This name has roots in Irish and Scottish culture, alongside others. #315 NAVARRO Person from Navarre, France. #584 VALENZUELA Habitational surname from several places named Valenzuela in Spain. These include Pober Mirren Febland Nighy Grader Bonneville Gruger Carla Fernard #3 WILLIAMS Son or family of William. #985 JARVIS From the given name Gervase meaning spear or spear/valley. 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. #825 KNAPP Hilltop. #1000 ARCHER Occupational surname for an archer/bow man. Marley. 1. #78 COX Occupational surname, a derivative of Cook Some of those old-fashioned names, including Archie, are traditionally nicknames and that's . Northerner. #998 TRAVIS Occupational surname for someone who collected a tax or toll at a crossing. #332 CRAIG Lives near the outcropping of rocks. #585 BRYAN High, Noble. #619 PITTMAN Lives by a quarry or pit. #324 BARNETT From the place near the clearing (burned place). #471 HODGES Family of Roger. #575 NICHOLSON Son of Nicholas. #692 BELTRAN Spanish surname meaning bright raven. #48 MITCHELL Variation on the name Michael, meaning Who is like God? 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. #833 FREDERICK Peace ruler. #593 CARSON Probably a form of Karsten, or a created name meaning Son of Carr/Kerr. #822 FROST Nickname surname for a person who had white hair or who had a frosty disposition. The table below shows the top 250 most popular baby boy names in 1930, with a total count for the number of births registered with . #858 MEDRANO Abundance. - above email address may be outdated. Literally Priests Town. Some popular names wereAnneAbigailElisabethfor boysThomasGabrielJamesJoshua What. 84. The most common Japanese last names, Sato and Suzuki, are all the way down at numbers 195 and 202. [citation needed] Garcia and Martinez represent the rapid growth of several Hispanic communities in the United States. #459 MONTOYA From the hills and valleys. #389 ERICKSON Son of Eric. #958 BURCH Lives near the birch tree or grove. #712 BERG From the mountain. From the latin ramus meaning branch. #245 HARPER Occupational surname for someone who played or made harps. #835 McFARLAND Scottish surname from the Gaelic MacPharlain meaning son of Parlan. #956 ESTES From the East. #118 ALEXANDER Defending Men possibly an occupational surname for a soldier. #337 NEAL Son of Niall, literally meaning cloud or champion. Basque term meaning Cold Mountain. #924 LYNN Most likely a habitational surname from the Welsh word llyn meaning lake. #465 MALONE From the Gaelic surname OMaoileoin meaning follower of St. John. #321 STANLEY Lives near the stone clearing. #466 CANNON Occupational surname for someone who worked at a house of clergy. #185 SCHMIDT Occupational surname, German form of Smith meaning ironworker or tradesman. #453 WEBSTER Occupational surname for a weaver. #544 BALLARD Nickname for a person who had a bald head. #625 MATHIS Family of Matthew. #968 STANTON From the village on stony ground. #134 AGUILAR From a place name, meaning Eagle. #21 LEE Family who lived in or near an open meadow or clearing. Jennifer Moss (she/her) is the founder of BabyNames.com, author of The Baby Names Workbook, and Producer of The Baby Names Podcast. #870 HURLEY From the village on cleared land. #34 KING Ruler of the area. Our content is doctor approved and evidence based, and our community is moderated, lively, and welcoming. #524 HARTMAN Dutch surname used for a hardy/strong man. (Watt was a nickname for Walter) #552 PATRICK Nobleman. #456 HUANG Chinese surname that means bright or yellow. #759 SALGADO Galician and Portuguese nickname surname for someone who was witty or wry, from the word salgado meaning salty. #753 KEMP Champion. #638 VELEZ Visigoth surname meaning vigilant people. Literally means fern-covered clearing. #108 BUTLER Occupational surname for a butler/wine steward. #729 ONEAL Son of Neal. #626 CHRISTIAN Follower of Christ. #508 BALL Descriptive surname for a bald man. #131 ELLIS Son or Famiy of Elijah/Elias #603 MELENDEZ Visigoth surname meaning Entire Gift. #101 POWELL Son of Hywell. #948 BRANDT Family of Brando, literally meaning hot-tempered. #811 GILLESPIE From the Gaelic Mac giolla Easpuig, meaning son of the bishops servant. #727 WALTER Family of Walter. Wison. #206 SANTOS Saints or Family of Santo. #907 NIXON Son of Nick/Nicholas. #233 SANDOVAL From Sandoval, Spain. #36 SCOTT From Scotland. Italian Names Meaning; Name Day Calendar; . #56 PARKER Occupational surname for someone worked as a park keeper