#670 CISNEROS From Cisneros in the province of Palencia, Spain. #953 MAYNARD Strength, strong. #620 HUYNH Korean surname meaning bright or yellow. #486 GALLEGOS Foreigners. #248 SANTIAGO Of the Saint Tiago/Diego. #911 BEST Occupational surname for someone who was a cattle-herder or dealer. #885 CASE Occupational surname for someone who makes boxes, cases, or chests. #179 SALAZAR From Salazar, Spain. #810 NIELSEN Son of Niel. #656 BARRON Occupational surname for someone with the title of Baron, or a nickname for someone who acts higher than his station. #796 STEIN Family of Stephen. Pascal. While Smith remains the most common U.S. surname, for the first time, two Hispanic namesGarcia and Rodriguezmade the top 10. #256 LAWSON Son of Lawrence #16 THOMAS Son of Thomas. #467 TATE Cheerful person. #659 DICKERSON Son of Richard. #243 WHEELER Occupational surname for a person who made wagon wheels. #31 WALKER Occupational surname for a person who walked on damp cloth in order to thicken it. #709 TANNER Occupational surname for someone who tanned hides. Most probably had nothing to do with the actual moon. #169 HUNT Hunter. #872 McCONNELL From the Gaelic MacDhomhnuill meaning son of Donald/Donal. #457 POTTER Occupational surname for someone who made pottery. #652 FARRELL From the Irish surname,O Fearghail literally means Descendant of the brave man. Literally means high rock. #815 LEBLANC French surname for someone who was pale or had very blond hair. During the 19th century in England, this surname became the most popular name in the country owing to the explorer Sir Samuel Baker. #923 QUINTANA Country house. Literally means the watering place. Jennifer is widely regarded as the leading expert on popular baby name trends and the naming process, serving as the authoritative source on the subject for national and international media. #255 CARR From an area of wet, rough ground #108 BUTLER Occupational surname for a butler/wine steward. Among those 1930s baby names with the greatest drop in popularity are Wanda and Phyllis for girls, and Fred and Earl for boys. #609 COPELAND Bought land. #851 CROSBY Lives by the cross or crossing. Means valor, courage. #418 CARDENAS From the land of thorns. #498 PARSONS Occupational surname for a parson or priest. #324 BARNETT From the place near the clearing (burned place). Billy Strong mind and protection. #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. #6 GARCIA - Of unknown meaning. #41 GREEN Occupational surname for a groundskeeper or family that lived near an open green. If you are still unsure about studying overseas, it is always good to speak to an experienced person who can help you point in the right direction. #303 BREWER Occupational surname for a brewer (beer or ale maker). In addition to operating BabyNames.com, Jennifer owns a web development agency in central California. #239 ORTEGA From Ortega, Spain. #959 MADDOX From the ancient Welsh male name Matoc meaning good fortune. 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. Literally means oak. #158 SIMPSON Son of Simon. #329 LAMBERT From the bright land. #621 RANDALL Son of Rand/Rande. #479 GALLAGHER Irish surname meaning descendant of Gallchobhair. #387 CERVANTES From old Spanish meaning servant or the word ciervo, meaning stag or a womans man. #401 AGUIRRE From a prominent place. #618 ANTHONY Unknown meaning. #104 RUSSELL Little Red one. #797 BROWNING Descriptive surname from the Olde English brun meaning someone with brown hair or skin. #312 SCHNEIDER Occupational surname for a tailor. #767 JACOBSON Son of Jacob. #561 LAMB Occupational surname for a herder of sheep. Tweet Generate Last Names Here: John Rapsomanikis Last Names Generated: John Rapsomanikis #323 CAMPOS Lives in or near the countryside. #581 ARIAS Occupational surname either from the Latin aro meaning farmer, or a craftsman from the Latin ars meaning skill. #412 RAMSEY Locational surname from the town of Ramsey, UK. #794 McCALL From Gaelic surname Mac Cathmhaoil, literally meaning son of the battle chief. #131 ELLIS Son or Famiy of Elijah/Elias Laura. #966 CHURCH Someone who worked in a church or lived near a church. The U.S. State Department adopts the "Istanbul" form . #367 HORTON From the farm on muddy soil. #569 NASH From the place near the ash tree. #736 PRESTON From the village with the priest. Probably used as a nickname for a magician or jokester. #263 MONTGOMERY From a mountain name in France. Catherine DelahayeGetty Images. #399 HARDY Bold, Courageous. With machinery, you run the risk of picking up extra . 