60. 51. 95. Famous last name bearer: actor Chris Evans. Harlan, (English Origin) Victorian surnames for people from a place in Iowa. I - ie, or y, or ey: Pitersen - Pietersen - Pytersen; Isbrant - Ysbrant - Eysbrant; Timmerman - Tymmerman; Rickersen - Ryckersen; kistemaecker - kystemaecker; Dircksen - Diercksen; Isaack - Ysaack - Eysaack ui - uy: Bruin - Bruyn; Cuiper - Kuyper sz - sen: Hendricksz - Hendricksen; Jansz - Jansen/Janssen (Jans zoon) The General Register Office of England and Wales, The General Register Office of Northern Ireland. Burton (English origin) means "fort settlement", a noble family name. Greville (Norman-French origin) means "a settlement". Famous last name bearer: U.S. President Jimmy Carter. (patronymic or family name is unknown), (de) Bierkaecker, Marten; Merten Hendricksen, (de) Brouwer, Jacob; Jacob Jansen van Noortstrant, de Smit, Barent; de Karreman, Terck; de Cooperslager, Maes; de, e. nickname based on character, physical appearance. Eastaughffe, (English Origin) Meaning an "eastern town or homestead". Elton, (Old English Origin) The Old English word meaning "Ella's town". 24. People have long believed that the new developed surnames have their roots in the Victorian era surnames. 91. 96. 8. 47. 21. The last names of royalty were considered posh last names in France. Such royal surnames were very popular in the Welsh, Scottish, France, and German regions. We strive to recommend the very best things that are suggested by our community and are things we would do ourselves - our aim is to be the trusted friend to parents. These powerful were often kings and monarch who bestowed upon them titles, which was held by the "Head of the House" or patriarch and later on used by their sons. As an Amazon Associate, Kidadl earns from qualifying purchases. as children's names in 2018 was up 15.5% compared to a year ago. Stokeclimsland: an overcrowded family and a lonedrifter, Stithians: Cornwall, Columbus andCumbria, Cornwall & Scilly Historic Environment Record, ADVENT: Burgess and Hockin (3) [Total number of men listed = 35], ALTARNUN: Joll (8); Hodge and Kelly (6); Burnard, Kitto and Moore (5) [No.= 182], ANTONY: Reepe (6); Byland and Hooper (5) [No.= 212], BLISLAND: John (8); Kitt and Robins (7); Burnard (5) [No.= 138], BOCONNOC: Harding, Jane and Pearne (4) [No.= 92], BODMIN: Bond (10); Rounsevall, Webb and Williams (8); Hodge (7) [No.= 491], BOTUSFLEMING: Symons (6); Frost and Robert (5) [No.= 82], BOYTON: Pedlar (6); Chapman and Harris (5) [No.= 98], BREAGE: William (14); James (9); Cornish, Pascoe, Ripper, Simon, Stephen and Thomas (8) [No.= 275], BUDOCK: Thomas (18); Medlyn (17); Rowe (8): Pellow (7) [No.= 379], CALLINGTON: Westcott (5); Crabb (4) [No.= 91], CALSTOCK: Bond (8); Dodge, Edward, Honeycombe, Jane and Martin (5) [No.= 178], CAMBORNE: Vincent (7); Ellis, Hockin, Humphrey and William (5) [No.= 171], CARDINHAM: Raw (7); Wills (6); Harris (5) [No.= 127], CONSTANTINE: Chegwyn (10); Penaluna and Rowe (8); Pascoe and Thomas (6) [No.= 268], CORNELLY: Symons (6); Rossow (5); Bone (4) [No.= 40], CRANTOCK: Scovern (8); Clemo, Tippet and Williams (6); Adam, Michell and Nicholl (5) [No.= 131], CREED: Stoate and Wooldridge (3) [No.= 73], CROWAN: Williams (12); Rowe and Varion (5) [No.= 175], CUBERT: Chenoweth, May and Penrose (6); Andrew, Carvolth and Delbridge (5) [No.