English surnames have generated from the first names that were eventually adopted as family names, taken from places, immigrants, conquests, and more. But each of these English Last names has a unique history attached to it. Moreover, it has references across Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and other regions of the United Kingdom.
Did you know there are more than thousands of English family names, having a well-defined meaning, history, and story to it? In this article, it has compiled a list of such Common English surnames along with their meanings.
So the following list below gives you the most popular last names for Boys and Girls in different countries, both for babies born today and the entire last century.
A
Adams – Son of Adam
Allen – harmony
Anderson – son of Andrew
Armstrong – strong arms
Atkinson – red earth
Anderson – son of man
Awen – Muse
Alexander – Defender
Aba – Father
Abram – exalted father
Acker – field
Acton – The Oak Tree
Addington – delicious
Adley – God is just
Ainsley – one’s own meadow
Alby – village of alder trees
Allerton – village where alder-tress grow
Alston – noble stone
Altham – river meadow of the swans
Alton – old town
Anderton – brave settlement
Ansley – hermitage field
Anstey – one path
Appleton – apple town
Asheton – ash tree town
Ashley – Ash tree meadow
Ashton – ash tree town
Astley – east meadow
Atherton – Aethelhere’s town
Atterton – Powerful town
Axton – sword stone
Abelino – bird
Alan – Harmony
Acalan – immovable
Alejandro – Defender Of The People
Alonzo – Noble
Alfonzo – Ready for a fight
Alvaro – Guardian
Amador – lover
Ángel – Messenger Of God
Antonio – Highly praiseworthy
Arturo – Bear
Alachua – sink
Atlanta – secure and immovable
B
Bailey – berry clearing
Baker – who bake
Ball – round one
Barker – a tanner of leather
Barnes – warrior
Bell – ringer
Bennett – blessed
Booth – small dwelling place
Bradley – broad wood
Brooks – stream
Brown – Brown haired
Burton – fort enclosure
Butler – the bottler
Bennett – blessed
Bryant – Son Of Brian
Bailey – berry clearing
C
Campbell – crooked
Carter – Cart driver
Chapman – marketman
Clarke – clerk
Cole – swarthy
Collins – holly
Cook – who cook
Cooper – Barrel Maker
Corbyn – a person with dark hair
Cox – rooster
Clark – scholar
Campbell – crooked mouth
Coleman – coal man
Caesar – Thick Head Of Hair
Cannes – south-east coast
Canoe – travel in or paddle a canoe
Carlos – Free Man
Chili – Cold
Chimalli – shield
Chihuahua – dry place
Chipahua – clean
Citlalee – star
Call – To speak
Cualli – Good
Cuetlachtli – wolf
Camden – The Valley Of The Camps
Carlisle – from the walled city
Carlton – Peasants’ settlement
Cason – son of the marsh-dwellers
Charlton – settlement of free men
Chatham – From the soldier’s land
Chester – A Fortress
Churchill – hill of the church
Clapham – a hillock
Clare – bright
Clayden – Clay Hill
Clayton – place with good clay
Clifford – forged by a cliff
Clifton – A Town Near A Cliff
Clinton – Town On A Hill
Clive – Cliff
Colby – from a coal town
Colgate – charcoal gate
Colton – Cole’s Town
Compton – Short straight valley
Coombs – valley
Copeland – bought land
Cornish – joyful
Cotton – Cotton
Crawford – From The Crow Ford
Cromwell – winding stream
Cumberbatch – valley with a stream
D
Davidson – beloved
Davies – son of David
Dawson – Son Of David
Dixon – son of Richard
Diaz – days
Davis – Son Of David
Dana – arbiter
Daniel – God is my judge
David – Beloved
Diego – Saint James
Dalton – From The Valley Town
Darby – deer
Darlington – Cheerful and a darling
Davenport – the town on the trickling stream
Dayton – Bright and sunny town
