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American Last Names

American last names used as baby names -- either first names or middle names -- is a popular trend in the U.S. Other Western cultures, including English-speaking ones, do not generally use last names as first names, which makes American last names particularly suited to this genre. Some of these American last names have been used for a long time as first names, or even originated as first names, as with Thomas. Other American surnames are more recent entrants to the baby name pool, especially when used for girls: Taylor, for example, or Carter. And while non-Anglo last names have been slower to be adapted as first names, that is starting to happen too. Especially stylish right now are last names ending with S: Brooks, Collins, Wells, Gates. Hilary Duff named her little girl Banks, and Emma Roberts' son is name Rhodes. To gather typical American last names in one place, we drew all the names on this list from the Census Bureau's count of top last names in the U.S. They are ordered here not by how popular they are as last names in the US, but how popular they are as baby names among the visitors to our website.

Price

Meaning: son of Rhys

Origin:Welsh
3826
Patterson

Meaning: son of Peter

Origin:English
6048
Crawford

Meaning: ford where crows gather

Origin:English
2595
Wolfe

Meaning: wolf

Origin:Anglo-Irish surname and variation of animal name
1833
Meyer

Meaning: landlord, farmer; bringer of light

Origin:German surname or Hebrew
2082
Wheeler

Meaning: wheel maker

Origin:English occupational name
2684
Diaz

Meaning: days

Origin:Spanish from Latin
5643
Diaz

Meaning: days

Origin:Spanish from Latin
5643
Boyd

Meaning: blond

Origin:Scottish
2048
Thornton

Meaning: place in the thorns

Origin:English
2722
Howell The meaning of Howell is ‘eminent’ and it is...
Origin:English variation of Hywel, an eminent Welsh king
3458
Mendoza

Meaning: cold mountain

Origin:Basque surname
16327
Webb

Meaning: weaver

Origin:English occupational name
4665
Burton

Meaning: fortified enclosure

Origin:English
3554
Origin:Hebrew or Norse, variation of Simon or Simund
12116
Moore

Meaning: the moors

Origin:English place-name
4037
Sims

Meaning: the listener

Origin:English surname derived from Simon
3422
Sanders

Meaning: defending men

Origin:Scottish diminutive of Alexander
4894
James

Meaning: supplanter

Origin:English variation of Jacob, Hebrew
33
Oliver

Meaning: olive tree

Origin:Latin
7