Ivan This name would ring a bell for those who have watched Sylvester Stallone's award-winning movie series 'Rocky'. Is your family name on the list? #256 LAWSON Son of Lawrence #898 FARLEY Habitational surname for one who is from any of the many English towns called Farley or Farleigh. #550 BARRERA Family that lived near muddy area or ground of clay. Betty, Barbara, Shirley, Patricia and Dorothy were other popular 1930s names. #752 SHANNON From the Gaelic OSionain, an occupational surname for someone who worked with straw. #645 ABBOTT Occupational surname for someone employed by or who served as an abbott. #384 McCARTHY Form of the Gaelic Mac Carthaigh meaning son of Carthach (loving). #985 JARVIS From the given name Gervase meaning spear or spear/valley. #186 GARZA The heron bird. #670 CISNEROS From Cisneros in the province of Palencia, Spain. #705 HUMPHREY From the name elements hun meaning bear cub and fried meaning peace. Interpreted as peaceful warrior. #318 VILA From the city of Avila, Spain. #189 NICHOLS Family of Nicholas. #554 BURNETT Descriptive surname for someone with brown hair (brunette). #680 KANE From the town of Caen, in Normandy, France. #494 STRICKLAND From the cow pasture. #892 DUFFY From the Gaelic surname Mac Dhubhshith meaning son of the peaceful black one. #188 FERGUSON Son of Fergus. #863 FELIX Originally a term of endearment, meant happy one. #945 JARAMILLO Spanish Habitatonal surname for someone from the south of Castilla, Spain, literally referring to a jaramago tree. #585 BRYAN High, Noble. #559 ALI Exalted, revered. Leslie Odom, Jr. Has Welcomed His Second Child. #259 LYNCH Anglicized version of the Irish surname Loingsigh, meaning descendant of the mariner. #433 CHRISTENSEN Son of Christian. Billy Strong mind and protection. #749 HURST Someone who lives by a wooded hill. 236 in 1952. #533 SPARKS Originally a Norse nickname given to someone with dynamic character, full of life. Most common last names in Italy: list of the 100 most common surnames for Italian families. #911 BEST Occupational surname for someone who was a cattle-herder or dealer. With machinery, you run the risk of picking up extra . #307 NEWMAN Stranger, newcomer. #935 MOYER From the ancient Gaelic surname Mac an Mhaoir meaning steward, assistant, right-hand man. #191 SOTO Lives in or near the small forest. #733 STEPHENSON Son of Stephen. #600 ZUNIGA From the town of Estuniga, Spain. #710 HUTCHINSON Son of hugh, or son of the close, beloved relative. #149 HENRY Ruler of the Home. #464 CASTANEDA Literally translates to chestnut, and might have been used to describe a person with reddish-brown hair or worked a chestnut grove. #715 RUSSO Descriptive surname for someone who was a red-head or had a ruddy complexion. #616 HOOD Scottish occupational surname for a maker of hoods or nickname for someone who wore one. #356 VAUGHN From the Welsh fychan meaning small, little #357 BECKER Either an occupational surname meaning baker or used for a family who lived by a stream. 25. r/iwatchedanoldmovie. #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. #5 JONES From the family of Jon/John. #944 WOODWARD Ward of the forest/woods. #564 HESS Person with hood/helmet. Salford. Marley. #646 ALLISON Unknown meaning, but possibly son of Alan. 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. #368 MILES Son of Mile. Could have been used as a cynical nickname for someone who was not. #6 GARCIA Of unknown meaning. #155 BURNS Lives by the stream. #135 STEVENS Son of Steven. From Ceallaigh. #912 BENTON From the town with the bent grass. English surnames of Old English origin. #611 LAM Chinese surname meaning Forest. #409 DENNIS Family of Dennis. #577 LOZANO Italian-Swiss surname for people from the city of Locarno, Switzerland. #67 GUTIERREZ Son of Gutierre. #682 CALLAHAN From the Gaelic surname O Ceallachain. #46 RIVERA From the shore or bank of a river. For example, for a second last name of Moore, type "-Moore" in the text box to generate names like: Carney-Moore, John Hollenbeck-Moore or Westfall-Moore. #166 MASON Occupational surname for a bricklayer. Italian Names Meaning; Name Day Calendar; . 