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Last Names as First Names

Last names used as first names is a trend that has been growing in popularity for boys and girls too over the past few decades, making it one of the prime classes of gender neutral names. Harper is the top last name as first name for girls and Jackson is the top last name baby name for boys.

Along with Harper and Jackson, other last names that appear as baby names in the US Top 100 include Carter, Madison, Addison, Lincoln, Hudson, Everly, Hunter, and Kennedy. Celebrity surnames are an especially hot subcategory of surname baby names, with Anniston, Bowie, Dempsey, and Winslet among the most stylish choices.

For last name baby names, anything goes, so look for a long-lost surname in your family or even search the phone book for something you love. Or look through this list for more unusual surname baby names.

Legend

Meaning: hero or fable

Origin:English
556
Kingston

Meaning: king's town

Origin:English
1691
Copeland

Meaning: bought land

Origin:English surname
4159
Rohmer

Meaning: pilgrim; fame

Origin:German surname
5723
Malone

Meaning: devotee of St. John

Origin:Irish surname
12746
Langdon

Meaning: long hill

Origin:English
6388
Mercer

Meaning: a merchant

Origin:French occupational name
1552
Coleman

Meaning: little dove

Origin:English and Irish
2693
Colson

Meaning: son of Nicholas

Origin:English surname
1803
Bowen

Meaning: son of Owen

Origin:Welsh
652
Gannon

Meaning: fair-skinned, fair-haired

Origin:Irish
1249
Payton

Meaning: fighting man's estate

Origin:English variation of Patton or Peyton
3824
Bingham

Meaning: homestead at a hollow

Origin:British surname
3924
Reyes

Meaning: kings, royalty

Origin:Spanish surname
4760
Stokes

Meaning: person from Stoke

Origin:English surname
5592
Jameson

Meaning: son of James

Origin:English
778
Freeman

Meaning: free man

Origin:Word name or surname name, English
3506
Boden

Meaning: hill shaped like a bow or floor

Origin:English or German surname
519
Maddox

Meaning: son of Madoc

Origin:Welsh
568
Kelvin

Meaning: narrow or wooded river

Origin:Scottish
947