Oddly, or perhaps not- the fine English surname of "Goode" is first found in Wiltshire, Sussex, and Kent as a nickname type surname. It was a name originally bestowed upon persons who performed acts of kindness or good deeds.
Perks is a British surname dating from the medieval times.
British
British.
wouldn't it be British?
British, originally.
Hurst.
As far as I can tell it is not a strictly Irish surname. But it does come from the the British Isle.
It's a British surname- it just means someone who sells salt.
The surname of this popular British novelist and successful aeronautical engineer is "Norway".
The surname Sterling is of English origin.
The present surname of the British royal family is Windsor. They are known as the house of Windsor.
No she does not.