1 Smith 2 Johnson 3 Williams 4 Jones 5 Brown 6 Davis 7 Miller 8 Wilson 9 Moore 10 Taylor 11 Anderson 12 Thomas 13 Jackson 14 White 15 Harris: 16 Martin 17 Thompson 18 Garcia 19 Martinez 20 Robinson 21 Clark 22 Rodriguez 23 Lewis 24 Lee 25 Walker 26 Hall 27 Allen 28 Young 29 Hernandez 30 King: 31 Wright 32 Lopez 33 Hill 34 Scott 35 Green 36 Adams 37 Baker #15 ANDERSON Son of Andrew. #216 LANE Irish surname from OLaighin, meaning the descendant of Laighean. #230 WILLIS Family of William. #875 AYERS Heir to a fortune or land. Top names of the 1930s The following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the 1930s. (Watt was a nickname for Walter) #992 ROLLINS Family of Rollo. #258 OBRIEN Of the Family of Brien #767 JACOBSON Son of Jacob. #366 HAYNES Enclosure. #578 RANGEL Spanish/Portuguese surname, meaning unknown. #424 SWANSON Son of Swan or an occupational surname for a herdsman (swain). #103 PERRY Son of Harry. #293 PADILLA Place name, literally means saucepan or little pot. #952 FAULKNER Occupational surname for a falconer or someone who trained hawks/falcons. During the 19th century in England, this surname became the most popular name in the country owing to the explorer Sir Samuel Baker. #337 NEAL Son of Niall, literally meaning cloud or champion. #283 WEBER German occupational surname for a weaver. #994 WHITNEY From the land surrounded by streams. #833 FREDERICK Peace ruler. #542 STOKES From the Old English stoc meaning trunk of a tree. #803 CALHOUN Variant of the Scottish surname, Colquhoun, meaning nook or corner. Originally from the Latin Aurelianus, which referred to the farm or estate of Aurelius. #33 ALLEN Little rock. Watson. #553 PIEDA Habitational surname from several places in Spain. Literally means from the wood grove of Augustus. Basque term meaning Cold Mountain. #262 BISHOP Occupational surname for a bishop. #883 McMAHON From the Gaelic surname Mac Mathghamha, which means son of the Bear. #609 COPELAND Bought land. #415 PAUL Small. #806 GENTRY Born of high status. #310 CORTZ Person with manners. #332 CRAIG Lives near the outcropping of rocks. #440 GROSS Big, large. #234 GUERRERO Soldier, warrior. 3. This surname of pre-Roman origin is said to come from the Basque language, being linked to the adjective 'young'. #224 HOFFMAN German occupational surname meaning property manager. Vladimir m Russian, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene, Albanian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element vladeti meaning "rule" combined with meru meaning "great, famous". Literally means the gate at the boundary. #738 BARRY From the Gaelic surname O Baire, meaning the male descendant of Fionnbharr, or fair-haired one. Join. #447 BLAKE White complected or white haired. #423 MOSS A contraction of the name Moses, meaning born of a god. #575 NICHOLSON Son of Nicholas. Most probably used for someone who was brave and formidable in battle. #487 CLARKE Occupational surname for a clerk. #666 BENITEZ Son of Benito. Given to a young person who was excitable or energetic. Relish, (Old French Origin) Derived from relaisse meaning "flavor or taste". #774 ORR Lives near a slope or shore. #178 STONE Occupational surname for someone who worked with stone, or a family who lived near a stony area. Chips Hatman Temples Raynott Woodbead Nithercott Rummage Southwark Harred Jarsdel Hundreds of other English surnames are "endangered" so rare that fewer than 50 people in England and Wales have them and many more may be extinct within a couple more generations. #793 DORSEY From the village of Arcy in La Manche, France. #741 BLACKWELL Lives near the black stream. #107 COLEMAN Son of Colum. #444 BURGESS Free man of a fortified town. They were also the most popular in the prior decade of the 1920s. SMS. #106 BELL Occupational surname for a bell-ringer/news announcer. Hear ye! Despite being a common name, it stands as the most celebrated and opted choice for all parents. #9 RODRIGUEZ Son of Rodrigo. #479 GALLAGHER Irish surname meaning descendant of Gallchobhair. #850 BENJAMIN Son of my right hand. #819 McINTOSH Son of the chief, leader. Meaning near the water channel, strait. #524 HARTMAN Dutch surname used for a hardy/strong man. #624 COMBS LIves near a small valley (cumb). These were the most common names from the roaring 20's. Classic names for flappers, bootleggers, and more! Literally Priests Town. #211 CUNNINGHAM Scottish surname from the Gaelic Cuinneagin meaning descendant of the leader. Wison. #660 HEATH Lives in or near a heath (open, unculivated land) or from a town named Heath. #808 DUARTE A prosperous guardian. 