or game keeper. Charles Free man. #274 WONG Variation of the Korean surname Huang, which literally means shiny or yellow. #776 WHITEHEAD Descriptional surname for someone with white or very light blonde hair. #559 ALI Exalted, revered. #51 GOMEZ Man Despite being a common name, it stands as the most celebrated and opted choice for all parents. #613 ROCHA Portuguese surname based on the French surname Roche, which means lives by the rocky crag. #562 TREVINO Lives in a house on a boundary, or where boundaries meet. Italian Names. Literally means prominent. #307 NEWMAN Stranger, newcomer. #145 WASHINGTON From the area belonging to Wassas people. #419 PACHECO Noble one, or person from France. #376 CABRERA From the place of goats. #662 ATKINS Family of Adam. #841 SCHAEFER German occupational surname from the word schfer which means shepherd. #489 SCHROEDER German occupational surname for a tailor. #386 ROBLES From the village of Robles, in the province of Leon, Spain. #701 BRENNAN From the Irish surname O Braonin, meaning descendant of Braonn. Literally means raindrop or drop of moisture. #318 VILA From the city of Avila, Spain. #804 SEXTON Occupational surname for someone who worked as a sexton, a warden of a church. #723 MONTES Habitational surname for someone who lived on or near a hill/mountain. Robert and Mary were the most popular names from the 1930s. Literally means wild olives. #11 HERNANDEZ Son of Hernando. #410 ROBBINS Family of Robin. #65 COOK Occupational surname for a cook/chef. #568 MORTON Scottish surname meaning from the big hill. #943 PARRA Spanish/Portuguese surname, meaning grapevine/trellis. Possibly used for someone who grew grapes or had a winery. #59 COLLINS Family of Coilean Check out the most popular baby names in the 1920s and each year of the decade. Smith Meaning: An English name referring to a blacksmith. Farley, (English Origin) Victorian-era last names meaning "fern woodland". The second element has also been associated with miru meaning "peace, world". #483 TOWNSEND From the end of the town (towns end). Four states, Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, and Virginia share the top surnames of Smith, Johnson, and Jones. January 23, 2020 POSSIBLE REASONS BEHIND STUDENT VISA REJECTION. #878 AVERY Elf king. #277 LE Vietnamese surname meaning lives near a pear tree. #153 TUCKER Occupational surname for someone for a cloth thickener. #823 GLASS Occupational surname for a glass blower. The Populist Party. #496 PERSON Son of Per/Peter. #774 DAVILA From the village. #397 SIMON One who harkens. #69 MORGAN Welsh surname meaning by the sea. #492 LOGAN From the Irish surname OLeoghain, meaning descendant of the warrior. Click to visit 16 Jewish Baby Names That Were Popular in the 1930s - Kveller Katherine. #128 BRYANT Family of Brian. #819 McINTOSH Son of the chief, leader. Print. Variation of Suarez. #548 CHARLES Free man. #891 GOULD Descriptional surname for someone with golden hair or occupational for someone who worked with gold, like a jewelry maker or gilder. In fact, some of the names are much older than the 1920s. #683 DILLON From or near Dilwyn in Herefordshire, UK. #890 DUNLAP From the fort by the muddy place. #289 PARK Korean surname, meaning gourd. #627 SKINNER Occupational surname for someone who made hides or pelts. #327 CALDWELL Lives by the cold well. #45 HALL Occupational or place surname for a person who lived or worked in a hall. #647 TAPIA Lives in or behind a mud wall. #801 McLEAN From the old Gaelic name Mac gille Eoin, literally meaning son of the devotee of Saint John. Weston. 14/08/2014. #523 MUELLER German occupational surname for a miller or one who works in a mill. #20 MARTIN From the god of Mars. #299 FOWLER Occupational surname for someone who works with fowl (birds). #551 CAIN Hebrew name meaning acquired. #452 ROMAN Person from Rome, Italy. #960 VO Vietnamese surname meaning fighter/soldier. #262 BISHOP Occupational surname for a bishop. #563 McKENZIE Scottish Gaelic clan name meaning Son of Coinneach, literally meaning fair one. #140 OWENS Son of Owen. #885 CASE Occupational surname for someone who makes boxes, cases, or chests. #694 PARRISH Someone who lives near Paris, France or near a particular parish a geographical area defined by religion. #287 MARQUEZ Son of Marco. #339 GREGORY Possibly from Gregorian monks, literally means watchful, awake. Literally means the watering place. #115 ROMERO From or traveler to Rome. #506 PATTON Son of Pat. #333 AYALA Lives near the hillside or pasture. #720 AHMED Muslim surname meaning extremely praiseworthy. