The ancient Anglo-Saxon surname of Somers derives from the personal name "son of Summer", a name given to a child who was born in the summertime. Ancient records of Worcestershire show that they had held a family seat as Lords of the Manor of Whiteladies long before the Norman Conquest of 1066 A.D.
The surname Somers, originates from Anglo-Saxon and comes from the baptismal name son of Summer. Spelling variations are very common.
This is an Anglo-Saxon surname.
Skipworth is Anglo-Saxon
The surname Hood Anglo-saxon and means to protect.
gould is of originally English (Anglo saxon)
The proud and noble English surname of Moulton originates in the Anglo-Saxon culture.
Combs is an anglo-saxon surname. They went on to populate places such as scotland, ireland, and britain.
Originally from England it is Anglo-Saxon, referring to one that was courageous.
"Browning" is of Anglo-Saxon origin, originally "Bruning", and means "Brown"
The surname Broadhurst originated in Medieval England. It comes from the Anglo-Saxon and was used as a place name, such as Broadhurst in Sussex.
Anglo-Saxon in origin, this surname is first found in Yorkshire, where they held a family seat from very early times.
Remick is a name of Anglo Saxon origin, so it's from Britain.