of adopting a surname first happened in China, which makes sense, considering they've been the country with the largest population for thousands of years. 3 1942. Means valor, courage. #617 MONROE Scottish clan name possibly meaning Man from the river Roe referring to an Irish place name. #897 RIVERS Lives by the river. #441 DOYLE Irish surname from the Gaelic Dhubh-ghall meaning dark stranger. #88 MENDOZA People who live near or are from the village of Mendoza, Spain. After completing your various missions, you will unlock a mysterious patient seeking expert veterinarian advice. It is derived from words meaning 'hermitage' and 47. #309 CURTIS Person with manners. #352 McDANIEL Son of Daniel. #830 SPEARS Occupational surname for a keeper of the Watch, which was an early form of a police officer. #222 BERRY From the fortress, castle. Dudley (English Origin) - A town in England. Beckwith (Old English Origin) - A fancy surname derived from the village of Beckwith, in the Nidd Valley, near Harrogate. #740 EATON From any number of towns called Eaton in the U.K. #460 TODD Fox. The surname Williams was omitted from the #559 ALI Exalted, revered. These names are taken directly from the most recent census data. #524 HARTMAN Dutch surname used for a hardy/strong man. #473 GUERRA Literally means war, used for a stubborn person or soldier. #860 McMILLAN From the Gaelic surname Macghillemhaoil, meaning son of the monks servant. #544 BALLARD Nickname for a person who had a bald head. Literally Priests Town. #643 HODGE Pet form of the name Roger. #358 HOLT Lives by or near the woodlands. #126 COLE From the word coal indicating a coal miner or possibly someone with darker skin. #294 DAY From the family of David. #306 JUAREZ Son of Suero. #667 ZAVALA From Zawada or Zawady, literally meaning fortress. 11. #485 WISE Wise or educated person. Bread (Old English Origin) - Occupational last name for bakers derived from 'bregdan'. #322 HOPKINS From the family of Hob (nickname for Robert). #826 HERMAN Army man. #41 GREEN Occupational surname for a groundskeeper or family that lived near an open green. #873 BERNAL Spanish surname meaning son of Baruch. #405 SHARP Smart person. #779 CONWAY Irish surname from Mac Connmhaigh, a descriptional surname meaning Head Smasher or Mac Connbhuidhe, meaning yellow hound #976 HESTER Either lives by the beech tree, or an occupational surname for a herald/town crier. #766 WINTERS Nickname surname for someone who was literally cold or unemotional. #43 NELSON Son of Neil. #631 WALL Lives near a city wall or enclosure. #545 LANG Nickname for a person who was tall. #77 KIM Korean surname meaning gold. #25 HARRIS Son of Harry. #498 PARSONS Occupational surname for a parson or priest. We recommend that these ideas are used as inspiration, that ideas are undertaken with appropriate adult supervision, and that each adult uses their own discretion and knowledge of their children to consider the safety and suitability. Many did this to fit in with society. #475 VALENCIA From Valencia, Spain. Garfield (English Origin) - An English surname meaning 'spear field'. 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. Well, at this point you would become to be known as a nickname. #241 GREENE Lives in or near a green area. #928 MULLEN Lives at or near a mill. #813 MIDDLETON From anyone of the places named Middleton in the UK, literally meaning the middle town. WebIn this article we'll look at what the most popular baby boy names were for the year 1910. Pussett (English Origin) - Affectionately applies to a little minx of a girl. #66 ROGERS Family of Roger #638 VELEZ Visigoth surname meaning vigilant people. #338 LEONARD With the strength of a lion. #803 CALHOUN Variant of the Scottish surname, Colquhoun, meaning nook or corner. #245 HARPER Occupational surname for someone who played or made harps. The government asked all citizens to take their father's first name in order to track who was paying taxes. #851 CROSBY Lives by the cross or crossing. Literally means battlefield. #755 McCULLOUGH From the Scottish clan name, MacCullaich meaning son of the boar, where the boar represented a brave man. #854 MAYS Either family of Matthew or a nickname for a guy who is a good friend. #218 ANDREWS Family of Andrew. You can use the links below to view more common surnames. #957 SANFORD From the sandy ford. