popular last names in the 1910s

Kidadl has a number of affiliate partners that we work with including Amazon. #720 AHMED Muslim surname meaning extremely praiseworthy. #81 WATSON Son of Walter. After one of these border changes, many inhabitants of New Mexico, Arizona, and even Southern Colorado who were once part of Mexico found themselves to be American citizens. Haley (English Origin) - A surname of the person from any of several places in the US or Canada meaning 'hay clearing'. #799 LOWERY Family of Lawrence. #962 VU Vietnamese surname meaning fighter/soldier. #986 DICKSON Son of Richard. #591 SUMMERS Occupational surname for a sumpter a person who drove pack mules or horses. #618 ANTHONY Unknown meaning. #575 NICHOLSON Son of Nicholas. #238 ESTRADA Literally means street or way #356 VAUGHN From the Welsh fychan meaning small, little These names are taken directly from the most recent census data. 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. Bentley (English Origin) - After places chiefly in Derbyshire, Essex, Hampshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, and East and South Yorkshire in England. #68 ORTIZ Son of Orti It is a toponymic #955 COFFEY From the Gaelic surname O Cobhthaigh meaning descendant of the victorious. #774 DAVILA From the village. #29 LEWIS Son or family of Lewis. Most likely an occupational surname for someone who made axes or used them (like a lumberjack). These movies were shown in ornate movie palaces. #892 DUFFY From the Gaelic surname Mac Dhubhshith meaning son of the peaceful black one. #188 FERGUSON Son of Fergus. #69 MORGAN Welsh surname meaning by the sea. It is possibly related to people from Chatham in Kent or Chatham Green in Essex and is derived from Celtic 'cd' (wood) and Old English 'hm' (homestead). #678 ARROYO Habitational surname from any of numerous places named Arroyo, literally meaning water channel or irrigation channel. The latter derived from the Middle English flo/fla meaning arrow, with the addition of the suffix er (one who does or works with). #647 TAPIA Lives in or behind a mud wall. #656 BARRON Occupational surname for someone with the title of Baron, or a nickname for someone who acts higher than his station. Toggle Composition subsection 1.1 By province. 11. In addition to his current #732 BEASLEY From the bent grass clearing. #665 ACEVEDO Spanish surname meaning someone who lives near or in a grove of holly trees or hollywood. Because these border changes and immigrations happened decades and centuries ago, surnames in the United States are no longer limited to just one race. #805 CHUNG Chinese/Korean surname literally meaning hanging bell flower. Literal meaning unknown. #680 KANE From the town of Caen, in Normandy, France. #145 WASHINGTON From the area belonging to Wassas people. #931 CANO Spanish/Portugal surname referring to a cave, or a French/Italian occupational surname occupational for someone who supplied cane/reeds for thatching. #277 LE Vietnamese surname meaning lives near a pear tree. Most probably used for someone who was brave and formidable in battle. #595 CLAYTON From the village of clay (on clay ground). #604 POOLE Lives near a small lake or stream. #175 ROBERTSON Son of Robert. #11 HERNANDEZ Son of Hernando. Marston (English Origin) - A settlement in the North Warwickshire district in England. #790 CUEVAS Habitational surname for someone who lived in or near caves. #573 SHAH Persian surname meaning king. #659 DICKERSON Son of Richard. #993 ROWLAND From the renowned land. 32. Info Share. #563 McKENZIE Scottish Gaelic clan name meaning Son of Coinneach, literally meaning fair one. Hardened meaning battled in war. Or a respelling of the Irish ODuilleain, meaning descendant of the blind one. #739 JOHNS Family of John. #278 McCOY Anglicized form of a Scottish surname meaning son of Aodh. #689 ONEILL Son of Neill. #411 LIU Chinese surnmae meaning to kill, destroy. Ainsley (English Origin) - People coming from Nottinghamshire, Annesley, or Ansley in England. #728 HENSON Son of Henry. 67. #975 ALFARO Spanish habitational surname for someone from Alfaro, Spain in the Logroo province. #823 GLASS Occupational surname for a glass blower. #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). #707 SAWYER Occupational surname for a woodsman or someone who worked with a saw. #82 BROOKS Family who lived by or near a brook (creek). #328 BECK Leaves by the stream. #498 PARSONS Occupational surname for a parson or priest. #39 HILL Family who lived near or on a hill. #976 HESTER Either lives by the beech tree, or an occupational surname for a herald/town crier. #765 ROSAS Habitational surname for someone who lived near roses, or occupational surname for someone who was a florist or grew roses. #3 WILLIAMS Son or family of #1 SMITH A smith is a craftsman, and was used for as an occupational title for many different crafts. #21 LEE Family who lived in or near an open meadow or clearing. #674 CHOI Korean surname meaning one who oversees the land and the mountain. #512 OROZCO Habitational name from Orozco, Spain. 