popular 1930s last names

#1 SMITH - A smith is a craftsman, and was used for as an occupational title for many different crafts. #766 WINTERS Nickname surname for someone who was literally cold or unemotional. #599 COLLIER Occupational surname for someone who sells or burns charcoal. #114 SIMMONS Family of Simon. #29 LEWIS Son or family of Lewis. Means valor, courage. #665 ACEVEDO Spanish surname meaning someone who lives near or in a grove of holly trees or hollywood. #700 WARE Occupational surname for someone who was employed at a weir or dam, or habitational surname for someone who lived near one. 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. These were the most common names from the roaring 20's. Classic names for flappers, bootleggers, and more! #410 ROBBINS Family of Robin. Top names of the 1900s The following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the 1900s. #212 DUNCAN Irish surname from the Gaelic meaning brown chief. 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. #633 KIRBY Lives near the Church/Farm. #887 MOSES Born of a god. #4 BROWN - Surname from a nickname for someone with a dark complexion or hair. #745 SOLOMON Peaceful one, from the Hebrew Shalom. #399 HARDY Bold, Courageous. #841 SCHAEFER German occupational surname from the word schfer which means shepherd. #987 REYNA From the French surname Rainer meaning army counsel. #26 SANCHEZ Son of Sancho. #133 MEDINA From the city. #681 HANCOCK Son of John. Tobin), but there was a lot of deviation from the pattern when he and his brothers and sisters became parents in the 1930s and 1940s. #972 DUDLEY From Duddas clearing Dudda was a nickname for a rotund/heavy person. #891 GOULD Descriptional surname for someone with golden hair or occupational for someone who worked with gold, like a jewelry maker or gilder. Most probably used for someone who was brave and formidable in battle. For boys. Populism found an official name with the Populist Party, or People's Party, in 1892, adopting much of the Greenback Party's platform, supporting a ban on . 55. Meaning near the water channel, strait. Among those 1930s baby names with the greatest drop in popularity are Wanda and Phyllis for girls, and Fred and Earl for boys. #914 PORTILLO Spanish/Castilian surname meaning small port. #822 FROST Nickname surname for a person who had white hair or who had a frosty disposition. Clarence From Clare. #723 MONTES Habitational surname for someone who lived on or near a hill/mountain. #385 LOVE From the French louve meaning a female wolf. #97 LONG Surname from a nickname for someone who was tall. #106 BELL Occupational surname for a bell-ringer/news announcer. #417 OCONNOR Son of Connor. Parker. #978 LU Chinese surname of unknown meaning. #899 BERNARD Bold as a bear. #738 BARRY From the Gaelic surname O Baire, meaning the male descendant of Fionnbharr, or fair-haired one. #977 PROCTOR Occupational surname for a proctor/manager/attorney. #327 CALDWELL Lives by the cold well. #722 McCLAIN Scottish clan name, originally Mac Gille Eathain, meaning son of the servant of Saint John. #905 CORREA Occupational surname for someone who made or sold leather straps. These names are taken directly from the Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States. Email. #528 POPE Occupational surname. Since 1910 there have been 60 times more Aftons per capita born in Utah than in the U.S. That is impressive, but the thing that makes Afton really stand out is just how popular it was in Utah during its day. #513 SALAS Literally means room, hall. Could be habitational or occupational for someone who worked in a mansion. #231 CARPENTER Occupational surname for a carpenter. Among the Top 1930-1939 baby girl names in the U.S., Shelby 1749, Deanna 1744, Claudette 1703, Sondra 1604, Saundra 1445, Sonja 1420, Sharron 1403, Darla 1387, Kathy 1385 and Sharlene 1359 soared the most in popularity in contrast to 10 years ago in 1920-1929. #857 RAYMOND Counsel protection. The meanings