2 Fun Fact: Dale is a variant of the name Dael that's given to both boys and girls. #525 FRENCH Person from France. #187 DANIELS Family of Daniel. #495 NORMAN From the northern region of France. #830 SPEARS Occupational surname for a keeper of the Watch, which was an early form of a police officer. #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. #724 MATA Habitational name derived from a number of towns in Spain and Portugal. #353 MORAN Sea Warriors. #279 GARRETT Family of Gerald. #34 KING Ruler of the area. #616 HOOD Scottish occupational surname for a maker of hoods or nickname for someone who wore one. #197 DUNN Dark or brown in complexion. Simply give us a call on . #741 BLACKWELL Lives near the black stream. #210 ELLIOTT Family of Elias. #925 ESQUIVEL Behind the lime tree. #731 McCLURE From the Gaelic surname MIlluidhir, which literally translates as Son of Ordars follower. Much like today, dozens of surname names made the American popularity charts 100 years ago. In this article we'll look at what the most popular baby boy names were for the year 1930. #9 RODRIGUEZ Son of Rodrigo. #299 FOWLER Occupational surname for someone who works with fowl (birds). #280 BURTON From the fortified town. #281 FULLER Occupational surname for someone who washed cloth in the clothmaking process. #999 TANG Vietnamese surname, meaning from the Tang dynasty. Probably a habitational surname for a family who lived near tree stumps. #697 BOOTH Lives near a stall or hut. #459 MONTOYA From the hills and valleys. #694 PARRISH Someone who lives near Paris, France or near a particular parish a geographical area defined by religion. #48 MITCHELL Variation on the name Michael, meaning Who is like God? This page was last edited on 12 January 2023, at 13:01 (UTC). #83 CHAVEZ Occupational surname for a key maker. #313 JOSEPH He will add. #673 RUBIO Red-headed or someone with a ruddy complexion. george, thomas and joseph round out the list of ten most popular boy names of the 1930s. I watched The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993) 150. #305 HOLLAND From the Netherlands/Holland. Four states, Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, and Virginia share the top surnames of Smith, Johnson, and Jones. #213 ARMSTRONG Literally means strong man. #504 CASEY Irish surname from the Gaelic OCathasaigh, meaning son of Cathasach #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. #73 REED Red person with reddish complexion. Elliott. These names are taken directly from the Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States. A list of names in which the usage is Medieval Slavic. #817 HARDIN Habitational surname for families from any number of towns in England named Harden/Hardin. #880 MAYER Occupational surname for a mayor of a village or town. #473 GUERRA Literally means war, used for a stubborn person or soldier. #752 SHANNON From the Gaelic OSionain, an occupational surname for someone who worked with straw. Devi and Singh, the most common surnames in India, are at numbers 6 and 9, respectively. #846 PENNINGTON From the town with a livestock enclosure. #692 BELTRAN Spanish surname meaning bright raven. #492 LOGAN From the Irish surname OLeoghain, meaning descendant of the warrior. #145 WASHINGTON From the area belonging to Wassas people. #370 PHAM Vietnamese surame meaning extensive. #253 AUSTIN Family of Augustin/Augustine. #964 SPENCE Occupational surname for someone in charge of a pantry/goods in an estate. #927 DODSON Son of Dodd. #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. #150 CHEN Chinese surname meaning morning. #639 MEZA Lives in or near a mesa, plateau. #390 REEVES Occupational surname meaning sheriff or local official. #799 LOWERY Family of Lawrence. Main category: Polish surnames. The top black names that emerged proved to be interesting and thematic. #474 WOLF Son of Wolfgang. #906 BLEVINS Welsh surname from the word Blaid meaning wolf. Ivan was a famous king of Russia. Place name. #407 BOWEN Welsh surname meaning Son of Owain. 