37. #792 DURHAM Habitational surname for a family from Durham, U.K. literally meaning by the hill. #517 BAUER Occupational surname for a worker. Some people took this a step further, and members of the noble classes would name themselves after the area they ruled over. #585 BRYAN High, Noble. #452 ROMAN Person from Rome, Italy. #712 BERG From the mountain. #96 MYERS Occupational surname for a Mayor. 78. Literally means fern-covered clearing. #947 RASMUSSEN Danish/Norwegian surname, meaning son of Rasmus. #173 WAGNER Occupational surname for a wagon maker. #101 POWELL Son of Hywell. #311 DOUGLAS From the dark or green river. Bradshaw (English Origin) - Name first found in Lancashire at Bradshaw, now part of Greater Manchester, it comes from 'brad' (broad) and 'sceaga' (thicket). #126 COLE From the word coal indicating a coal miner or possibly someone with darker skin. Probably a habitational surname for a family who lived near tree stumps. Given to a person who was a champion of a competition such as jousting. #270 SIMS Family of Simon. 59. #267 WILLIAMSON Son of William #395 BALDWIN Brave friend. #174 BLACK Person who is darker in complexion. #111 GONZALES Son/Family of Gonzalo. Thus this led to the rise of popular Spanish-sounding surnames like Rodriquez and Garcia in the US. #26 SANCHEZ Son of Sancho. Arnold English Derived from the given name Arnold. #428 RODGERS Family of Roger. #520 ESCOBAR Habitational surname for someone who lived in or near a place overgrown with broom (a shrub with long, thin green stems). #794 McCALL From Gaelic surname Mac Cathmhaoil, literally meaning son of the battle chief. #987 REYNA From the French surname Rainer meaning army counsel. So one of your ancestors could have simply decided to stop going by the surname Moretti in 1910 and change to be Smith and you would have no idea. #657 PHELPS Family of Phillip. Dayton (English Origin) - Taken from the name of a city in Texas. 15. #283 WEBER German occupational surname for a weaver. #698 KOCH German occupational surname for a cook or kitchen manager. #323 CAMPOS Lives in or near the countryside. In addition to operating BabyNames.com, Jennifer owns a web development agency in central California. #86 BENNETT Family of Benedict (Blessed). #50 ROBERTS Family of Robert. Here is the list of some common last names from Austria with their meanings. #951 STUART Occupational surname for someone who worked as a steward/assistant. #973 SIERRA Spanish surname meaning mountain range used for families living in or near the Galicia and Asturias regions of northern Spain. and then with their deputies in alphabetical order by their surnames. #169 HUNT Hunter. anniebabymonitor #242 NUEZ Son of Nuo #397 SIMON One who harkens. #586 MEYERS Occupational surname for a mayor. Denver (English Origin) - Victorian-era last name taken from a town in Iowa. #408 OCHOA Basque surname meaning The wolf. We will always aim to give you accurate information at the date of publication - however, information does change, so its important you do your own research, double-check and make the decision that is right for your family. #160 HUNTER Occupational surname for an animal hunter/trapper. #468 MACK Son of #756 MERRITT Habitational surname for a family who came from Merriott in Somerset, UK. #499 FRANK Person from France. The surname Smith occurs roughly 828 times per 100,000 #587 WEISS German surname element meaning fair hair or pale complected. The lists which appears below are the 100 Most Common Surnames for 1995. Eastaughffe (English Origin) - Means an 'eastern town' or 'homestead'. 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Perhaps to describe a person who is steadfast or stubborn. #857 RAYMOND Counsel protection. 68. #419 PACHECO Noble one, or person from France. #682 CALLAHAN From the Gaelic surname O Ceallachain. #811 GILLESPIE From the Gaelic Mac giolla Easpuig, meaning son of the bishops servant. #184 RICE Welsh surname meaning fiery warrior based on the name Rhys. #810 NIELSEN Son of Niel. 3 1942. #734 SNOW Descriptive surname for someone with very pale skin or light blonde hair. #244 VALDEZ Son of Valdo/Waldo. #163 SILVA Portuguese surname meaning by the woods or forest. #928 MULLEN Lives at or near a mill. Famous bearers of this name include the Americans Louis Armstrong (1901-1971), a jazz musician, and Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), an astronaut who was the first person to walk on the moon. This type of surnaming was very common in England (which is what led to them being