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28,599 surnames found of English origin
Hobler
The surname Hobler is of English origin and is derived from the Middle English word "hobeler," which referred to a person who rode a hobby horse or a small horse. It was a term used to describe a h......
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Hobley
The surname Hobley is of English origin and is derived from the medieval given name "Hob," a diminutive of "Robert." The suffix "-ley" indicates a meadow or clearing, suggesting that the name origi......
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Hoblin
The surname Hoblin is of English origin and is believed to be a variant of the name Hoblyn. It is derived from the medieval given name "Hob," a diminutive of Robert, combined with the suffix "-lin,......
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Hoblit
The surname Hoblit is of English origin and is believed to be a variant of the name Hoblet or Hoblett. It is derived from the medieval given name Hob, a diminutive form of Robert, combined with the......
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Hobson
The surname Hobson is of English origin and is derived from the medieval given name "Hob," a diminutive form of "Robert." The name Hobson means "son of Hob" or "son of Robert." It is a patronymic s......
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Hockaday
The surname Hockaday is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Hocca" combined with the word "daeg," meaning "day." It is believed to have originated as a nickname for......
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Hockenhull
The surname Hockenhull is of English origin and is derived from a place name. It is believed to originate from the combination of the Old English words "hoc" meaning "hook" or "bend" and "hull" mea......
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Hockett
The surname Hockett is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "hoc," meaning "hook" or "crook." It was likely used as a nickname for someone who had a hooked or crooked nose or ......
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Hockey
The surname Hockey is of English origin and is derived from the Old French word "hocquet," meaning a shepherd's crook or a hooked implement. It is believed to have been a nickname given to someone ......
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Hockin
The surname Hockin is of English origin and is derived from the medieval personal name "Huchin," a diminutive form of "Hugh." The name Hugh itself comes from the Germanic elements "hug" meaning "he......
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