Deighton – Bright And sunny town
Denholm – Valley island
Denver – green valley
Digby – Farm by a ditch
Dryden – Dry Town
Dudley – From Dudda’s Meadow
Durham – hill
E
Edwards – prosperous guardian
Elliott – Bravely
Evans – God has been gracious
Evans – God has been gracious
Eduardo – Wealthy guardian
F
Fisher – one lived by fishing
Fletcher – arrow-maker
Fernando – Brave traveler
Francisco – Free
Ford – River crossing
Foster – One who keeps the forest
Fox – Wild Animal In Dog
Flores – flower
G
Gibson – Gilbert’s son
Graham – grey home
Grant – Bestow
Gray – gray-haired
Green – Green color
Griffiths – strong lord
Garcia – young
Gonzales – Son of Gonzalo
Griffin – Strong in faith
Gonzalez – Son of Gonzalo
Gabriel – God is my strength
Gerardo – spear courageous
H
Hall – spacious house
Hamilton – treeless hill
Harris – son of Harry
Harrison – son of Harris
Harvey – Battle worthy
Henderson – Son of Henry
Hill – at the hill
Holmes – of the river sands
Howard – Heart Brave
Hughes – mind
Hunt – to hunt
Hunter – One Who Hunts
Hillan – of several hills
Hallow – sacred
Hernandez – Adventurous
Howardez – Heart Brave
Hender – old water
Hughes – intellect
Hayes – hedged area
Harris – son of Harry
Hedia – Echo Of God
Hackney – Hacca’s island
Hadlee – heather meadow
Hadleigh – heather meadow
Hadley – heather meadow
Hailey – wise one
Hale – a nook
Hales – healthy
Haley – hay clearing
Hallewell – holy well
Halsey – Hal’s island
Hamilton – treeless hill
Hampton – homestead farm
Harlan – rocky land
Harley – hare’s meadow
Harlow – army hill
Harrington – Strong and powerful
Hartford – deer crossing
Hastings – Violent
Hayden – Fire
Hayes – fire
Hayhurst – enclosure made of trees
Hayley – wise one
Hazelton – settlement near hazel trees
Holton – farmstead by the wood
Home – From the cave
Hurley – Sea tide
Huxley – Hugh’s meadow
I
Ithaca – rugged island
Ichtaca – Secret
Ikal – spirit
Ireland – Ireland
J
Jackson – son of Jack
James – Supplanter
Jenkins – little John
Johnson – son of John
Johnston – John’s town
Jones – John’s son
K
Kelly – Bright-headed
Kennedy – ugly head
King – Ruler
Knight – Noble or soldier
L
Lee – Meadow
Lewis – renowned warrior
Lloyd – grey
Lawren – from Laurentium
Lewisen – lion-like
Leen – tender
Lopez – Son of Lope
Long – dragon
Lancaster – fort on the Lune river
Landon – From The Long Hill
Langdon – long hill
Langley – long meadow
Langston – long stone
Law – From the hill
Leighton – meadow town
Lester – Fortified place
Lincoln – pool colony
Linden – Lime tree
Lindsay – A lake
Lindsey – A lake
Lynn – Lake
M
Marshall – horse servant
Martin – Of Mars
Mason – One who works with stone
Matthews – gift of Yahweh
Mcdonald – world ruler
Miller – Mill Worker
Mitchell – Gift from God
Moore – open land
Morgan – white sea dweller
Morris – dark-skinned
Morrison – Dark-skinned
Murphy – Descendant Of Sea Warrior
Murray – From the sea
Morris – swarthy
Martinez – son of Martin
Manley – Manly
Marlee – marshy meadow
Marleigh – marshy meadow
Marley – pleasant wood
Marlowe – driftwood
Marston – From The Marsh Town
Merton – Settlement by a lake
Middleton – middle town
Milton – From The Mill Town
Morley – meadow on the moor
Morton – settlement by the moor
Myers – mayor
N
Nelson – son of neil
Neol – birthday of the Lord
Negan – strong
Neal – Champion
Newton – New town
Norris – Caretaker
O
Owen – The Yew Tree
Olsen – Olaf’s son
Oliver – The olive tree
Onel – Love and prosperity
Oberon – Noble Bear
Olan – ancestor
Oshea – A savior
Omal – soft
P
Palmer – palm tree
Parker – park keeper
Payne – the son of Pagan
Pearce – Rock
Pearson – rock
Perry – Dweller By The Pear Tree