so common in America), as well as the Nordic countries. Might go back to meaning campers on the river Legra. #569 NASH From the place near the ash tree. Clinton (English Origin) - A family name taken from places named Glympton or Glinton. #440 GROSS Big, large. #856 VALENTINE Strong, healthy, valiant. #448 TRUJILLO Family from the city of Trujillo, Spain. Youll get more accurate results if you also have a middle name. Common last names here in the United States have origins of Irish, 6. #891 GOULD Descriptional surname for someone with golden hair or occupational for someone who worked with gold, like a jewelry maker or gilder. WebPOP Culture: 1910 ICONS: HMS Titanic, Jim Thorpe, World War I W. D. Boyce incorporates the Boy Scouts of America on February 8, 1910. Colby (English Origin) - A place in Cumbria and Norfolk. #672 SHIELDS From a shed or shelter. Easton (English Origin) - A place in West Berkshire district, Berkshire. #78 COX Occupational surname, a derivative of Cook Victorian last names have also been associated with good luck and positivity, and as a result, inspire people to name their children and loved ones such names. #109 HENDERSON Son of Hendrick/Hendry. 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. #568 MORTON Scottish surname meaning from the big hill. #933 HUBER German surname for the word hide, a unit of farm land. #324 BARNETT From the place near the clearing (burned place). #313 JOSEPH He will add. Instead, people used locations to specify the person. Blythe (English Origin) - Taken from one of the many places in England. 89. WebMost popular baby names of 1900. #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. #785 BERGER Either Swedish surname for someone who lived near a hill or mountain, or French for a shepherd (Bergere). You can also click any of the names in the table below to find out more about the origin, meaning, and ancestry of each last name. #484 INGRAM People from England. #322 HOPKINS From the family of Hob (nickname for Robert). You can also use the links below Hence names such as Bakerson and Smithson. #168 MUOZ Son of Muo, a personal name that means hill. Anderton (Old English Origin) - Derived from Old English words meaning 'Eanred's town'. 1909 melinda melindamariealexander Literally means Son of bringer of wisdom. One of the major reasons for the transfer of these surnames is the migration of families from one place to another. #655 HORN An occupational surname for someone who either played a horn instrument or made small articles, like spoons, out of animal horn. Literally means lives by the stream that leads to the port or bay. #106 BELL Occupational surname for a bell-ringer/news announcer. 4 1943. #684 CLINE From the German klein meaning little, small. 35. #631 WALL Lives near a city wall or enclosure. 75. 1. Kidadl provides inspiration to entertain and educate your children. It is derived from words meaning 'hermitage' and 47. #696 RICH Wealthy or family of Richard. #77 KIM Korean surname meaning gold. #813 MIDDLETON From anyone of the places named Middleton in the UK, literally meaning the middle town. Common Asian and Pacific Islander Surnames, Common American Indian/Alaskan Native Surnames. #788 GAINES Nickname surname for someone who was very clever. #257 JACOBS Family of Jacobs #528 POPE Occupational surname. #780 McKEE From the Gaelic surnameMac Aodh, literally meaning son of the fiery one. #479 GALLAGHER Irish surname meaning descendant of Gallchobhair. #690 SAVAGE Nickname surname for someone who was wild. For example, a translation of a Native American name could mean Makes a song like a bird in English, and the Americans would say the last name of that man was Birdsong. Most of the English people who settled in Ireland did not know the Gaelic language. #834 BUCKLEY Lives near the goat clearing. 3 List of deputies. #964 SPENCE Occupational surname for someone in charge of a pantry/goods in an estate. #943 PARRA Spanish/Portuguese surname, meaning grapevine/trellis. Possibly used for someone who grew grapes or had a winery. #377 McKINNEY Form of the Gaelic Mac Cionaodha meaning son of Cionaodha (pagan god of fire). Step One Begin by entering the first and last names of your relative. #364 HAIL From the remote valley. Alden Meaning: Friend Origin: Scottish 5. Because victorian last names were used to reflect the occupation of the people, they also became a status symbol. 1. 48. It is derived from words meaning 'hermitage' and 'clearing'. WebThe following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the 1900s. #497 COLN Contraction of the name Colombo, meaning dove. #5 JONES From the family of Jon/John. #596 WHITAKER From the white field or from the wheat field. #744 MACDONALD Son of Donald. #442 GARNER Contraction of Gardener or occupational surname for someone who was in charge of the storehouse (granary). #232 LAWRENCE Family of Lawrence or from an area named Laurence. 