of German last names are those as defined initially when these names became surnames. #655 HORN An occupational surname for someone who either played a horn instrument or made small articles, like spoons, out of animal horn. Liiterally means opposite. #140 OWENS Son of Owen. #955 COFFEY From the Gaelic surname O Cobhthaigh meaning descendant of the victorious. January 23, 2020 GMAT coaching in Chandigarh/Punjab. #492 LOGAN From the Irish surname OLeoghain, meaning descendant of the warrior. #763 BARAJAS Habitational surname for a family from any number of villages of that name. #407 BOWEN Welsh surname meaning Son of Owain. Literally means a woody clearing. #569 NASH From the place near the ash tree. Literally means forest of pines. #452 ROMAN Person from Rome, Italy. #758 MOON Either from the French word moun meaning a monk or someone who lives a monastic lifestyle, or from the Cornish word mon, meaning thin applied to a person who was skinny. #400 HIGGINS From the Irish surname Huiginn meaning descendant of Uigin (Viking). #464 CASTANEDA Literally translates to chestnut, and might have been used to describe a person with reddish-brown hair or worked a chestnut grove. #1 SMITH A smith is a craftsman, and was used for as an occupational title for many different crafts. #73 REED Red person with reddish complexion. #666 BENITEZ Son of Benito. #980 NOVAK The newcomer/new one. Marley. From the word engaingne (ingenuity). #365 BENSON Son of Benjamin. 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 #894 HERRING Occupational surname for a fisher or seller of herring (fish). #469 SHERMAN Literally translates to shear man, an occupational surname for someone who trimmed pills off the surface of fine cloth. #459 MONTOYA From the hills and valleys. #861 SMALL Person who is short or small. #574 ROTH German surname meaning red, used for a person with red hair. High born. Williams. But the bureau also compiled lists of the fastest-growing surnames in the United States and these include Zhang, Li, Ali, Liu, and Khan - a testament to the wonderful diversity of our nation. #966 CHURCH Someone who worked in a church or lived near a church. #61 STEWART Occupational surname for someone who was a steward. #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. #298 LUNA From one of the towns named Luna in Spain. #658 YU Various meanings. Raslo. #998 TRAVIS Occupational surname for someone who collected a tax or toll at a crossing. Williams Meaning: An English name meaning son of William. #427 KHAN Chief, ruler. #175 ROBERTSON Son of Robert. #872 McCONNELL From the Gaelic MacDhomhnuill meaning son of Donald/Donal. #353 MORAN Sea Warriors. #728 HENSON Son of Henry. Literally means little shield. #514 COBB Nickname meaning lump or a short form of the name Jacob. #216 LANE Irish surname from OLaighin, meaning the descendant of Laighean. Given to a young person who was excitable or energetic. #319 WADE By the ford. #126 COLE From the word coal indicating a coal miner or possibly someone with darker skin. #981 GOOD Respected/good person. #988 CANTRELL Occupational surname for a bell ringer (someone who rang the Chanterelles) or who sang in a choir. #125 WEST From the West. #177 ROSE Lives near the roses. #839 QUINTERO Spanish surname meaning fifth or a person from Quintero in Ourense province, from the word quinteiro, meaning farmstead. #383 PAGE English occupational surname for a page. #969 LEAL Loyal one. #926 BEAN Either from the word bene meaning friend, good person or occupational for someone who literally grew or sold beans. Carol Free woman. The most common Polish names Nowak, Nowakowski, Nowacki, and Nowicki are all variants meaning new, and Przybyszewski and Przybylski mean he who has arrived. #65 COOK Occupational surname for a cook/chef. #565 BEIL From the German bil meaning axe. #328 BECK Leaves by the stream. 