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name. #778 KENT From Kent, England or literally from the coast. Courteous. #545 LANG Nickname for a person who was tall. #768 LESTER From Leicester, U.K. or the county town of Leicestershire. #6 GARCIA Of unknown meaning. #644 VILLA Homestead. #707 SAWYER Occupational surname for a woodsman or someone who worked with a saw. Currently, the most popular Black last name in America is Williams, with a total count of 774,920 people who have the surname. #651 SWEENEY From the Scottish/Gaelic surname Mac Suibhne literally meaning young warrior from another land. #785 BERGER Either Swedish surname for someone who lived near a hill or mountain, or French for a shepherd (Bergere). 3. #1 SMITH - A smith is a craftsman, and was used for as an occupational title for many different crafts. Girls. 2020s 2010s 2000s 1990s 1980s. #569 NASH From the place near the ash tree. #674 HUFFMAN Man/Steward of a farm. #609 COPELAND Bought land. #273 LI Chinese surname meaning Plum or Plum Tree. #767 JACOBSON Son of Jacob. #578 RANGEL Spanish/Portuguese surname, meaning unknown. popular 1930s last names. #686 GRIMES Viking surname meaning masked person, fierce. #507 IBARRA From the valley or hillside. #311 DOUGLAS From the dark or green river. #119 HAMILTON From the crooked hill. #130 GIBSON Son of Gilbert (nicknamed Gib). #433 CHRISTENSEN Son of Christian. #864 PECK Occupational surname for someone who dealt in pekkesa medieval measure of dry goods equal to 28 pounds. Literally means From the rich hill or mount. #953 MAYNARD Strength, strong. Fernsby, (Old English Origin) Derived from the old English words meaning "fern farmstead". The latest year's crop of Kiwi babies have more names of non-European origin than ever before. For girls, Mary was the overwhelming choice of Depression era parents. #197 DUNN Dark or brown in complexion. #567 COCHRAN Scottish surname for a family who lived near the lowlands of Cochrane. Here is a list of the 25 most popular surnames in Britain, and what they say about your family history. #685 WIGGINS Son of the high noble or warrior. Literally means little shield. Booth is the last name most popular in Northern England and Scandinavia. #716 VILLEGAS From the house near the village. #82 BROOKS Family who lived by or near a brook (creek). #857 RAYMOND Counsel protection. #588 UNDERWOOD Literally means below the trees of a forest, and could be a habitational surname. #876 EVERETT Herd of wild boars. Watson. #67 GUTIERREZ Son of Gutierre. #159 PORTER Occupational surname for someone who transported items. other occupational names include Knight, Thatcher, Squire and Fletcher. The 200 most popular names were taken from a universe that includes 10,852,935 male births and 11,046,480 female births #102 JENKINS Son of John. #800 SLOAN From the old Gaelic given name Sluaghadhan, meaning a leader of a military expedition. #796 STEIN Family of Stephen. #846 PENNINGTON From the town with a livestock enclosure. #504 CASEY Irish surname from the Gaelic OCathasaigh, meaning son of Cathasach 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 #136 MURRAY Scottish place name from the area of Moray, meaning seaboard settlement. #653 WYATT Brave warrior. While Smith remains the most common U.S. surname, for the first time, two Hispanic namesGarcia and Rodriguezmade the top 10. #260 SINGH Lion-like. Albert Aristocratic and bright. #856 VALENTINE Strong, healthy, valiant. #497 COLN Contraction of the name Colombo, meaning dove. #455 FISCHER Fisherman. #35 WRIGHT Occupational surname meaning a craftsman. Meaning: Grey home or a common last name for people who belong to a clan. #762 CORDOVA Habitational surname for a family from the ancient city of Crdoba, Spain. #420 CROSS Locational for someone who lived near a crossing, or occupational for someone who carried a cross in church. #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. #709 TANNER Occupational surname for someone who tanned hides. #677 GARRISON Son of Gerard or Gerald. Salazar literally translates to old hall. #519 MOODY One of brave spirit. #491 WATERS From the place near the water, or family of Walter. Leslie Odom, Jr. Has Welcomed His Second Child. #166 MASON Occupational surname for a bricklayer. #736 PRESTON From the village with the priest. #379 ZIMMERMAN Occupational surname for a master carpenter. #424 SWANSON Son of Swan or an occupational surname for a herdsman (swain). #765 ROSAS Habitational surname for someone who lived near roses, or occupational surname for someone who was a florist or grew roses. 