Phillips – son of Phillip
Powell – son of
Perez – son of Pero
Parker – park keeper
Peterson – son of Peter
Patterson – son of Pate
Peyton – fighting-man’s estate
Pickering – the ridge of the pointed hill
Prescott – priest’s cottage
Presley – priest’s meadow
Preston – Priest’s estate
R
Reid – red
Reynolds – brave councilor
Richards – powerful
Richardson – Son of Richard
Roberts – bright renown
Robertson – son of Robert
Robinson – on of Robin
Rogers – famous spear man
Rose – rose flower
Ross – horse
Russell – red hair color
Rodriguez – Son of Rodrigo
Rivera – riverbank
Ramirez – son of Ramiro
Reed – red hair
Ramsay – low-lying land
Ramsey – wild garlic island
Rayden – god of thunder
Read – Red haired
Redfield – an area cleared
Reed – red-haired
Reid – red
Remington – place on a riverbank
Ridley – Reed Clearing
Riley – courageous
Rodney – island
Roscoe – deer forest
Rowley – rough clearing
Royal – Of The King
Royston – Royse’s stone
Rutherford – cattle ford
Rylan – From The Rye Land
Ryland – From The Rye Land
Ryley – brave
S
Saunders – defending men
Scott – Gaelic speaker
Shaw – Copse
Simpson – Son of Simon
Smith – man who works with metal
Spencer – Dispenser of provisions
Stevens – crown
Stewart – household guardian
Sanchez – Sanctified
Simmons – listening
Sanders – defending men
Scott – Person From Scotland
Sandford – sandy ford
Sanford – the Sandy Ford
Scarboro – fortified town
Shelby – a willow grove
Sheldon – steep valley
Shelley – meadow’s edge
Shelly – From the ledge meadow
Sherwood – bright forest
Shipley – From the sheep meadow
Shirley – Bright wood
Sidney – wide meadow
Snape – dweller by the pasture
Snowdon – snow hill
Soames – homestead by the pool
Spalding – divided field
Spaulding – Spaulding
Springfield – the season spring
Stafford – landing place’
Stanford – stone ford
Stanhope – the stony hollow
Stanley – Stony meadow
Stansfield – stony field
Stanton – Stony meadow
T
Taylor – tailor
Thomas – twin
Thompson – Son of Thom
Thomson – son of Thom
Turner – Lathe Worker
Torres – tower
Tatum – cheerful bringer of joy
Tenley – Dennis’ Field
Tewksbury – a market town
Thornton – bush enclosure
Thorpe – hamlet
Tickle – kid hill
Tindall – to flow
Tinley – Dennis’ Field
Trollope – troll valley
W
Walker – Worker in cloth
Walsh – foreigner
Ward – a guard
Watson – son of Wat
Watts – Ruler of the army
Webb – weaver of cloth
Webster – weaver
West – From The West
White – fair
Wilkinson – son of Wilkin
Williams – determined protector
Williamson – son of William
Wilson – Son of will
Wood – forest
Wright – a maker of machinery
Williams – determined protectors
Washington – From the intelligent one’s farm
Wade – to go
Wakefield – Watch field
Walcott – Peasant’s cottage
Wallace – Foreigner
Walpole – pool formed by a well
Warwick – buildings near the weir
Webley – From the weaver’s meadow
Wedgwood – place at the marshy wood
Weld – undisciplined
Wellington – From the wealthy estate
Wentworth – pale man’s settlement
Wesley – western meadow
Westbrook – town west of the brook
Westcott – west cottage
Weston – western town
Wharton – farm near the river
Wheatley – from the wheat meadow
Whitby – From The White Village
Wilberforce – will fortress
Willoughby – The Farm By The Willows
Winchester – the dweller at the Roman fort
Windsor – riverbank with a windlass
Winterbourne – winter stream
Winthrop – Friend’s village
Wordsworth – World guardian
Y
Young – The young one
Yong – brave
Premina Parker, is a parenting advisor. She is the author, most recently, parenting blog called Genbabycarrier.com. Her work has helped Time win two National Magazine Awards.