3. #369 LYONS Son or family of Lyon. Used for families from the region of Hesse, in Germany. #339 GREGORY Possibly from Gregorian monks, literally means watchful, awake. Laverne (See more girls names beginning with L) Lena. 100 Most Common Surnames You can find the latest information on the Most Common Surnames in Birth, Marriage and Death registers pages. The list includes James, John, William, Richard, Charles, Donald, George, Thomas, and Joseph. #834 BUCKLEY Lives near the goat clearing. Unknown meaning. #852 FITZPATRICK Son of Patrick Most probably used for someone who was brave and formidable in battle. Most German surnames derive either from archaic professions (such as Schmidt, Mller, Weber, or Schfer) or places. #298 LUNA From one of the towns named Luna in Spain. #759 SALGADO Galician and Portuguese nickname surname for someone who was witty or wry, from the word salgado meaning salty. #372 BUSH Lives near the bush or thicket. #602 WILCOX Son of William. #214 HUDSON Son of Hugh. #992 ROLLINS Family of Rollo. #307 NEWMAN Stranger, newcomer. #415 PAUL Small. #159 PORTER Occupational surname for someone who transported items. #813 MIDDLETON From anyone of the places named Middleton in the UK, literally meaning the middle town. Fernsby, (Old English Origin) Derived from the old English words meaning "fern farmstead". #975 ALFARO Spanish habitational surname for someone from Alfaro, Spain in the Logroo province. #505 FLOYD From the Welsh Lloyd or Llwyd, meaning grey. #700 WARE Occupational surname for someone who was employed at a weir or dam, or habitational surname for someone who lived near one. #998 TRAVIS Occupational surname for someone who collected a tax or toll at a crossing. Gibson. #496 PERSON Son of Per/Peter. #939 McCARTY From the Gaelic surname Mac Carthaigh meaning son of the loving one. Literally means forest of pines. #277 LE Vietnamese surname meaning lives near a pear tree. #783 DEJESUS Follower of Jesus Christ. #535 YATES Occupational or habitational surname for someone who was a gate-keeper, or lived near a prominent gate. #826 HERMAN Army man. #876 EVERETT Herd of wild boars. #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. #648 GATES Lives in or behind a gated area. #746 GUEVARA From Guevara, Spain. #112 FISHER Occupational surname for fisherman. #932 LEVY From the family of Levi. #518 CONNER An occupational surname for an inspector of weights and measures. Relish, (Old French Origin) Derived from relaisse meaning "flavor or taste". #572 BRIGGS Variation of the name Bridges could be habitational for someone who lived near a bridge or occupational for someone who built bridges. #788 GAINES Nickname surname for someone who was very clever. #219 ALVARADO From the white land. Join. #377 McKINNEY Form of the Gaelic Mac Cionaodha meaning son of Cionaodha (pagan god of fire). Smirnov is a popular surname in Russia's North. #651 SWEENEY From the Scottish/Gaelic surname Mac Suibhne literally meaning young warrior from another land. #178 STONE Occupational surname for someone who worked with stone, or a family who lived near a stony area. #55 DIAZ Son of Diego #476 SAUNDERS Family of Alexander. Literally means citadel of Julian (Turro-Julio). #67 GUTIERREZ Son of Gutierre. The noun (smirny) now has a different pronunciation, but the archaic form has been preserved in this surname. #309 CURTIS Person with manners. #696 RICH Wealthy or family of Richard. #282 WANG Chinese surname meaning king. #310 CORTZ Person with manners. 