44. 57. Last Names Starting with 'P' Jump directly to your surname. #786 McINTYRE Son of the carpenter or craftsman. #399 HARDY Bold, Courageous. #917 HALEY From the hay clearing. #735 HUERTA Lives by the top of a hill or near a fortress. #626 CHRISTIAN Follower of Christ. 27 days ago. 43. #920 BLANCHARD With white hair or pale complexion. #412 RAMSEY Locational surname from the town of Ramsey, UK. #3 WILLIAMS - Son or family of William. #1 SMITH A smith is a craftsman, and was used for as an occupational title for many different crafts. #74 KELLY Irish surname meaning bright headed or red-headed. #651 SWEENEY From the Scottish/Gaelic surname Mac Suibhne literally meaning young warrior from another land. #480 FARMER Occupational surname for a person who worked a farm. #545 LANG Nickname for a person who was tall. #115 ROMERO From or traveler to Rome. #205 PETERS Family o Peter. #150 CHEN Chinese surname meaning morning. #12 LOPEZ Son of Lope/Lobe, meaning wolf. #995 DUKE Leader (of an army or troops). Dmitriy #931 CANO Spanish/Portugal surname referring to a cave, or a French/Italian occupational surname occupational for someone who supplied cane/reeds for thatching. #684 CLINE From the German klein meaning little, small. #39 HILL Family who lived near or on a hill. #406 BARBER Occupational surname for a barber. The surname Smith occurs roughly 828 times per 100,000 people in the U.S. Abraham. #341 SUTTON From the South. #592 HOUSTON From Hughs town. #260 SINGH Lion-like. #426 RIVAS From the sea side or river bank. #862 BENTLEY From the clearing overgrown with bent-grass. #893 VAUGHAN Welsh descriptional surname meaning small, little. The most recent statistics we have for these black last names is from the 2010 census. January 23, 2020 POSSIBLE REASONS BEHIND STUDENT VISA REJECTION. #688 MELTON From the middle settlement. Our content is doctor approved and evidence based, and our community is moderated, lively, and welcoming. The most common Polish names Nowak, Nowakowski, Nowacki, and Nowicki are all variants meaning new, and Przybyszewski and Przybylski mean he who has arrived. #275 REID Red-headed or had a ruddy complexion. #681 HANCOCK Son of John. 1920 Census SurnamesForEngadine, MI. #498 PARSONS Occupational surname for a parson or priest. #172 PALMER Pilgrim. Miracle, (Old English and Latin Origin) Derived from the first name Mauritius meaning "dark". #441 DOYLE Irish surname from the Gaelic Dhubh-ghall meaning dark stranger. #335 FRAZIER Scottish clan surname, meaning varies but possibly near the strawberry field. #478 ROWE Locational surname of someone who lived by a row of something, or from Rowland, meaning Renowned Wolf. #147 WELLS From the well spring or water hole. #315 NAVARRO Person from Navarre, France. Devi and Singh, the most common surnames in India, are at numbers 6 and 9, respectively. #287 MARQUEZ Son of Marco. #596 WHITAKER From the white field or from the wheat field. #382 FLETCHER Folk army. #760 STRONG Descriptive surname for a person who was physically strong. #776 WHITEHEAD Descriptional surname for someone with white or very light blonde hair. The list includes James, John, William, Richard, Charles, Donald, George, Thomas, and Joseph. The Populist Party. #828 BRAVO Brave, proven in battle. Tweet Generate Last Names Here: John Rapsomanikis Last Names Generated: John Rapsomanikis #330 MIRANDA Place name, meaning a family who had a great (physical) view or outlook. #132 TRAN Vietnamese surname meaning old, ancient. #486 GALLEGOS Foreigners. #799 LOWERY Family of Lawrence. #939 McCARTY From the Gaelic surname Mac Carthaigh meaning son of the loving one. #417 OCONNOR Son of Connor. The clear winner of the "most Utah" Utah girls' name was an old timey name popular in the early 1900s. #185 SCHMIDT Occupational surname, German form of Smith meaning ironworker or tradesman. #522 LLOYD From the Welsh Llwyd, meaning grey. #372 BUSH Lives near the bush or thicket. Daw was a nickname for David. They were followed by Richard, Charles, and Donald. #4 BROWN Surname from a nickname for someone with a dark complexion or hair. #334 LOWE Lives on or near the