Liddell (as in Alice, Edith, Lorina, Violet, and Rhoda Liddell; Alice being the inspiration for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the rest being her sisters)
Carroll (the pseudonym used when publishing Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)
Dodgson (Carroll's real surname)
Hargreaves (the last name of the man Alice Liddell married)
Reeves (Alice's mother's maiden name, I think)
Some others I like: Nightingale, Winter, Riddle, Lace, Lingley, Elkins, Fiddler, Lockhart, March, Thorn
And then of course there's the surnames of Victorian serial killers: Cotton, Chapman, Holmes, Dyer, Cream, Wilson, Philipe, etc.
and of course people take surnames for their profession, like Smith, Sander, Baker, Fisher, Tucker, etc; and then people added the suffix -son to a name which gave us names like Wilson, Watson, Robinson, Johnson, etc. all of those would be present in the Victorian era.
Baker Smith Forest Hill Johnson
Australia is a multicultural society, so therefore we have surnames from many different countries.
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There are some surnames listed in the Domesday Book such as Robertus Willelmi. Surnames became necessary when governments began demanding personal taxes from its citizens. In England this was known as Poll Tax.
why did some Victorian schools close at 4pm at winter
Gautam, Shresta, Aacharya are examples of surnames in Nepal.
Baker Smith Forest Hill Johnson
Red, Reed, White, Wight, Brown, and Browne all are nickname-type surnames.
Toponymic, nickname, occupational, ornamental, and patronymic or matronymic surnames cover the spectrum of types of surnames. Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown, and Jones are the five most common surnames in the United States, according to the year 2000 US Census Bureau statistics.
Diaz and De la Cruz are Dominican surnames. Other Dominican surnames include Duarte.
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Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe are the surnames of America's first five presidents.
Otieno, Wanjiku , Wafula and Chebet are some of the most popular surnames. These surnames are determined by events and various ethnic communities in Kenya.
You can find example of victorian styles at this website www.interior-design-it-yourself.com/victorian-interior-design.html it has many ideas and tips
There are some Victorian era saints but not all saints are Victorian.