25. r/iwatchedanoldmovie. #382 FLETCHER Folk army. #576 HOLLOWAY Lives near the holy spring. last foreign minister of the Russian Empire (b. #511 BOWERS Occupational surname for a worker. #38 NGUYEN Someone who played a stringed instrument, similar to a lute. #595 CLAYTON From the village of clay (on clay ground). #864 PECK Occupational surname for someone who dealt in pekkesa medieval measure of dry goods equal to 28 pounds. #362 HALE From the remote valley. January 23, 2020 POSSIBLE REASONS BEHIND STUDENT VISA REJECTION. #224 HOFFMAN German occupational surname meaning property manager. #282 WANG Chinese surname meaning king. #753 KEMP Champion. #159 PORTER Occupational surname for someone who transported items. #320 MOLINA Occupational surname for a miller. #218 ANDREWS Family of Andrew. #414 GRIFFITH Leader with a strong Grip. #760 STRONG Descriptive surname for a person who was physically strong. #149 HENRY Ruler of the Home. #17 TAYLOR From the family of the tailor. 14/08/2014. . #507 IBARRA From the valley or hillside. #958 BURCH Lives near the birch tree or grove. Miracle, (Old English and Latin Origin) Derived from the first name Mauritius meaning "dark". #370 PHAM Vietnamese surame meaning extensive. 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. #448 TRUJILLO Family from the city of Trujillo, Spain. #909 FRY Born free. #471 HODGES Family of Roger. #682 CALLAHAN From the Gaelic surname O Ceallachain. #208 BRADLEY From the broad meadow. #19 JACKSON Son of Jack/John. Courteous. #483 TOWNSEND From the end of the town (towns end). #316 FIGUEROA Lives near the fig tree. The surname Smith occurs roughly 828 times per 100,000 people in the U.S. #521 McGUIRE From the Irish surname Mag Uidhir meaning son of Odhar which literally means pale-complected. #500 HARRINGTON From the town of stony ground. #165 SNYDER Occupational surname for a clothing tailor. #498 PARSONS Occupational surname for a parson or priest. The Origin of German Last Names . #737 VANCE From a low marshland. #634 WILKINSON Son of William. #433 CHRISTENSEN Son of Christian. #885 CASE Occupational surname for someone who makes boxes, cases, or chests. From the old English beste meaning beast. #363 LEON Lion-like. #612 HUFF Lives by a ridge or hollow. #529 LINDSEY From Lincolnshire or Lincoln Island. Watson. other occupational names include Knight, Thatcher, Squire and Fletcher. #943 PARRA Spanish/Portuguese surname, meaning grapevine/trellis. Possibly used for someone who grew grapes or had a winery. #51 GOMEZ Man #368 MILES Son of Mile. #479 GALLAGHER Irish surname meaning descendant of Gallchobhair. Literally means dark or swarthy person (from Moor). #3 WILLIAMS Son or family of William. Basque term meaning Cold Mountain. #802 HENDRICKS Family of Hendrick/Heinrich. #593 CARSON Probably a form of Karsten, or a created name meaning Son of Carr/Kerr. #494 STRICKLAND From the cow pasture. Peak Popularity: The name Dael isn't very common in the U.S. but an alternate spelling, Dale, was somewhat popular from the 1930s to the 1960s, peaking at No. For girls, Mary was the overwhelming choice of Depression era parents. #799 LOWERY Family of Lawrence. #866 BOYLE From the Gaelic surname OBaoighill, meaning family of the rash or angry person. This French last name means 'bundle of kindling'. #6 GARCIA Of unknown meaning. #871 HARDING Son of the hardened one. Tweet Generate Last Names Here: John Rapsomanikis Last Names Generated: John Rapsomanikis #677 GARRISON Son of Gerard or Gerald. Picard #904 COSTA Someone from the coast or a bank of a river. #475 VALENCIA From Valencia, Spain. #995 DUKE Leader (of an army or troops). From Ceallaigh. #150 CHEN Chinese surname meaning morning. #886 SAMPSON The sun. Meaning: Grey home or a common last name for people who belong to a clan. #703 MARKS Family of Mark or Marcus. #550 BARRERA Family that lived near muddy area or ground of clay. Four states, Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, and Virginia share the top surnames of Smith, Johnson, and Jones. #956 ESTES From the East. #398 VELASQUEZ Son of Velasco. #354 PARKS Living in or