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. #565 BEIL From the German bil meaning axe. #535 YATES Occupational or habitational surname for someone who was a gate-keeper, or lived near a prominent gate. 1899 All years 1901. #814 SELLERS Occupational surname for someone who was a merchant/seller. 40. #434 MANNING Strong, valiant. #349 DURAN Literally means durable, hard. Garfield (English Origin) - An English surname meaning 'spear field'. #455 FISCHER Fisherman. #510 SUAREZ From the southern army. #384 McCARTHY Form of the Gaelic Mac Carthaigh meaning son of Carthach (loving). 45. #290 YANG Chinese surname meaning willow tree or aspen. The 200 most popular names were taken from a universe that includes 11,372,948 male births and 12,402,331 female births #275 REID Red-headed or had a ruddy complexion. #800 SLOAN From the old Gaelic given name Sluaghadhan, meaning a leader of a military expedition. 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. #413 FRANCIS Person from France or free man. #388 SOLIS From the village or town of Soler. #38 NGUYEN Someone who played a stringed instrument, similar to a lute. #494 STRICKLAND From the cow pasture. Besides just immigration through both of the coasts, there have been many changes made to the borders of the USA over the years. #524 HARTMAN Dutch surname used for a hardy/strong man. #901 FRIEDMAN Servant of god or friend. #423 MOSS A contraction of the name Moses, meaning born of a god. Rand consequently rejected epistemological skepticism, as she said that the skeptics' claim to knowledge "distorted" by the form or the means of perception is Literally means dark or swarthy person (from Moor). 46. Auer (German Origin), meaning "Dweller near a Marsh, Living by a Water Meadow." #201 ARNOLD Power of the Eagle. 76. #686 GRIMES Viking surname meaning masked person, fierce. Well send you tons of inspiration to help you find a hidden gem in your local area or plan a big day out. #482 HAMPTON From the town near the water meadow. #844 HOUSE Habitational or occupational surname for someone who either owned a big mansion or worked in one. #922 FINLEY From the Gaelic surname Fionlagh, meaning fair hero. #983 TERRELL Stubborn one. WebHistorical Person Search Search Search Results Results Glenn B Sutherin (1910 - 1929) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. WebThese names are taken directly from the Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States. This caused alterations in the spellings of Victorian last names and gave them the form that we know today. #911 BEST Occupational surname for someone who was a cattle-herder or dealer. Elton (Old English Origin) - The Old English word meaning 'Ella's town'. WebIf youre trying to get more information on a specific relative, follow these steps to perform an advanced search of the National Catholic Reporter obituary archives. #372 BUSH Lives near the bush or thicket. #681 HANCOCK Son of John. Most probably had nothing to do with the actual moon. 1. Miller. Everleigh (English Origin) - Victorian-era surnames of people living in a place in England. Macca (Old English Origin) - Means the 'son'. Create account; Log in; Pages for logged out editors learn more. #171 HOLMES Lives near a small island or islet. Hadleigh (English Origin) - Victorian surnames derived from a market town name in England. Badger (English Origin) - Taken from the name of a village in Shropshire. WebIn this article we'll look at what the most popular baby boy names were for the year 1910. #48 MITCHELL Variation on the name Michael, meaning Who is like God? #930 HAYDEN From the hedge enclosure, down hill. #202 PIERCE Family of Peter. #10 MARTINEZ Son of Martin. #352 McDANIEL Son of Daniel. #139 MARSHALL Occupational surname for someone who is a lawman or takes care of horses. #626 CHRISTIAN Follower of Christ. It can also be an occupational last name meaning 'a hawker' or 'dealer of commodities'. #382 FLETCHER Folk army. #248 SANTIAGO Of the Saint Tiago/Diego. 52. England (English Origin) - Named after the country on the island of Great Britain. #472 ZHANG Chinese surname meaning archer. #253 AUSTIN Family of Augustin/Augustine. #128 BRYANT Family of Brian. #597 DECKER Occupational surname for a thatcher or roofer. #954 GALINDO Spanish surname of unknown meaning. 