prominent, small hill. Most probably had nothing to do with the actual moon. Literally means fern-covered clearing. #80 RICHARDSON Son of Richard. #222 BERRY From the fortress, castle. #859 HAHN German surname from the word hane meaning rooster, applied as a nickname for a conceited or sexually active man. #536 HOGAN From the Irish O Hogain meaning descendent of gn. #578 FLOWERS Occupational surname for someone who works flowers like a gardener or with a bow & arrow. #385 LOVE From the French louve meaning a female wolf. #361 TERRY Power of the Theudo people. #434 MANNING Strong, valiant. #320 MOLINA Occupational surname for a miller. #240 WATKINS Family of Walter/Watt Some popular names wereAnneAbigailElisabethfor boysThomasGabrielJamesJoshua What. #118 ALEXANDER Defending Men possibly an occupational surname for a soldier. #820 HOWE Lives near a man-made mound or burial mound. 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 . #845 REILLY Gaelic name from OReilly, meaning son or descendent of Raghailligh. #976 HESTER Either lives by the beech tree, or an occupational surname for a herald/town crier. #664 BONILLA Lives in or near Bonilla in the province of Cuenca, Spain. Grain, wood, etc. #769 KNOX Near a round-topped hill (cnoc) Might go back to meaning campers on the river Legra. Email. #463 MULLINS French occupational surname for someone who worked in a mill. #772 LEACH Either an occupational surname for someone who worked with leaches (like a doctor) o from the word loecc/loch meaning water or lake for someone who lived near one. #157 OLSON Son of Olaf. Literally means a woody clearing. #805 CHUNG Chinese/Korean surname literally meaning hanging bell flower. Laverne (See more girls names beginning with L) Lena. #811 GILLESPIE From the Gaelic Mac giolla Easpuig, meaning son of the bishops servant. #792 DURHAM Habitational surname for a family from Durham, U.K. literally meaning by the hill. Means valor, courage. #787 BLANKENSHIP From the hill with a cairn. These include Pober Mirren Febland Nighy Grader Bonneville Gruger Carla Fernard There's something about Irish names - both first and last names - that people the world over find compelling. #416 BLAIR Battlefield. #574 ROTH German surname meaning red, used for a person with red hair. #349 DURAN Literally means durable, hard. #614 CAMERON Nickname surname meaning bent nose. . #908 CLEMENTS Family of Clement. #937 FRYE Born free. #348 WATTS Family of Walter. #832 CORONA Literally means crown, but could mean several occupations: someone who made helmets or hats, someone who was going bald, or a follower of Christianity referring to the crown of thorns. #909 FRY Born free. #280 BURTON From the fortified town. #257 JACOBS Family of Jacobs #500 HARRINGTON From the town of stony ground. #445 REESE From the given name Rhys, meaning enthusiasm, passion. #988 CANTRELL Occupational surname for a bell ringer (someone who rang the Chanterelles) or who sang in a choir. #712 BERG From the mountain. #826 HERMAN Army man. Literally means the watering place. 1. #241 GREENE Lives in or near a green area. #606 LARSEN Son of Lars. #703 MARKS Family of Mark or Marcus. #237 RIOS Person who lived near the river. #458 DELACRUZ Literally translates to of the cross. #929 XIONG Chinese surname meaning bear. #736 PRESTON From the village with the priest. last foreign minister of the Russian Empire (b. #419 PACHECO Noble one, or person from France. #612 HUFF Lives by a ridge or hollow. #362 HALE From the remote valley. #448 TRUJILLO Family from the city of Trujillo, Spain. #789 PALACIOS Spanish surname for someone who lived in a palace or worked in a palace. #517 BAUER Occupational surname for a worker. #643 HODGE Pet form of the name Roger. #73 REED Red person with reddish complexion. #589 BASS Big/tall or an occupational surname for someone who caught or sold fish. #142 FERNANDEZ Son of Fernando #509 TYLER Occupational surname for a tailor. #61 STEWART Occupational surname for someone who was a steward. #919 VILLALOBOS From the town of Villalobos, Spain, meaning the village of wolves. #117 PATTERSON Son of Patrick. #622 SINGLETON Habitational surname of people who lived in a town named Singleton or in or near a burnt clearing. #274 WONG Variation of the Korean surname Huang, which literally means shiny or yellow. #145 WASHINGTON From the area belonging to Wassas people. #860 McMILLAN From the Gaelic surname Macghillemhaoil, meaning son of the monks servant. Appendix. #328 BECK Leaves by the stream. #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. #32 YOUNG Meaning the younger. Surname given to a son of a man, when they had the same name. Most common surnames starting with P. According to the 1940 census, Peterson was the most common last name beginning with the letter 'P', followed by Phillips and Parker. Literally means Forest land. #282 WANG Chinese surname meaning king. 