= 111], CUBY (includes Tregony): Williams (4); Harris, Hearle and Plemin (3) [No.= 49], CURY: Anthony (8); Jenkin, Jennings, Pearce and Thomas (5) [No.= 88], DAVIDSTOW: Pearce (9); Hore (6); Chapman and Holman (5) [No.= 85], DULOE: Clemes (16); Barret and Sowden (9); Beale, Knight and Rundle (5) [No.= 192], EGLOSHAYLE: Kestell (11); Cock (8); Billing (7); Ford, Lander, Pearse and Rowse (6) [No.= 238], EGLOSKERRY: Rodger (8); Dawe, Geake, Hill, Pearce and Prout (4) [No.= 76], ENDELLION: Billing (7); Martin and Pauly (6); Brown, Smith and Tom (5) [No.= 204], FEOCK: John (6); William (4); Thomas (3) [No.= 58], FORRABURY: Veale (6); Hamley and Rank (3) [No.= 32], FOWEY: Chealey and Colquite (6); Rashleigh and Williams (5) [No.= 246], GERMOE: William (10); Higgaw, Simons and Tyack (4) [No.= 92], GERRANS: Jennings (8); Stodden (7); Jago, John, Newey, Pascow, Sawle and Roberts (5) [No.= 169], GORRAN: Luke (14); Wills (12); Polsue (10); Hennow, Jenkin and Roe (7) [No.= 310], GRADE: Courtis and Richard (5); Ralph (3) [No.= 54], GRAMPOUND: Bone,Collet, Coombe, Day, Hawkins, Loggett, and Verran (3) [No.= 94], GUNWALLOE: Wills (8); Richard (7); Ralph (4) [No.= 72], GULVAL: Thomas (10); Martin (8), Paul (7); Bond and Donithorne (6) [No.= 155], GWENNAP: Bray (12); Harry (10); James, Robert and Tregonning (7) [No.= 275], GWINEAR: Michell (5); Phillip (3) [No.= 51], GWITHIAN: Cock (10); Michell and White (6); James and Williams (5) [No.= 68], HELLAND: Opie and Tucker (6); Best and Hendy (4) [No.= 72], HELSTON: Matthew (12); Pearce (11); Thomas (9), Cock and James (6) [No.= 241], ILLOGAN: Brown (13); Paul (12); Jenkin (7); Phillips and Stevens (6) [No.= 216], KENWYN: Daniel (8); Cock (6); Jennings (5) [No.= 197], KILKHAMPTON: Ching (14); Sharsell (10); Wills (9); Elliot, Tremble and Warmington (7) [No.= 255], LADOCK: Retallack (6); Woolcock (5); Benallack, Knight and Snell (4) [No.= 143], LANDEWEDNACK: Pearce (8); Thomas (7); James and Stephen (4) [No.= 55], LANDRAKE: Rawe (16); Knight and Palmer (9); Jeffery and Roberts (8) [No.= 224], LANDULPH: Bray (11); Webb (8); Bailey and Hodge (6) [No.= 144], LANHYDROCK: Langdon and Littleton (3) [No.= 64], LANIVET: Emmett and Hawking (6); Burne, Courtneay and Hicks (5) [No.= 183], LANLIVERY: Bowden and Libby (6); Lean (5) [No.= 184], LANREATH: Grills (9); Skentleberry (8); ALee (7); Rundle, Willcock and Wilton (6) [No.= 169], LANSALLOS: Dyer (14); Killiow and Searle (7); Peake (6); Jane, Pope, Tingcombe and Trusell (5) [No.= 158], LANTEGLOS BY CAMELFORD: Cock (9); Penwarden (8); Gay (7); Parken and Warren (6) [No.= 173], LANTEGLOS BY FOWEY: Beale and Michell (8); Knight (7); Botters, Kent and Wallis (5) [No.= 251], LAUNCELLS: Smith and Wellesford (7); Heard and Mill (6) [No.= 195], LAUNCESTON ST MARY: Kingdon, Martin and Seamor (7); Gynn (6); Cock and Jeffery (5) [No.= 288], LAWHITTON: Edgcombe and Jackman (8); Slade and Tucker (7); Brendon (5) [No.= 94], LELANT: Hoskin (10); Nickles (9); Uren (7); Stephen, Thomas and White (6) [No.= 166], LESNEWTH: Langman (8); Bettenson, Hobb, Jose, Michell and Taylor (3) [No.= 38], LEWANNICK: Coumbe (8); Wadge (6); Goodman, Hill, Lucas, Nutting and Sleep (5) [No.= 126], LEZANT: Axworthy and Harper (6); Aunger, Burley, Doble, Martin and Pellow (4) [No.= 147], LINKINHORNE: Robert (16); Budge (14); John and Landry (9); Davey (8) [No.