near a green area, or occupational surname for a groundskeeper. #132 TRAN Vietnamese surname meaning old, ancient. #312 SCHNEIDER Occupational surname for a tailor. #557 SHEPHERD Occupational surname for a herder of sheep. It originally comes from the similar William, so the surname Williams often means "son of William.". #434 MANNING Strong, valiant. Literally means Little Valencia and Valencia means bravery, strength. [Sources: Frequently Occurring Surnames in the 2010 Census; and Ancestry: What's the Most Common Surname in Your State? #724 MATA Habitational name derived from a number of towns in Spain and Portugal. #25 HARRIS Son of Harry. #933 HUBER German surname for the word hide, a unit of farm land. #712 BERG From the mountain. Fundamental All languages English Terms by semantic function Names Surnames From Old English. #335 FRAZIER Scottish clan surname, meaning varies but possibly near the strawberry field. #347 JENNINGS Family of little John. Top Vintage Surnames. There's some overlap between then and now names like Fletcher, Harrison, and Ellis are currently fashionable. #833 FREDERICK Peace ruler. #21 LEE Family who lived in or near an open meadow or clearing. #882 SHEPARD Occupational surname for a shepherd. #305 HOLLAND From the Netherlands/Holland. #620 HUYNH Korean surname meaning bright or yellow. 2 Fun Fact: Dale is a variant of the name Dael that's given to both boys and girls. 43. Grant. #444 BURGESS Free man of a fortified town. #589 BASS Big/tall or an occupational surname for someone who caught or sold fish. 4. #852 FITZPATRICK Son of Patrick From Old English word, burna. #876 EVERETT Herd of wild boars. #845 REILLY Gaelic name from OReilly, meaning son or descendent of Raghailligh. #35 WRIGHT Occupational surname meaning a craftsman. #761 KLINE German nickname surname given to someone who was small. #713 WILEY Habitational surname for families who came from a number of towns in the U.K. named Wiley. Graham. #806 GENTRY Born of high status. #865 LUCERO Light or evening star. #348 WATTS Family of Walter. #189 NICHOLS Family of Nicholas. The hardships that America faced and the hope for the future can be seen in the most popular baby names of the 1930s. #863 FELIX Originally a term of endearment, meant happy one. #68 ORTIZ Son of Orti #518 CONNER An occupational surname for an inspector of weights and measures. #869 RUSH From the place with reeds or occupational surname for someone who worked with reeds. #157 OLSON Son of Olaf. #974 POLLARD Strong descendent of Paul. #90 HUGHES Family of Hugh. #411 LIU Chinese surnmae meaning to kill, destroy. Wassa was a feminine Anglo-Saxon given name. #56 PARKER Occupational surname for someone worked as a park keeper or game keeper. #613 ROCHA Portuguese surname based on the French surname Roche, which means lives by the rocky crag. #917 HALEY From the hay clearing. #85 JAMES Family of James (Supplanter). This name has roots in Irish and Scottish culture, alongside others. Most probably had nothing to do with the actual moon. #213 ARMSTRONG Literally means strong man. #636 BRUCE From various place names in Normandy, France. #346 NORRIS From the North. #559 ALI Exalted, revered. #840 RANDOLPH Shield Wolf. #532 McCORMICK Son of Cormac. 6. #180 FOX Cunning like a fox, or a person with red hair. 2020s 2010s 2000s 1990s 1980s. #524 HARTMAN Dutch surname used for a hardy/strong man. #166 MASON Occupational surname for a bricklayer. 1865) December 13 - Fritz Pregl, Austrian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b . #277 LE Vietnamese surname meaning lives near a pear tree. #62 MORRIS Dark-skinned, from the Moors. #179 SALAZAR From Salazar, Spain. #669 GLENN Lives in or near a valley. 