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. Could have been used as a cynical nickname for someone who was not. #53 EVANS Family of Evan. Picard #268 GILBERT Bright Pledge. #699 GOLDEN Nickname surname for a blonde person, someone with golden hair. #530 VELAZQUEZ Son of Velasco. #512 OROZCO Habitational name from Orozco, Spain. 5. Literally means the beacon/lighthouse. #672 SHIELDS From a shed or shelter. This leads to transcriptions such as Awigail for Avigail (Abigail), Basja for Batia, Eliszewa for Elisheva, Rywka for Rivka (Rebecca), and Szelomit for Shlomit. #167 DIXON Son of Dick/Richard. Literally means moon. Among those 1930s baby names with the greatest drop in popularity are Wanda and Phyllis for girls, and Fred and Earl for boys. Literally means the gate at the boundary. #682 CALLAHAN From the Gaelic surname O Ceallachain. #509 TYLER Occupational surname for a tailor. Dale, remained in the top 100 from 1921 to 1969, peaking at No. Unknown meaning. George, Thomas and Joseph round out the list of ten most popular boy names of the 1930s. #190 STEPHENS Family of Stephen. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name. #735 HUERTA Lives by the top of a hill or near a fortress. #229 CONTRERAS From the town of Contreras, Spain. Meaning: Tall or large. #610 MASSEY Matthews land. #803 CALHOUN Variant of the Scottish surname, Colquhoun, meaning nook or corner. #144 WOODS Family who lived in or near the woods. #394 FUENTES Fountains. Literally translates to the willow woods. #527 McBRIDE Son of the servant of Brighid. For boys. #742 DYER Occupational surname for someone who dyed either cloth or hair or hide. #365 BENSON Son of Benjamin. #865 LUCERO Light or evening star. #815 LEBLANC French surname for someone who was pale or had very blond hair. #23 THOMPSON Son of Thomas. #256 LAWSON Son of Lawrence #171 HOLMES Lives near a small island or islet. #862 BENTLEY From the clearing overgrown with bent-grass. #392 KLEIN Small. Tweet Generate Last Names Here: John Rapsomanikis Last Names Generated: John Rapsomanikis #750 WOODARD Contraction of Woodward meaning ward or caretaker of the woods. #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. #31 WALKER Occupational surname for a person who walked on damp cloth in order to thicken it. #525 FRENCH Person from France. #939 McCARTY From the Gaelic surname Mac Carthaigh meaning son of the loving one. #608 DAVENPORT Habitational surname of families from Davenport in Cheshire, UK. #371 GRAVES Occupational surname for a steward, from from Middle English word greyve. #267 WILLIAMSON Son of William #351 COHEN Occupational Hebrew surname for a priest. #235 GEORGE Family of George (Farmer). #270 SIMS Family of Simon. 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. #422 QUINN An Anglicized form of the Gaelic surname O Cuinn, meaning counsel. Kegley. The links below will take you to pages with data on the most popular last names based on ancestry: #783 DEJESUS Follower of Jesus Christ. #61 STEWART Occupational surname for someone who was a steward. 4. #842 WALLS Someone who lived near or behind a big wall. #174 BLACK Person who is darker in complexion. #546 BROCK Badger or mischievous person. Most common last names in Italy: list of the 100 most common surnames for Italian families. #478 ROWE Locational surname of someone who lived by a row of something, or from Rowland, meaning Renowned Wolf. High born. #975 ALFARO Spanish habitational surname for someone from Alfaro, Spain in the Logroo province. 1920 Census SurnamesForEngadine, MI. #427 KHAN Chief, ruler. #618 ANTHONY Unknown meaning. cauldrons). 43. Top Vintage Surnames. #949 PERALTA Habitational surname for someone from any number of places named Peralta in Spain. #676 BOYER Bow maker. #44 BAKER Occupational surname for family of a baker. 