= 237], LISKEARD: Mark and Rodger (19); Pett (15); Hoblin and Moon (10) [No.= 502], LITTLE PETHERICK: Nankivell and Trenouth (3) [No.= 28], LOSTWITHIEL: Hill (6); Taprell (4); Harris, Harvey, John, Moore, Strong and Vivian (3) [No.= 129], LUDGVAN: Robert (9); John and Thomas (7); Carne and Vellanoweth (6) [No.= 187], LUXULYAN: Williams (9); Thomas (8); Grose (6); Pascoe (5) [No.= 162], MABE: Crowgey and Pellow (5); Antern (3) [No.= 46], MADRON: Lanyon and Noy (7); Nicholas and Stephen (6); Champion, Eddy, Holla, Leggo and Rodda (5) [No.= 182], MAKER: Salmon (13); Michell (6); Blake, Hooper, Rundle and Scorey (5) [No.= 384], MANACCAN: Tresise (9); Retallack (8); Williams (6); Michell and Rowse (5) [No.= 109], MARHAMCHURCH: Uglow (11); Jewell (8); Gibbons (7); Osborne (5) [No.= 112], MAWGAN in MENEAGE: Rowe (8); Williams and Hancock (6); Cornow and Trevethan (5) [No.= 144], MAWGAN in PYDAR: Benny (11); George (8); Blake (7); Bennett, Morcombe, Penvose, Pollard, Rawling and Rowe (5) [No.= 195], MAWNAN: Downing (6); Penwarne and Woolcock (3) [No.= 61], MENHENIOT: Stephen (11); Lobb (7); Hambly and Spry (6); Lyne and Snell (5) [No.= 250], MERTHER: Dabb (6); Ley and Penrose (4) [No.= 65], MEVAGISSEY: Dally (9); Davy and Stephens (6); Brokenshaw and Robins (5) [No.= 189], MICHAELSTOW: Mullis (8); Keen and Parson (4) [No.= 54], MINSTER: Auger (5); Bath, Martin, Sayer, Steven and Webb (3) [No.= 87], MORVAH: Guy, Harry and Umphra (3) [No.= 36], MORVAL: Oliver (11); Dingle (9); Bray (7); Horell and Symm (5) [No.= 159], MORWENSTOW: Ching (10); Trick (7); Cleverton (5) [No.= 179], MULLION: Odger (11); Sandry (8); Kempthorne (7); James (5) [No.= 150], MYLOR: Michell (11); Thomas (7); Deacon, Isaac and Rowe (4) [No.= 131], NEWLYN EAST: Andrew (7); Gully, Jenkin and Keast (5) [No.= 223], NORTH HILL: Dawe (18); Jackman (7); Hender (6); Reed, Smith, Spear and Spoor (5) [No.= 191], NORTH TAMERTON: Trick (9); Cornew, Cutting and Worden (6) [No.= 109], OTTERHAM: Hobb (5); Avery and Grigg (4) [No.= 40], PADSTOW: Peter (9); Rounsevall and Warne (8); Martin, Spear and Tom (6) [No.= 277], PAUL: Richard (15); Thomas and Tonkin (13); William (11); Cock (9) [No.= 266], PELYNT: Pine (10); Williams (9); Brown, Hodge, Richards and Thomas (6) [No.= 167], PENZANCE: James (7); Stone and Williams (5) [No.= 242], PERRANARWORTHAL: Williams (5); Francis (4); Bawden, Rawling and Trengove (3) [No.= 57], PERRANUTHNOE: Ninnis (8); Davey and Laity (5) [No.= 74], PERRANZABULOE: Sherman (6); Andrew, Aver, Batten, Cottey, Gay, Hendra, Phillips, Richard and Tippett (5) [No.= 182], PHILLACK: James and Pascoe (5); Nicholls, Paul and White (4) [No.= 73], PHILLEIGH: Brewer, Penhallow, Slade and Tredinham (4) [No.= 85], PILLATON: Rickard (6); Clark, Herring and Stephen (4) [No.= 70], POUGHILL: Harris, Rowland and Short (4) [No.= 92], POUNDSTOCK: Marshall (12); Penwarden (11), Webb (10); Mill (7); Holman (6) [No.= 157], PROBUS: Williams (10); Huddy (10); Spry (9); Allen and Hugh (7) [No.= 292], QUETHIOCK: Stephens (10); Hawkyn 98); Deeble (6); Collen and Gadgcombe (5) [No.= 189], RAME: Brown, Edward and Gilbert (5) [No.= 164], REDRUTH: Penhellick (10); Cock (7); John, Pennarth and Williams (5) [No.= 151], ROCHE: Pearce (6); Carhart (5); Eddyvean, German, Pascoe and West (4) [No.