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Surnames of English Origin
28,599 surnames found of English origin
Airey
The surname Airey is of English origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name Eiríkr, meaning "eternal ruler" or "ever powerful." It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it was origina......
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Airgood
The surname Airgood is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Eirikr," meaning "ever ruler," combined with the Old English word "gōd," meaning "good." Therefore, the me......
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Airheart
The surname Airheart is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "eorthe," meaning "earth." It is a topographic surname given to someone who lived near or worked with earth or soi......
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Airington
The surname Airington is of English origin and is believed to be derived from a place name. It is thought to have originated from the Old English personal name "Earning" combined with the suffix "-......
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Airth
The surname Airth is of Scottish origin and is derived from the place name Airth, a village located in the Falkirk council area of Scotland. The name Airth is believed to have originated from the O......
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Airy
The surname Airy is of English origin and has multiple possible meanings. It could be derived from the Old English word "ærg," meaning "oar," and may have been a nickname for a boatman or someone w......
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Aistrop
The surname Aistrop is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Eadstorp," meaning "Ead's village." It is a locational surname, indicating that the original bearer of th......
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Aitkenhead
The surname Aitkenhead is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Old English words "aet" meaning "at" and "heafod" meaning "head." It is a locational surname, indicating that the original beare......
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Aiton
The surname Aiton is of Scottish origin and is derived from the place name Aiton in the county of Berwickshire. It is believed to be derived from the Old English word "ea" meaning "river" and the O......
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Akard
The surname Akard is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name "Acered," meaning "son of Acre." It is a locational surname, indicating that the original bearer lived near ......
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