1920s 1910s . #970 CHERRY Occupational surname for someone who grew or sold cherries. #94 SANDERS Family of Alexander. #801 McLEAN From the old Gaelic name Mac gille Eoin, literally meaning son of the devotee of Saint John. Literally means valley of the hare. #55 DIAZ Son of Diego #276 HANSON Son of Hans. #215 CARROLL Irish surname from the Gaelic O Cearbhaill meaning fierce in battle. #630 GALVAN Nickname for someone who had a receding hairline or was going bald. #293 PADILLA Place name, literally means saucepan or little pot. #423 MOSS A contraction of the name Moses, meaning born of a god. #103 PERRY Son of Harry. Daw was a nickname for David. #912 BENTON From the town with the bent grass. Pascal. #455 FISCHER Fisherman. #301 DAVIDSON Son of David. #522 LLOYD From the Welsh Llwyd, meaning grey. #100 JIMENEZ Son of Jim/James. #264 OLIVER Elf Army #265 JENSEN Son of Jens #286 LUCAS From Lucania, Italy. #191 SOTO Lives in or near the small forest. #873 BERNAL Spanish surname meaning son of Baruch. #659 DICKERSON Son of Richard. #271 ESPINOZA From the thorny area. #195 PAYNE Originally meaning pagan. #838 HICKMAN Occupational surname for a servant of a man called Hick. Bradley This English surname is derived from the name of a place meaning 'Broad wood' or 'Broad meadow'. 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. #996 ODOM Son-in-law of a prominent person. #717 HOBBS From the family of Hobb, a nickname for Robert. #526 KRAMER Occupational surname for a merchant or shopkeeper. 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 . #58 EDWARDS Family of Edward #153 TUCKER Occupational surname for someone for a cloth thickener. #537 MARSH Family who lived near the marshland. #581 SHORT Nickname for a short person. Perhaps to describe a person who is steadfast or stubborn. Or a form of the Irish/Celtic name Conchobhair, meaning Descendant of the Hound/Desire possibly meaning wolf lover. #314 BARRETT Warlike person, quarrelsome. The latter derived from the Middle English flo/fla meaning arrow, with the addition of the suffix er (one who does or works with). #538 MACIAS Spanish/Jewish surname meaning Messiah. Could have been used as a cynical nickname for someone who was not. #645 ABBOTT Occupational surname for someone employed by or who served as an abbott. #618 ANTHONY Unknown meaning. #372 BUSH Lives near the bush or thicket. #676 BOYER Bow maker. #267 WILLIAMSON Son of William SMS. #158 SIMPSON Son of Simon. #501 GLOVER Occupational surname for a glove maker or glove merchant. #4 BROWN Surname from a nickname for someone with a dark complexion or hair. Polish surnames are known from the Middle Ages, but only 200 years ago did the inherited surnames become compulsory. #704 CANTU Occupational surname for a singer or cantor. 56. Internal Affairs records show that while Smith, Wilson and Williams are the most popular family names, Singh and Wang at seventh and eighth have overtaken names like Anderson and Thompson. #877 VENTURA Foundling or deserted child used for someone who was innocent or gullible. #176 BOYD Scottish surname, from the Celtic term boidhe meaning fair or yellow. #508 BALL Descriptive surname for a bald man. #366 HAYNES Enclosure. #543 OWEN Lives by the yew tree, or person who appears youthful. #237 RIOS Person who lived near the river. #445 REESE From the given name Rhys, meaning enthusiasm, passion. #953 MAYNARD Strength, strong. Leona. #188 FERGUSON Son of Fergus. So trades, nicknames, places of origin, and fathers' names became fixed surnames - names such as Fletcher and Smith, Redhead and Swift, Green and Pickering, Wilkins and Johnson. #963 ANDERSEN Son of Anders/Andrew. 236 in 1952. #774 DAVILA From the village. #654 DALTON From the town near the valley, dale. #49 CARTER Occupational surname for a cart driver. Facebook. #729 ONEAL Son of Neal. #895 McKAY From the Gaelic surname MacAodh, literally meaning son of fire. #457 POTTER Occupational surname for someone who made pottery. #456 HUANG Chinese surname that means bright or yellow. #394 FUENTES Fountains. #122 GRIFFIN Mythological creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion. #928 MULLEN Lives at or near a mill. further information on, please me!! #648 GATES Lives in or behind a gated area. #420 CROSS