=108], RUANLANIHORNE: Dennis (4); Crocker, Greeby, Johns, Langdon, Lockett, Restorick, Retallack and Trestrain (3) [No.= 88], SANCREED: Truran (9); Maddern (8); Baynard (7); Bosence, Gibbs and Olivey (6) [No.= 120], SENNEN: Williams (7); Richards (4) Gwennap, Hockin, James, Matthew and Osborne (3) [No.= 59], SHEVIOCK: Bray, Harry and Sargent (6); Chubb, Dewstow and Rundle (5) [No.= 154], SITHNEY: Thomas (17); Nicholas (7); Harry (6); Coode, Steven and Williams (5) [No.= 190], SOUTH HILL: Grills (19); Deacon (11); Tipper (6); Landry (5) [No.= 122], SOUTH PETHERWIN: Pawlyn (9); Couch and Lucas (8) [No.= 211], ST AGNES: Paul and Tregay (7);Williams (6); Tonkin and Whita (5) [No.= 141], ST ALLEN: Rundle and Thomas (4); John, Jory, Lander, Luke, May and Watts (3) [No.= 105], ST ANTHONY IN MENEAGE: Thomas (5); Taylor (4); Jenkin and Roskruge(3) [No.= 65], ST ANTHONY IN ROSELAND: Pearce (10); Spry and Williams (4) [No.= 53], ST BLAZEY: Rowse 910); Cock (7); Bennet, Cullis, Martin, Vounder and Warne (3) [No.= 115], ST BREOCK: Blake (18); Woolcock (9); Hocker, Pedlar, Pettigrew and Richards (8) [No.= 249], ST BREWARD: Hawken (7); Davey and Hockin (6); Kernick and Matthew (5) [No.= 137], ST BURYAN: Thomas (10); Harry, Harvey, Jacka and Rowe (6) [No.= 200], ST CLEER: Cole (17); Lyne (8); Keast (6); Bant, Leach, Lucas and Trubody (5) [No.= 182], ST CLEMENT: Allen (6); Phillips (5); Hill, Hodge and Park (4) [No.= 141], ST COLUMB MAJOR: Rowse (12); Williams (10); Cock (8); Callaway (7); Allen, Cocking, Day, Hawke and Pollard [No.= 367], ST COLUMB MINOR: Cook (11); Roberts (10); Lukey, Mundy and Perking (8) [No.= 309], ST DENNIS: Phillips, Tonkin and Truscott (4) [No.=66], ST DOMINICK: Jane (9); Serpell (8); Bond (7); Slade (6) [No.= 139], ST ENODER: Woon (8); Rickard (6); Bennet and Couch (5) [No.= 175], ST ERME: Parrett (6); Julyan (4); Rawlyn and Rowe (3) (No.= 105], ST ERTH: Robert (7); Trannack (5); Tyer (4) [No.= 124], ST ERVAN: Tom (7); Docken (6); Pearce (5) [No.= 88], ST EVAL: Trevethick (6); Brymm, Eddy, Harbert, Michell, Nation and Trevithian (4) [No.= 102], ST EWE: Mewton, Randell and Williams (6); Harris, Rundle and Tremayne (5) [No.= 194], ST GENNYS: Marshall (22); Hooper and Popham (6); Bray, Hallett, Moyse and Uglow (4) [No.= 139], ST GERMANS: Dawe (23); Hancock (14); Steven (13); Austin and Dyer (11) [No.= 638], ST GLUVIAS (includes Penryn): Williams (9); Lawrence (8); Brown, Hodge, Richards and Thomas (6) [No.= 380], ST HILARY: Rowe (6); Curtis and James (5) [No.= 100], ST ISSEY: Arthur, Harris and Pearce (9); Tom and Trenouth (6) [No.= 177], ST IVE: Hoskin (7); Doney (6); Cornish, Lean and Morshead (5) [No.= 169], ST IVES: Richard and Thomas (8); Hicks, James and Stevens (6) [No.= 286], ST JOHN: Skinner (5); Lemin (4); Pearce, Rowe, Sargent and Tucker [No.= 67], ST JULIOT: Simons (9); Shephard and Rawle (6) [No.= 72], ST JUST IN PENWITH: Williams (14); Edwards (12); Ustick (9); Bennett, Oates, Perace, Thomas and Tonkin (7) [No.= 260], ST JUST IN ROSELAND: James (11); Pearce (6); Higgow, Luke and Rawe (5) [No.= 172], ST KEVERNE: John and William (15); Harry (14); James and Thomas (13) [No.= 424], ST KEYNE: Prouse (4); Anger, Oliver and Phare (3) [No.= 43], ST LEVAN: Williams (12); John (6); Robert (5) [No.= 86], ST MABYN: Hamley (20); Tom (8); Adam and Menhenick (5) [No.= 184], ST MARTIN BY LOOE (includes East Looe): Collin (10); Burt (7); Broad, Chubb, Hoskin and Stephens (6) [No.