14. #209 KNIGHT Occupational surname for a knight or someone who worked in a knights household. Much like today, dozens of surname names made the American popularity charts 100 years ago. #973 SIERRA Spanish surname meaning mountain range used for families living in or near the Galicia and Asturias regions of northern Spain. The surname Smith occurs roughly 828 times per 100,000 people in the U.S. #931 CANO Spanish/Portugal surname referring to a cave, or a French/Italian occupational surname occupational for someone who supplied cane/reeds for thatching. . #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. The clear winner of the "most Utah" Utah girls' name was an old timey name popular in the early 1900s. #407 BOWEN Welsh surname meaning Son of Owain. #139 MARSHALL Occupational surname for someone who is a lawman or takes care of horses. Johnson 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 . #39 HILL Family who lived near or on a hill. Oldham. #191 SOTO Lives in or near the small forest. #565 BEIL From the German bil meaning axe. #982 MADDEN From the Irish surname OMadain, meaning descendant of the son of the hound. #336 POWERS A person or family who came from the town of Poix in France. #401 AGUIRRE From a prominent place. #476 FRANCO Person from France. #892 DUFFY From the Gaelic surname Mac Dhubhshith meaning son of the peaceful black one. #757 MURILLO Lives near a boundary or wall. #658 YU Various meanings. #142 FERNANDEZ Son of Fernando #886 SAMPSON The sun. Arthur As strong as a bear. #157 OLSON Son of Olaf. #932 LEVY From the family of Levi. #495 NORMAN From the northern region of France. Literally means forest of pines. #155 BURNS Lives by the stream. #451 GOODMAN Man of god, or landowner. Join. 42. #421 CALDERON Spanish occupational surname for one who makes or sells cooking vessels (i.e. #493 CAMACHO Twisted or disfigured. Probably a habitational surname for a family who lived near tree stumps. #678 ARROYO Habitational surname from any of numerous places named Arroyo, literally meaning water channel or irrigation channel. #123 WALLACE Welsh or Foreigner. #76 RAMOS Family from the wooded area. 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). #316 FIGUEROA Lives near the fig tree. Kelly Meaning: An Irish name meaning descendent of Ceallach. #232 LAWRENCE Family of Lawrence or from an area named Laurence. #224 HOFFMAN German occupational surname meaning property manager. #859 HAHN German surname from the word hane meaning rooster, applied as a nickname for a conceited or sexually active man. #730 MOSLEY Habitational surname for a family that came from any number of towns named Mosley in the U.K. #695 PONCE Derived from the name Pontius, from the Greek pontos meaning ocean. #193 RYAN Irish surname and given name meaning descendant of a follower of Ran #663 MATHEWS Family of Matthew. #933 HUBER German surname for the word hide, a unit of farm land. #290 YANG Chinese surname meaning willow tree or aspen. #771 KERR From the word kjarr, meaning wet ground covered with brush. #793 DORSEY From the village of Arcy in La Manche, France. #60 REYES Literally translated to Kings, it refers to the phrase La Virgen de los Reyes, meaning the Virgin of the Kings. #517 BAUER Occupational surname for a worker. #317 KELLER German occupational surname for a winemaker. #356 VAUGHN From the Welsh fychan meaning small, little #866 BOYLE From the Gaelic surname OBaoighill, meaning family of the rash or angry person. Courteous. #547 VILLARREAL From the royal estate/village. 1930s Baby Names For Boys These names were highly popular in the United States during the 1930s. #361 TERRY Power of the Theudo people. #929 XIONG Chinese surname meaning bear. #38 NGUYEN Someone who played a stringed instrument, similar to a lute. #782 DAVID Beloved. #706 BAXTER Occupational surname meaning a female baker. #358 HOLT Lives by or near the woodlands. From the old English beste meaning beast. #639 MEZA Lives in or near a mesa, plateau. #731 McCLURE From the Gaelic surname MIlluidhir, which literally translates as Son of Ordars follower. #942 WALLER Either a habitational surname for someone who lived near a stone wall, or occupational for someone who built walls/was a mason. #310 CORTZ Person with manners. #829 NOBLE From nobility. #200 HAWKINS From the hawks place. #352 McDANIEL Son of Daniel. #877 VENTURA Foundling or deserted child used for someone who was innocent or gullible. #934 RICHMOND Habitational surname from any of the towns in England or northern France with that name. 3. #180 FOX Cunning like a fox, or a person with red hair. #751 CORTES Courteous, refined. #673 RUBIO Red-headed or someone with a ruddy complexion. #963 ANDERSEN Son of Anders/Andrew. #429 SERRANO Lives near a mountain ridge or collection of hills. #147 WELLS From the well spring or water hole. #969 LEAL Loyal one. : Polish surnames. #867 HANNA From the Gaelic Ohannaigh, meaning descendant of Annach literally meaning iniquity. #831 WEEKS Is from or works in a dairy farm, from the old English word wic. #234 GUERRERO Soldier, warrior. 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