Locational for someone who lived near a crossing, or occupational for someone who carried a cross in church. #673 RUBIO Red-headed or someone with a ruddy complexion. #879 PUGH Welsh surname from ap Hugh meaning son of Hugh. #719 WILKERSON Kin or son of William. (Watt was a nickname for Walter) #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. #578 RANGEL Spanish/Portuguese surname, meaning unknown. #481 HAMMOND From the Norse Viking name Hamundr, meaning high protection. #504 CASEY Irish surname from the Gaelic OCathasaigh, meaning son of Cathasach Spain Garcia In Spain almost 3.5% of the population is called ' Garcia ': that's around 1,378,000 people. #233 SANDOVAL From Sandoval, Spain. #590 GREER From the family of Gregory. Although it currently means the religious leader of the Catholic church, it was a title used for clergy of any rank. #345 SCHWARTZ Person of dark or swarthy complexion. Literally means yew tree. #429 SERRANO Lives near a mountain ridge or collection of hills. #650 SOSA Portuguese surname meaning from the salt water (salsa agua) #798 STOUT Bold one. #705 HUMPHREY From the name elements hun meaning bear cub and fried meaning peace. Interpreted as peaceful warrior. #128 BRYANT Family of Brian. #193 RYAN Irish surname and given name meaning descendant of a follower of Ran cauldrons). Hardened meaning battled in war. #412 RAMSEY Locational surname from the town of Ramsey, UK. Top twenty New Zealand Surnames . #201 ARNOLD Power of the Eagle. #656 BARRON Occupational surname for someone with the title of Baron, or a nickname for someone who acts higher than his station. 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 #322 HOPKINS From the family of Hob (nickname for Robert). Jennifer Moss (she/her) is the founder of BabyNames.com, author of The Baby Names Workbook, and Producer of The Baby Names Podcast. #185 SCHMIDT Occupational surname, German form of Smith meaning ironworker or tradesman. 5. #629 RICHARD Brave ruler. One being an occupational surname for a bow maker. #377 McKINNEY Form of the Gaelic Mac Cionaodha meaning son of Cionaodha (pagan god of fire). Italian Names. #624 COMBS LIves near a small valley (cumb). These are the most popular Finnish last names: Korhonen (22,637) Virtanen (21,964) Mkinen (20,241) Nieminen (20,064) Mkel (19,111) #510 SUAREZ From the southern army. In this article we'll look at what the most popular baby boy names were for the year 1930. #447 BLAKE White complected or white haired. English surnames of Old English origin. #570 WILKINS Family of William. ' Silva' is also a widespread surname in regions of the former Portuguese Empire in Asia, such as India and Sri Lanka. #545 LANG Nickname for a person who was tall. #310 CORTZ Person with manners. #486 GALLEGOS Foreigners. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name. #509 TYLER Occupational surname for a tailor. #916 CRANE Nickname surname given to a man who was tall and thin like a crane (bird). #602 WILCOX Son of William. #764 ROACH From the French surname Roches, meaning lives near a rocky crag. #946 KRUEGER German occupational surname for someone who made or sold glass/pottery kruog, or ran an inn krug. #384 McCARTHY Form of the Gaelic Mac Carthaigh meaning son of Carthach (loving). #779 CONWAY Irish surname from Mac Connmhaigh, a descriptional surname meaning Head Smasher or Mac Connbhuidhe, meaning yellow hound Kathleen. #793 DORSEY From the village of Arcy in La Manche, France. #381 LARA Spanish habitational surname for someone who came from Lara de los Infantes, a small community in the province of Burgos, Spain. #280 BURTON From the fortified town. #817 HARDIN Habitational surname for families from any number of towns in England named Harden/Hardin. #812 BUCK Either descriptive or occupational surname for someone who resembled a male deer, or someone who traded in them. #910 DELAROSA From the family of Rose, or from an area where wild roses grew. 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