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name. #718 KEITH Nickname for an offspring or young person. Grain, wood, etc. #481 HAMMOND From the Norse Viking name Hamundr, meaning high protection. #635 BRIDGES Lives near a bridge or a bridge builder. #693 PITTS Lives near a hollow or pit. #948 BRANDT Family of Brando, literally meaning hot-tempered. #800 SLOAN From the old Gaelic given name Sluaghadhan, meaning a leader of a military expedition. #696 RICH Wealthy or family of Richard. #328 BECK Leaves by the stream. #117 PATTERSON Son of Patrick. Scottish clan name. #246 BURKE From the burg (town) of the castle. 2 1941. 65. #743 PRINCE Nickname surname for someone who acted royal or above their station. This led to the last names Little and Jolly to name a couple. #999 TANG Vietnamese surname, meaning from the Tang dynasty. #514 COBB Nickname meaning lump or a short form of the name Jacob. names popular most 1860 england british #421 CALDERON Spanish occupational surname for one who makes or sells cooking vessels (i.e. Literally means oak. Literally means the gate at the boundary. Rand consequently rejected epistemological skepticism, as she said that the skeptics' claim to knowledge "distorted" by the form or the means of perception is #229 CONTRERAS From the town of Contreras, Spain. 71. Loughty (Old English Origin) - Taken from the name of a village in Tayside. To search, press CTRL-F on a PC, or -F on a Mac, then enter your last name. #791 BARTLETT Son or family of Bartholomew. 24. #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. #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. #79 WARD Guardian 3. Bytheseashore (English Origin) - Another last name similar to Bythesea. anniebabymonitor #760 STRONG Descriptive surname for a person who was physically strong. Kidadl cannot accept liability for the execution of these ideas, and parental supervision is advised at all times, as safety is paramount. Macca (Old English Origin) - Means the 'son'. Abel Meaning: Breath, vigor Origin: Anglo-Scottish 2. Torres. Read Dr. Amos' full bio, the book about him "Lessons in Survival: All About Amos," and a fictionalized account of his father's life in the novel, "Through Walter's Lens." #715 RUSSO Descriptive surname for someone who was a red-head or had a ruddy complexion. #902 POTTS Family of Philpott, an early form of the name Phillip. #774 ORR Lives near a slope or shore. 39. 18. Miller. #378 MANN Strong, manly. #549 DRAKE Dragon. Bradley (English Origin) - Village in Cheshire, England meaning 'broad wood' or 'broad meadow'. #417 OCONNOR Son of Connor. #145 WASHINGTON From the area belonging to Wassas people. #151 FREEMAN A person who was not owned or ruled by another. #535 YATES Occupational or habitational surname for someone who was a gate-keeper, or lived near a prominent gate. 9. #651 SWEENEY From the Scottish/Gaelic surname Mac Suibhne literally meaning young warrior from another land. #139 MARSHALL Occupational surname for someone who is a lawman or takes care of horses. #811 GILLESPIE From the Gaelic Mac giolla Easpuig, meaning son of the bishops servant. #977 PROCTOR Occupational surname for a proctor/manager/attorney. #197 DUNN Dark or brown in complexion. This led to last names like Lake, York, and Marsh. WebThese names are taken directly from the Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States. WebThe following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the 1900s. 63. It is a toponymic Besides just immigration through both of the coasts, there have been many changes made to the borders of the USA over the years. #205 PETERS Family o Peter. #620 HUYNH Korean surname meaning bright or yellow. Barlow (English Origin) - Derived from the names of many villages in Northeastern England like in Lancashire and Yorkshire. #616 HOOD Scottish occupational surname for a maker of hoods or nickname for someone who wore one. 25. #909 FRY Born free. #143 McDONALD Son/family of Donald Meaning near the water channel, strait. #646 ALLISON Unknown meaning, but possibly son of Alan. names wessyngton slaves plantation african american slave history