= 315], ST MARTIN IN MENEAGE: Butcher and Chenhall (5); Bossorow and Faby (4) [No.= 81], ST MELLION: Elliott (6); Joslyn (5); Tozer and Tremeer (4) [No.= 100], ST MERRYN: Williams and Withiel (8); Ivy and Trevithan (7); Bone, Michell and Weary (5) [No.= 134], ST MEWAN: May (6); Balbery, Hancock, Mair and Vian (5) [No.= 96], ST MICHAEL CAERHAYS: Hooker and Popham (5) [No.= 46], ST MICHAEL PENKIVEL: Antern, Boscawen, Courtenay, Thomas and Williams (2) [No.= 45], ST MINVER: Guy, Mably and Morris (9); Harris, Rounsevall and Stephen (8) [No.= 260], ST PINNOCK: Eade and Gabriel (5); Broad (4) [No.= 82], ST SAMPSON: Michell (6); Colquite (5); Beale and Goode (4) [No.= 89], ST STEPHEN BY LAUNCESTON: Veale (10); Prout (7); White (5) [No.= 183], ST STEPHEN IN BRANNEL: Bone and Trethewey (9); Pye (8); Vanson (7); Commin, James, Nankivell and Williams (6) [No.= 248], ST STEPHENS BY SALTASH (includes Saltash): Wills (16); Trenerry (8); Piper (7); Luce, Pethen, Rundle and Skelton (6) [No.= 360], ST TEATH: Hill (10); Cowling (8); Dagg (7); Bennett and May (5) [No.= 161], ST THOMAS BY LAUNCESTON: Pooley and Trease (4) [No.= 111], ST TUDY: Scadgell (10); Blewett and Wills (8); Paweley (6); Cock, Kempthorne and Nicholl (5) [No.= 153], ST VEEP: Willcock (15); Phillip and Webb (7); Burne, Cossen and Hoskin (6) [No.= 155], ST WENN: Best and Chappell (8); Williams (7); Parkin and Tippett (5) [No.= 114], STITHIANS: Thomas (7); Coad, Dunstone, Martin and Penhalurick (6) [No.= 121], STOKE CLIMSLAND: Hatch (13); Clark (11); Hawton and Trease (9); Hawken and Morke (8) [No.= 322], STRATTON: Call and Jewell (11); Baron (9); Saunders (8); Radd and Beare (7) [No.= 314], TALLAND (includes West Looe): Francis (13); Couch and Martin (7); Gourd, Mellin and Pope (6) [No.= 212], TINTAGEL: Danger (8); Paron and Symon (7); Avery and Hender (6) [No.= 157], TOWEDNACK: Odger, Pearce and Trewhela (3) [No.= 50], TREMAINE: Hay and Strout (4); Prout and Roose (3) [No.= 35], TRENEGLOS: Congdon (7); Harry (5); Strout (4) [No.= 52], TRESMERE: Dodge (5); Bannick and Launder (3) [No.= 33], TREVALGA: Pethick (7); Trewin (5); Kerton (4) [No.= 52], TREWEN: Nottle (5); Gimblett (4); Boniface and Physick (3) [No.= 44], TYWARDREATH: Baker (9); Cole and Cullum (8); Colliver, Couch, Hicks and Kittow (7) [No.= 203], VERYAN: Thomas and Williams (9); Ball (8); Jenkin, Pascoe, Searle and Richards (6) [No.= 232], WARBSTOW: Grigg (9); Brown (6); Ridgeman and Saunders (4) [No.= 81], WEEK ST MARY: Colwell (9); Orchard (8); Clifton (7); Blake, Pethick and Treween (5) [No.= 139], WENDRON: Thomas (10); Wearne (9); Pascoe (8); Prior and Rowe (7) [No.= 271], WHITSTONE: Pethick (6); Coombe, Hobb and Jane (4) [No.= 96], WITHIEL: Williams (12); Langdon (5); Jane (4) [No.= 93], ZENNOR: Udy (8); Michell, Phillip and Polmear (5) [No.= 84]. Dryden, (Old English Origin) Taken from the words dre (dry) and denu (valley). 50. Please note: prices are correct and items are available at the time the article was published. So trades, nicknames, places of origin, and fathers' names became fixed surnames - names such as Fletcher and Smith, Redhead and Swift, Green and Pickering, Wilkins and Johnson. 99. Keene, (English Origin) Victorian surnames for people from a city in New Hampshire. 6. Kidadl is supported by you, the reader. