Any personal name can become a surname and any surname can be used as a personal name.
Blossom can be a surname, but is more commonly a personal name.
The name Douglas is both a personal name and a surname, and has wide use in both applications.
Allen is an English surname from an ancient Celtic personal name. In England the personal name is usually spelled Alan, the surname Allen. The name means 'little rock'.
The English surname Symonds is a surname form of the personal name Simon. Simon is Hebrew and means "The One Who Hears".
The proud and noble English surname of Rumble derives from Rumbald, an Old German personal name.
Blossom can be a surname, but is more commonly a personal name.
Hadassah is a common personal name for a Jewish woman. Any personal name can become a surname through use of selection.
The name Douglas is both a personal name and a surname, and has wide use in both applications.
Kersten is a North German surname derived from the personal name of the same spelling. The personal name Kersten is derived from a German variant of the name Christian.
Allen is an English surname from an ancient Celtic personal name. In England the personal name is usually spelled Alan, the surname Allen. The name means 'little rock'.
The surname Alexander originated as a personal name in ancient Greece (Macedonia). Because it was the personal name of the great Macedonian conqueror, Alexander the Great, it came to be used as both a personal name and as surname in those European and Middle eastern countries where he had a significant cultural or political impact.
The surname Robillard has French origins. It is a French surname derived from the personal name Robert.
Hodgson is a variant of the surname Hodge.Hodge is derived from the medieval personal name Hodge which was a shortened version of the name Roger.
The English surname Symonds is a surname form of the personal name Simon. Simon is Hebrew and means "The One Who Hears".
The surname Lammie is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the personal name "Lambie," which is a diminutive form of the given name Lambert.
The nationality of the surname Huge is German and Dutch. It is from the personal name Hugo, equivalent of English Hugh.
The proud and noble English surname of Rumble derives from Rumbald, an Old German personal name.