during slavery family stories journey freedom biblical among 2009 washingtons used Darby (English Origin) - Taken from the place called Derby in Britain. #13 GONZALEZ Son of Gonzalo. #934 RICHMOND Habitational surname from any of the towns in England or northern France with that name. #967 SCHMITT German occupational surname for a smith/metalworker. Is your last name #482 HAMPTON From the town near the water meadow. #808 DUARTE A prosperous guardian. #840 RANDOLPH Shield Wolf. #953 MAYNARD Strength, strong. #825 KNAPP Hilltop. #368 MILES Son of Mile. Carlton (English Origin) - Village located in Bedford borough, Bedfordshire, derived from the Old English 'ceorl', meaning 'free man' and 'ton' meaning 'settlement'. #862 BENTLEY From the clearing overgrown with bent-grass. #153 TUCKER Occupational surname for someone for a cloth thickener. #458 DELACRUZ Literally translates to of the cross. #174 BLACK Person who is darker in complexion. #253 AUSTIN Family of Augustin/Augustine. #930 HAYDEN From the hedge enclosure, down hill. 4 Notes. #381 LARA Spanish habitational surname for someone who came from Lara de los Infantes, a small community in the province of Burgos, Spain. 38. #792 DURHAM Habitational surname for a family from Durham, U.K. literally meaning by the hill. #409 DENNIS Family of Dennis. #809 ELLISON Son of Ellis/Elias/Elijah. When you buy through the links on our site we may earn a commission. #968 STANTON From the village on stony ground. #858 MEDRANO Abundance. #573 SHAH Persian surname meaning king. #867 HANNA From the Gaelic Ohannaigh, meaning descendant of Annach literally meaning iniquity. #534 FLYNN From the Gaelic surname O Floinn, literally meaning ruddy or red-haired. #890 DUNLAP From the fort by the muddy place. #943 PARRA Spanish/Portuguese surname, meaning grapevine/trellis. Possibly used for someone who grew grapes or had a winery. Barney (Old English Origin) - Means 'barley island' or 'a barn'. Hackney (English Origin) - Victorian-era last names of people from a town in eastern London. #28 RAMIREZ Son of Ramiro. #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. #704 CANTU Occupational surname for a singer or cantor. #540 ZAMORA Family from the ancient city of Zamora in North West Spain. Step One Begin by entering the first and last names of your relative. #447 BLAKE White complected or white haired. #689 ONEILL Son of Neill. #857 RAYMOND Counsel protection. #400 HIGGINS From the Irish surname Huiginn meaning descendant of Uigin (Viking). #271 ESPINOZA From the thorny area. Liiterally means opposite. Check your inbox for your latest news from us. Slora (Gaelic Origin) - Refers to the leader of a clan, maybe a derivation from the Gaelic word 'sluagdach'. #979 HINTON From the high enclosure/settlement. #273 LI Chinese surname meaning Plum or Plum Tree. #454 GOODWIN Good friend. #228 RICHARDS Family of Richard. #155 BURNS Lives by the stream. Armstrong Meaning: Son of a very strong man Origin: Scottish 7. #299 FOWLER Occupational surname for someone who works with fowl (birds). #870 HURLEY From the village on cleared land. 82. #318 VILA From the city of Avila, Spain. #985 JARVIS From the given name Gervase meaning spear or spear/valley. #165 SNYDER Occupational surname for a clothing tailor. WebThe following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the 1920s. #929 XIONG Chinese surname meaning bear. #377 McKINNEY Form of the Gaelic Mac Cionaodha meaning son of Cionaodha (pagan god of fire). This first happened during the mass immigration to the country in the late 1800s and early 1900s. #882 SHEPARD Occupational surname for a shepherd. #590 GREER From the family of Gregory. #608 DAVENPORT Habitational surname of families from Davenport in Cheshire, UK. Hear ye! #37 TORRES Family who lived near a tower. WebThe following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the 1890s. names 1900 baby popular 1910 1920 girl boy most choose board years #594 MORROW From the row of cottages on the moor. 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. #618 ANTHONY Unknown meaning. #440 GROSS Big, large. #87 GRAY From a nickname for someone with gray hair or house. #81 WATSON Son of Walter. 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