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. 17. You can also browse this list to check the rarest victorian names in the world today. Where surnames come from a brief history, How to trace the origin of your family name: an example, Surnames in Madron: By Nicholls. Subscribe for virtual tools, STEM-inspired play, Appleton, (English Origin) Surnames of people from a village currently in Oxfordshire. Cotton, (Old English Origin) Meaning a "cotton farmstead". Artemas .. Puritans in the 17th century, but .. Common. 55. Names deriving from plants and animals are almost certainly nicknames - such as Catt, Sparrow and Oak - but may also be location names or even occupations. More than half of the surnames are derived from the Christian or fore-name of the father,[1] and based on a total of 3,253,800 people, nearly 18 in every 100 persons was known by one of these fifty surnames. 20. Gastrell, (Old English Origin) Taken from the last name of the infamous Rev. Clifford, (English Origin) Family last name for people residing in a place in Herefordshire. 15th Century German Women's Names, by Talan Gwynek A small collection of women's given names from Arnsburg, in Hessen. S eventeenth century baby names and what they mean, with 56 results. De la Rue (French origin) means "of the street". Three common English surnames Smith, Wright and Taylor -are excellent examples of this. 80. Unique 18th century names for girls include Hester, Mercy, Lavinia, Sophronia, and Theodosia. Pie Ya, Puddin'-tame, Frog, Tennie C., Monkey, Mush, Cooter, John de Baptist, Fat-Man, Preacher, Jack Rabbit, Sixty, Pop Corn, Old Gold, Dootes, Angle-Eye, Bad Luck, Sky-up-de-Greek, Cracker, Jabbo, Cat-Fish, Bear, Tip, Odessa, Pig Lasses, Rattler, Pearly, Luck, Buffalo, Old Blue, Red Fox, and Coon are some of the most common. Culpepper, (Middle English Origin) A spicer or herbalist in ancient times. Before the Norman Conquest of Britain, people did not have hereditary surnames: they were known just by a personal name or nickname. Fairfax (Scottish origin) means "fair hair". Jane: Jane is from the Hebrew language as well, meaning God is gracious. They are passionate about turning your everyday moments into memories and bringing you inspiring ideas to have fun with your family. Villeneuve (French origin) means "new settlement". 18. 2. New surnames continued to be formed long after 1400, and immigrants brought in new ones. Digby, (English Origin) One of the Victorian surnames taken from a suburb of Exeter's name. 42. Auguste (French and Latin origin) means "favored with good omens". Anyone using the information provided by Kidadl does so at their own risk and we can not accept liability if things go wrong. James (Hebrew origin) meaning "supplanter". Vercher (French origin) means "farmland" Many farmers held this title. Your search for the perfect list of French noble names is over! If you purchase using the buy now button we may earn a small commission. Browning, (English Origin) Named after a tiny semi-automatic handgun in Europe. Hereditary surnames (a surname passed down from a father to his children) were not in common use in the British Isles prior to about the 14th century. Middleton, (English Origin) A city and town in Dane County, Wisconsin. [Kosmo, .. 2 more]. 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