Name |
|
Origin |
|
Meaning |
Acker |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of the Acre, or Acres, from re... |
Ackerman |
|
Irish
|
| A ploughman, a husbandman, a tiller o... |
Ackermann |
|
Irish
|
| A ploughman, a husbandman, a tiller o... |
Ackeroyd |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of the Ackroyd, i.e. the oak c... |
Ackerson |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Archibald, from the nickna... |
Ackland |
|
Irish
|
| From the situation of their ancient s... |
Ackley |
|
Irish
|
| Local: At the Ackley, i.e. oak-medow.... |
Acklom |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Acklam, two parishes in Yor... |
Ackroyd |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of the Ackroyd, i.e. the oak c... |
Acland |
|
Irish
|
| From the situation of their ancient s... |
Acock |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Alcock, corrupted to Accoc... |
Acocks |
|
Irish
|
| The son of Alcock, corrupted to Accoc... |
Acomb |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Acomb, a parish near York. |
Acome |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Acomb, a parish near York. |
Acott |
|
Irish
|
| |
Acre |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of the Acre, or Acres, from re... |
Acres |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of the Acre, or Acres, from re... |
Acton |
|
Irish
|
| Local: The oak-town or oak-hill - the... |
Actone |
|
Irish
|
| |
Acworth |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Acworth, a parish near Wake... |
Adair |
|
Irish
|
| Thomas, the sixth Earl of Desmond, wh... |
Adam |
|
Irish
|
| Man, earthly. Adams is remarkably wel... |
Adames |
|
Irish
|
| Man, earthly. Adams is remarkably wel... |
Adams |
|
Irish
|
| Man, earthly. Adams is remarkably wel... |
Adamson |
|
Irish
|
| Man, earthly, son of Adam. Adams is r... |
Adamthwaite |
|
Irish
|
| Local: Of Adamthwaite (i.e. the clear... |