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. #316 FIGUEROA Lives near the fig tree. #251 FRANKLIN Free man. #946 KRUEGER German occupational surname for someone who made or sold glass/pottery kruog, or ran an inn krug. #493 CAMACHO Twisted or disfigured. #761 KLINE German nickname surname given to someone who was small. #64 MURPHY Irish surname meaning Descendant of Murchadh. #2 JOHNSON - Son of John. The surname Smith occurs roughly 828 times per 100,000 people in the U.S. #708 CLAY Occupational or habitational surname for someone who worked with clay or lived on clay land. #308 PEARSON Son of Piers. #941 BOOKER Occupational surname for someone who bound, wrote, or sold books. #488 BARTON From the barley town. English surnames of Old English origin. #997 DAUGHERTY From the Gaelic surname ODochartaigh, meaning descendent of the hurtful one. #757 MURILLO Lives near a boundary or wall. #682 CALLAHAN From the Gaelic surname O Ceallachain. It is derived from the word 'Both,' which was used to denote various types of shelter such as a herdsman's dwelling on a summer pasture. #349 DURAN Literally means durable, hard. #698 KOCH German occupational surname for a cook or kitchen manager. #396 DANIEL God is my judge. #490 MAXWELL From Macks stream, pool, or well. BabyCenter is committed to providing the most helpful and trustworthy pregnancy and parenting information in the world. #58 EDWARDS Family of Edward #650 SOSA Portuguese surname meaning from the salt water (salsa agua) #485 WISE Wise or educated person. 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. #848 CONRAD Brave counsel. Hear ye! 1892 -1908. #66 ROGERS Family of Roger #441 DOYLE Irish surname from the Gaelic Dhubh-ghall meaning dark stranger. #586 MEYERS Occupational surname for a mayor. #533 SPARKS Originally a Norse nickname given to someone with dynamic character, full of life. #558 BAUTISTA Baptist or baptized. These 1930s names may be familiar to you via grandparents or great-grandparents or other older relatives born in the first half of the 20th century. #49 CARTER Occupational surname for a cart driver. #340 CARRILLO Spanish surname, literally means cheek. From cart/wagon, so it may be occupational. The latest year's crop of Kiwi babies have more names of non-European origin than ever before. #674 CHOI Korean surname meaning one who oversees the land and the mountain. #519 MOODY One of brave spirit. 1. 1930s Baby Names For Boys These names were highly popular in the United States during the 1930s. Check out the most popular baby names in the 1920s and each year of the decade. #613 ROCHA Portuguese surname based on the French surname Roche, which means lives by the rocky crag. #836 HEBERT Illustrious soldier. #774 ORR Lives near a slope or shore. #338 LEONARD With the strength of a lion. #634 WILKINSON Son of William. In fact, data from a Census Bureau study reveals that the number of Hispanic surnames in the top 25 doubled between 1990 and 2000. #168 MUOZ Son of Muo, a personal name that means hill. #649 CHASE Nickname given to a skilled huntsman. #148 VARGAS From the pasture. 4. #524 HARTMAN Dutch surname used for a hardy/strong man. #644 VILLA Homestead. #87 GRAY From a nickname for someone with gray hair or house. #79 WARD Guardian #877 VENTURA Foundling or deserted child used for someone who was innocent or gullible. #51 GOMEZ Man #170 HICKS Family of Richard. #258 OBRIEN Of the Family of Brien #774 DAVILA From the village. Williams is the third most popular last name for both men and women in the 1980s. #843 TREJO Habitational Spanish surname, for someone from Trexo, a place in Asturias in northwest Spain. #605 ROBERSON Son of Robert. #707 SAWYER Occupational surname for a woodsman or someone who worked with a saw. #326 CHAMBERS Occupational surname, servant who worked the bedrooms or chambers. #883 McMAHON From the Gaelic surname Mac Mathghamha, which means son of the Bear. #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. #685 WIGGINS Son of the high noble or warrior. #320 MOLINA Occupational surname for a miller. 