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. #421 CALDERON Spanish occupational surname for one who makes or sells cooking vessels (i.e. #352 McDANIEL Son of Daniel. #264 OLIVER Elf Army #831 WEEKS Is from or works in a dairy farm, from the old English word wic. #226 MATTHEWS Son of Matthew. #830 SPEARS Occupational surname for a keeper of the Watch, which was an early form of a police officer. #999 TANG Vietnamese surname, meaning from the Tang dynasty. #2 JOHNSON Son of John. #885 CASE Occupational surname for someone who makes boxes, cases, or chests. Smith Meaning: An English name referring to a blacksmith. #597 DECKER Occupational surname for a thatcher or roofer. #959 MADDOX From the ancient Welsh male name Matoc meaning good fortune. #168 MUOZ Son of Muo, a personal name that means hill. #484 INGRAM People from England. #899 BERNARD Bold as a bear. #176 BOYD Scottish surname, from the Celtic term boidhe meaning fair or yellow. #933 HUBER German surname for the word hide, a unit of farm land. #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. Print. #855 MAHONEY From the Gaelic surname OMathghamhana meaning son of Mathghamhain, literally meaning bear. #519 MOODY One of brave spirit. #987 REYNA From the French surname Rainer meaning army counsel. #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. #961 OCONNELL Descendant of Conaill. #305 HOLLAND From the Netherlands/Holland. #278 McCOY Anglicized form of a Scottish surname meaning son of Aodh. #547 VILLARREAL From the royal estate/village. #998 TRAVIS Occupational surname for someone who collected a tax or toll at a crossing. In 1920, the blackest name in America that is, over 99 percent of people with this name were black was Booker, no . #737 VANCE From a low marshland. #823 GLASS Occupational surname for a glass blower. #245 HARPER Occupational surname for someone who played or made harps. #18 MOORE A family who lived near a marsh or bog. #730 MOSLEY Habitational surname for a family that came from any number of towns named Mosley in the U.K. #505 FLOYD From the Welsh Lloyd or Llwyd, meaning grey. #418 CARDENAS From the land of thorns. #980 NOVAK The newcomer/new one. george, thomas and joseph round out the list of ten most popular boy names of the 1930s. #321 STANLEY Lives near the stone clearing. #572 BRIGGS Variation of the name Bridges could be habitational for someone who lived near a bridge or occupational for someone who built bridges. #203 VAZQUEZ Son of Vasco. #838 HICKMAN Occupational surname for a servant of a man called Hick. #116 JORDAN From the area of the River Jordan. #5 JONES - From the family of Jon/John. #217 RILEY From the rye clearing. #563 McKENZIE Scottish Gaelic clan name meaning Son of Coinneach, literally meaning fair one. #641 VINCENT Conqueror. #843 TREJO Habitational Spanish surname, for someone from Trexo, a place in Asturias in northwest Spain. #60 REYES Literally translated to Kings, it refers to the phrase La Virgen de los Reyes, meaning the Virgin of the Kings. Literally translates to the willow woods. #238 ESTRADA Literally means street or way But by and large, these once-stylish surnames are currently neglected. #836 HEBERT Illustrious soldier. #910 DELAROSA From the family of Rose, or from an area where wild roses grew. #19 JACKSON Son of Jack/John. Other last names derived from the kind of work people did include Archer, Baker, Brewer, Butcher, Cook, Dyer,. Most German surnames derive either from archaic professions (such as Schmidt, Mller, Weber, or Schfer) or places. #571 PETERSEN Son of Peter. #637 ATKINSON Family or son of Adam. #683 DILLON From or near Dilwyn in Herefordshire, UK. #856 VALENTINE Strong, healthy, valiant. #965 