17. Dryden (Old English Origin) - Taken from the words 'dre' (dry) and 'denu' (valley). Hastings (English Origin) - Taken from the Old English tribal name 'Hstingas' (Hsta's people, the family or followers of Hsta), which later became the name of their settlement. WebAll names for 1910: Official U.S. list Look up a name: See its popularity Baby Names Finder: Get name ideas Previous (1909) | Next (1911) | All years All names for 1910: Official U.S. list See the next 50 names Create or manage your name list Learn more about a name Baby Names Finder Meaning, origin, theme Search baby names #537 MARSH Family who lived near the marshland. #798 STOUT Bold one. 90. Top Vintage Surnames. #895 McKAY From the Gaelic surname MacAodh, literally meaning son of fire. #628 BRADFORD From the broad or big ford. #391 CHANG Chinese surname with many meanings. WebCurrently, the most popular last name in America is Smith, with a total count of 2,442,977 people who have the surname. #876 EVERETT Herd of wild boars. Each Member's genealogy is stored in a separate tree. #265 JENSEN Son of Jens Abel Meaning: Breath, vigor Origin: Anglo-Scottish 2. #146 KENNEDY Irish surname, from Cinnidigh, meaning Misshapen or ugly head might be derived from someone who wore a helmet so much their head was misshapen. Blakely (English Origin) - A habitational name from Blackley, north of Manchester in Lancashire, or possibly from Blackley in Yorkshire. #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. #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. One being an occupational surname for a bow maker. 66. But over time, humans have developed shortcuts in language which shortened these names to just David Lake or David Marsh.. Literally means From the rich hill or mount. Our database contains names ranging in length from 2 to 15 letters. 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 #985 JARVIS From the given name Gervase meaning spear or spear/valley. WebPopular Names in France 1910 (top 500) Names. #988 CANTRELL Occupational surname for a bell ringer (someone who rang the Chanterelles) or who sang in a choir. #361 TERRY Power of the Theudo people. #829 NOBLE From nobility. #407 BOWEN Welsh surname meaning Son of Owain. 34. #605 ROBERSON Son of Robert. Please note that Kidadl is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon. You can use the links below to view more common surnames. Clare (Irish Origin) - Taken from the name of a county of Ireland, it is also related to Clare in Suffolk, which is an eastern county of England. #213 ARMSTRONG Literally means strong man. #708 CLAY Occupational or habitational surname for someone who worked with clay or lived on clay land. #766 WINTERS Nickname surname for someone who was literally cold or unemotional. #944 WOODWARD Ward of the forest/woods. #965 McPHERSON From the Gaelic surname Mac an Phearsain, meaning son of the parson. #658 YU Various meanings. #140 OWENS Son of Owen. #84 WOOD Lives in or near the woods. 50. #254 DOMINGUEZ Son of Domingo So what were you to do? #826 HERMAN Army man. Emsworth (English Origin) - Named after a small coastal town in Havant borough, England. #469 SHERMAN Literally translates to shear man, an occupational surname for someone who trimmed pills off the surface of fine cloth. Other names like Knight, Prince, Baker, Farmer, and Tanner all came about due to this naming tactic. #518 CONNER An occupational surname for an inspector of weights and measures. #127 HAYES Lives in or near an enclosure. 5. #12 LOPEZ Son of Lope/Lobe, meaning wolf. #215 CARROLL Irish surname from the Gaelic O Cearbhaill meaning fierce in battle. Digby (English Origin) - One of the Victorian surnames taken from a suburb of Exeter's name. Fernsby (Old English Origin) - Derived from the old English words meaning 'fern farmstead'. #746 GUEVARA From Guevara, Spain. #509 TYLER Occupational surname for a tailor. #199 SPENCER Occupational surname for a butler or steward of a manor. #103 PERRY Son of Harry. #320 MOLINA Occupational surname for a miller. #110 BARNES Someone who lived or worked in or near a barn. #57 CRUZ Of the Cross relating to Jesus Christ #369 LYONS Son or family of Lyon. Look at it this way, there were a bunch of Johns in those days, and not every child of John could be Johnson. #602 WILCOX Son of William. #258 OBRIEN Of the Family of Brien Literally means foreign help. creative tips and more. #963 ANDERSEN Son of Anders/Andrew. Someone who might have been named David would be David of the Lake or David of the Marsh when he was first given the name. Arizona becomes the 48th state and last of the contiguous states admitted to the Union on February 14, 1912. #606 LARSEN Son of Lars. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name. #842 WALLS Someone who lived near or behind a big wall. #297 SCHULTZ Occupational surname for a judge or mayor. Web(Top) 1 Composition. The links below will let you research white last names starting with each letter of the alphabet. Brixton (English Origin) - Taken from the name of a district of London. #863 FELIX Originally a term of endearment, meant happy one. 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