46 in 1958. Other last names derived from the kind of work people did include Archer, Baker, Brewer, Butcher, Cook, Dyer,. All Time This Year Trending Now Fastest Rising Surnames. Booth is the last name most popular in Northern England and Scandinavia. #904 COSTA Someone from the coast or a bank of a river. #126 COLE From the word coal indicating a coal miner or possibly someone with darker skin. #590 GREER From the family of Gregory. #191 SOTO Lives in or near the small forest. Literally means wild olives. Looking for the perfect name for your little one? #229 CONTRERAS From the town of Contreras, Spain. Liiterally means opposite. #507 IBARRA From the valley or hillside. #20 MARTIN From the god of Mars. #371 GRAVES Occupational surname for a steward, from from Middle English word greyve. #538 MACIAS Spanish/Jewish surname meaning Messiah. #930 HAYDEN From the hedge enclosure, down hill. #907 NIXON Son of Nick/Nicholas. #595 CLAYTON From the village of clay (on clay ground). 85. Girl names from the 20s cover a wider range of names than most people believe. #623 KIRK Literally means church and could be a habitational surname for someone who lived near a church or occupational for someone who worked in a church, like a pastor. #414 GRIFFITH Leader with a strong Grip. #427 KHAN Chief, ruler. #428 RODGERS Family of Roger. Need a Consultation? #839 QUINTERO Spanish surname meaning fifth or a person from Quintero in Ourense province, from the word quinteiro, meaning farmstead. #206 SANTOS Saints or Family of Santo. #660 HEATH Lives in or near a heath (open, unculivated land) or from a town named Heath. 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." In addition to his current work, Dr. Amos is using his vast experience to launch . #119 HAMILTON From the crooked hill. 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. #262 BISHOP Occupational surname for a bishop. #850 BENJAMIN Son of my right hand. #52 PHILLIPS Family of Phillip. 100 Most Popular American Last Names. #688 MELTON From the middle settlement. Literally means River enclosure. #912 BENTON From the town with the bent grass. Italian Names. #14 WILSON Son of William. #680 KANE From the town of Caen, in Normandy, France. Kelly Meaning: An Irish name meaning descendent of Ceallach. #33 ALLEN Little rock. #544 BALLARD Nickname for a person who had a bald head. #17 TAYLOR From the family of the tailor. #290 YANG Chinese surname meaning willow tree or aspen. Parker. #69 MORGAN Welsh surname meaning by the sea. 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 Basque term meaning Cold Mountain. #209 KNIGHT Occupational surname for a knight or someone who worked in a knights household. #361 TERRY Power of the Theudo people. From Old English word, burna. #743 PRINCE Nickname surname for someone who acted royal or above their station. #899 BERNARD Bold as a bear. #593 CARSON Probably a form of Karsten, or a created name meaning Son of Carr/Kerr. #928 MULLEN Lives at or near a mill. Male names including Beau, Edward and Frederick have had a recent resurgence. last foreign minister of the Russian Empire (b. Literally means little shield. #379 ZIMMERMAN Occupational surname for a master carpenter. #811 GILLESPIE From the Gaelic Mac giolla Easpuig, meaning son of the bishops servant. #463 MULLINS French occupational surname for someone who worked in a mill. Go short, powerful and cute. #614 CAMERON Nickname surname meaning bent nose. Marley. #732 BEASLEY From the bent grass clearing. #856 VALENTINE Strong, healthy, valiant. #84 WOOD Lives in or near the woods. #511 BOWERS Occupational surname for a worker. #484 INGRAM People from England. Literal meaning unknown. #574 ROTH German surname meaning red, used for a person with red hair. #110 BARNES Someone who lived or worked in or near a barn. #898 FARLEY Habitational surname for one who is from any of the many English towns called Farley or Farleigh. #982 MADDEN From the Irish surname OMadain, meaning descendant of the son of the hound. #271 ESPINOZA From the thorny area. #734 SNOW Descriptive surname for someone with very pale skin or light blonde hair. #955 COFFEY From the Gaelic surname O Cobhthaigh meaning descendant of the victorious. #436 CURRY Locational surname for families from a town named Curry. Literally means land of forest. #394 FUENTES Fountains. #343 RHODES From a clearing in the woods #589 BASS Big/tall or an occupational surname for someone who caught or sold fish. #526 KRAMER Occupational surname for a merchant or shopkeeper. #553 PIEDA Habitational surname from several places in Spain. Courteous. 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