McPHERSON From the Gaelic surname Mac an Phearsain, meaning son of the parson. #482 HAMPTON From the town near the water meadow. Hohner produced more than sixty different models bearing the name Up To Date, but this one clearly resembles the Marine Band, particularly with regard to its covers.A later catalog shows an octave tuned harmonica with the same name, given the model number 1896 and claiming a patent date of August 24th, 1897 - the date of the patent claimed on the covers used on the Marine Band 1896 and . #227 PEA Lives near the rock or cliff. The latest year's crop of Kiwi babies have more names of non-European origin than ever before. Literally means meadow or field. #877 VENTURA Foundling or deserted child used for someone who was innocent or gullible. #83 CHAVEZ Occupational surname for a key maker. #815 LEBLANC French surname for someone who was pale or had very blond hair. The noun (smirny) now has a different pronunciation, but the archaic form has been preserved in this surname. #329 LAMBERT From the bright land. #64 MURPHY Irish surname meaning Descendant of Murchadh. #918 PHAN Vietnamese surname of unknown meaning. #242 NUEZ Son of Nuo #834 BUCKLEY Lives near the goat clearing. #878 AVERY Elf king. Prigord is a habitational French last name used for people who came from the Prigord region of France. 84. Among those 1930s baby names with the greatest drop in popularity are Wanda and Phyllis for girls, and Fred and Earl for boys. George, Thomas and Joseph round out the list of ten most popular boy names of the 1930s. #780 McKEE From the Gaelic surnameMac Aodh, literally meaning son of the fiery one. #49 CARTER Occupational surname for a cart driver. #867 HANNA From the Gaelic Ohannaigh, meaning descendant of Annach literally meaning iniquity. #997 DAUGHERTY From the Gaelic surname ODochartaigh, meaning descendent of the hurtful one. 1892 -1908. #673 RUBIO Red-headed or someone with a ruddy complexion. This leads to transcriptions such as Awigail for Avigail (Abigail), Basja for Batia, Eliszewa for Elisheva, Rywka for Rivka (Rebecca), and Szelomit for Shlomit. #125 WEST From the West. #285 ROJAS Red-headed or ruddy complexion. #199 SPENCER Occupational surname for a butler or steward of a manor. #247 LARSON Son of Lars. #902 POTTS Family of Philpott, an early form of the name Phillip. #171 HOLMES Lives near a small island or islet. #492 LOGAN From the Irish surname OLeoghain, meaning descendant of the warrior. #470 HUBBARD Variation of the name Hubert, meaning bright heart. Bury. #144 WOODS Family who lived in or near the woods. #825 KNAPP Hilltop. #870 HURLEY From the village on cleared land. Search Belly Ballot to discover the popularity, meanings, and origins of thousands of names from around the world. 1930s Baby Names For Boys These names were highly popular in the United States during the 1930s. These names are taken directly from the Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States. 2. #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. #379 ZIMMERMAN Occupational surname for a master carpenter. 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. #607 CONLEY From the Gaelic surname OConghaile, meaning son of the brave hound. #167 DIXON Son of Dick/Richard. The names are the same as the top surnames in the United States: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown, and Jones. #21 LEE Family who lived in or near an open meadow or clearing. #491 WATERS From the place near the water, or family of Walter. #104 RUSSELL Little Red one. 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. #691 HO Chinese surname with several meanings, descriptive of a chin waddle or characteristic long-lasting. #137 FORD Lives by a shallow place in the river. #879 PUGH Welsh surname from ap Hugh meaning son of Hugh. #44 BAKER Occupational surname for family of a baker. In ascending order, the most common Japanese surnames today: 10. #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. It originally comes from the similar William, so the surname Williams often means "son of William.". Place name. #704 CANTU Occupational surname for a singer or cantor. 83. #904 COSTA Someone from the coast or a bank of a river. #928 MULLEN Lives at or near a mill. 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