Common Last Names

The most widespread surnames in the world — and what they mean.

1,124 surnames found Page 4 of 23
Clooney
Clooney is an Irish surname derived from the Gaelic O Cluanaigh, meaning desc...
American (famous)
Hadid
Hadid is an Arabic surname meaning iron, derived from the Arabic root h-d-d, ...
American (famous)
Kardashian
Kardashian is an Armenian surname derived from the word kardash meaning stone...
American (famous)
Hilton
Hilton is an English surname and place name meaning hill settlement, from Old...
American (famous)
Trump
German surname derived from the Middle Low German word trumpe, meaning drum. ...
American (famous)
Raj
Surname and personal-name element meaning rule or kingdom.
Indian
White
Descriptive surname often referring to fair hair or complexion.
English
Dawson
Patronymic surname meaning son of Daw, a diminutive of David.
English
Bronson
Patronymic surname meaning son of Brown.
English
Goodman
Status nickname surname meaning good man or householder.
English
Akhtar
Derived from a personal name meaning star, used widely in South Asia as a sur...
South asian
Johnston
Locational surname from John’s town or related Scottish place names.
Scottish
Sato
Very common Japanese surname, historically linked to clan and office associat...
Japanese
Ali
Derived from the Arabic personal name meaning exalted or noble.
Arabic
Lu
Ancient Chinese surname tied to old states and noble lines.
Chinese
Meier
Variant of Meyer, status surname linked to stewardship or farming.
German
Harris
Usually a patronymic meaning son of Harry.
English
Oconnor
Anglicized form of Ó Conchobhair.
Irish
Muller
Occupational surname meaning miller.
German
Grady
Anglicized form of Ó Grádaigh.
Irish
Melendez
Patronymic surname meaning son of Melendo.
Spanish
Alam
Name meaning world or banner in Arabic and Persian usage, also used as a surn...
South asian
Clark
Occupational surname for a clerk or scribe.
English
Lewis
Derived from the given name Lewis, from Germanic or Frankish roots.
English
Dean
Occupational or topographic surname linked to a dean or valley.
English
Robinson
Patronymic surname meaning son of Robin.
English
Suzuki
Historic Japanese surname often interpreted as bell tree in common readings.
Japanese
Joseph
Derived from the biblical personal name Joseph.
Jewish
Odonnell
Anglicized form of Ó Domhnaill.
Irish
Buchanan
Locational surname from Stirlingshire, Scotland.
Scottish
Lucas
Derived from the personal name Lucas or Luke.
Spanish
Rajan
Derived from a word meaning king, used as surname and personal name.
Indian
Rana
Title-derived surname associated with rulership or warrior lineages.
South asian
Schmidt
Occupational surname meaning smith.
German
Albert
Derived from the personal name Albert, meaning noble and bright.
Germanic
Grant
Historic surname, sometimes linked to tallness or a territorial family line.
Scottish
Torres
Topographic surname meaning towers.
Spanish
King
Nickname surname that may have referred to someone regal, a pageant role, or ...
English
Wright
Occupational surname meaning craftsman or maker.
English
Decker
Occupational surname for a roofer or layer of coverings.
German
Rossi
Nickname surname meaning red-haired.
Italian
Walker
Occupational surname for a fuller of cloth, later associated with one who walks.
English
Ahmed
Derived from the Arabic personal name Ahmad, meaning most praised.
Arabic
Ogilvie
Historic Scottish surname from Angus territory.
Scottish
Joyce
Norman-Irish surname that became established in western Ireland.
Irish
Silva
Topographic surname meaning woodland or forest.
Portuguese
Buckley
Anglicized Irish surname from Ó Buachalla, often linked to herdsman roots.
Irish
Luna
Locational or poetic surname meaning moon.
Spanish
Allen
Derived from a given name meaning handsome or cheerful in older Celtic usage.
Scottish
Graves
Topographic or occupational surname with several medieval origins.
English
Why are some names so common?

Common surnames often originate from occupations, geography, or patronymic traditions shared across cultures.

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