Old English surnames. The "hottest" American first and last names. Modern Russian surnames

Common features of American surnames.

History of American surnames as rich as the population of the United States, a state of immigrants, is diverse. Essentially, an American surname can reveal its “kinship” with any nation. And yet, the core of the American nation is native English speakers (Scots, Irish, English, Welsh), who mixed with other peoples, which largely determined the characteristics of American surnames. common feature American surnames - they do not differ by gender and are essentially masculine. As for the spelling and pronunciation of American surnames in Russian, they are subject to the laws of Russian spelling. That is, declension of American surnames complies with the rules for declension of Russian surnames.

The dominant role of English-speaking surnames.

Interpretation of American surnames the most varied. According to the value, American surnames can be divided into five main groups. One includes surnames that are derived from the father's names (Peterson, Williams). Others are based on the name of the profession in which the first bearer of the surname was engaged (Smith, “blacksmith”). A large group of American surnames are associated with geographical names(England, Lancaster). Some surnames reflect the characteristics of the area (Pul, “reservoir, whirlpool”). Quite a few American surnames were born from common nouns - Bush (“bush”), Fish (“fish”). The surnames of non-English-speaking Americans are forced to constantly adapt to the sound familiar in the country in order to correspond to easier spelling and easier pronunciation. Some surnames are simply abbreviated (Pappadakis-Pappas, Vinareski-Vinar). Others are translated into English (Koning-King). Still others are remade in the English style (Cartier-Carter, Belo-Bellows). However, some surnames retained their national meaning and were not influenced American surnames. For example, spanish surnames if they have changed, it is insignificant.

Surnames of Indians and Africans.

Native American surnames were historically formed from personal names and nicknames. But if you look dictionary of American surnames, then you can notice that there are very few of them. Nowadays, most Indians have common American surnames. The same goes for African American surnames. In the course of history, they gradually lost their unique names and subsequently began to take familiar American surnames. True, in Lately Descendants of people from Africa try to give their surnames a national flavor.

An alphabetical list of American surnames shows that certain part Americans come up with fictitious, sonorous surnames that are memorable for their originality and help their bearers stand out.

List of common American surnames will help you find out which surnames are the most popular in America (USA).

The most popular American surnames and their meanings

We present to your attention a list of the most popular American surnames.
Smith– Smith
Johnson– Johnson
Williams– Williams
Jones– Jones
Brown– Brown
Davis– Davis
Miller– Miller
Wilson– Wilson
Moore– Moore
Taylor– Taylor
Anderson– Anderson
Thomas– Thomas
Jackson– Jackson
White– White
Harris– Harris
Martin– Martin
Thompson– Thompson
Garcia– Garcia
Martinez– Martinez
Robinson– Robinson
Clark–Clark
Rodriguez– Rodriguez
Lewis– Lewis
Lee– Lee
Walker– Walker
Hall– Hall
Allen– Allen
Young– Young
Hernandez– Hernandez
King– King
Wright– Wright
Lopez– Lopez
Hill– Hill
Scott– Scott
Green– Green
Adams– Adams
Baker– Baker
Gonzalez– Gonzalez
Nelson– Nelson
Carter– Carter
Mitchell– Mitchell
Perez– Perez
Roberts– Roberts
Turner– Turner
Phillips– Phillips
Campbell– Campbell
Parker– Parker
Evans– Evans
Edwards– Edwards
Collins– Collins

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This page lists the most common American surnames in the United States.

Smith

Johnson

Williams

Jones

Brown

Davis

Miller

Wilson

Taylor

Anderson

Thomas

Jackson

White

Harris

Martin

Thompson

Martinez

Robinson

Clark

Rodriguez

Lewis

Walker

Hall

Allen

King

Wright

Lopez

Hill

Scott

Green

Adams

Baker

Gonzalez

Nelson

Carter

Mitchell

Perez

Roberts

Turner

Phillips

Parker

Evans

Edwards

Collins

Stewart

Morris

Rogers

Morgan

Bell

Bailey

Rivera

Cooper

Richardson

Coke

Howard

Torres

Peterson

Gray

Ramirez

James

Watson

Brooks

Sanders

Bennett

Ross

Henderson

Jenkins

Perry

Long

Patterson

Flores

Washington

Butler

Simmons

Foster

Gonzalez

Alexander
Russell

Diaz

Hayes

Williams

Anderson

Thompson

Martinez

Robinson

Rodriguez

Gonzalez

Mitchell

Phillips

Richardson

Peterson

Henderson

Patterson

Washington

Gonzales

Alexander

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For Russian girls, America seems like a paradise: handsome men, rich country and an unusual mentality.

I would like to learn a little more about the inhabitants of the other side of the planet, dream about marriage and try on a beautiful name. Read what beautiful and unusual American surnames there are.

Like all oldest surnames, the carriers of the most popular ones can be attributed to the most ancient family.

In ancient times, personal names were given to families for their lifestyle, profession, or in honor of the area in which they lived.

One of the most popular surnames in America is Smith. Translated from English - “blacksmith”.

Apparently the first representative of the family worked in a blacksmith shop and was popular in his area.

Other most popular names include:

  • Wilson (formed from a proper name).
  • Johnson (derived from a male personal name).
  • Taylor is a seamstress or tailor.
  • Davids (from a personal male name).
  • Brown - brown.
  • Jones (from a male name).

Many common surnames are derived from the first head of the family.

Apparently, several centuries ago, John, William and David were held in high esteem by the family. Celebrities often take advantage of privileges and take on popular pseudonyms.

Important! The most famous Smith is Hollywood actor Will Smith.

List of beautiful and rare names in English and their meaning in Russian

Euphonic female names They also caress the ear. And if combined with a rare American surname, then the pleasure is double.

Depending on the purpose of your choice, find suitable name according to the instructions described in the table:

Purpose of interest Advice
Nickname for the game The popular option is not suitable, since online games it's rare to name yourself popular surname without large quantity numbers after. Choose a rare name
Nickname for show business There are two options here: a well-known name and a rare name.

Shakira will be an unusual nickname in Russia, absorbing success, but Olivia rarely appears in everyday life and may arouse interest

Login for social networks For VK or Instagram, in order not to advertise his identity, he wants to pretend to be an important American person. Choose the option you like
Change of real name In this case, you should also change your last name in your passport. Choose a new name that will be in harmony with the groom's surname

Important! The meaning of a name affects a person’s character and his life.

Friends will begin to perceive you anew, calling you not “Polina”, but “Pamella”. Read the meaning of the nickname before changing it.

To the most beautiful and rare names in America include:

  • Abbey. This is a cheerful girl who chooses the easy path in life. Translated as "father's joy." Will always be a real treasure among male attention.
  • Arena A unique girl who is distinguished by her gentle character and patience, often has amazing mental abilities. The literal translation is “high mountain.”
  • Bottlenose dolphin. A free person who is not used to going with the flow, but creates it. The woman is self-sufficient and independent. From English to Russian it sounds like “little bird”.
  • Elinor. This is the most faithful and devoted friend, she is like a hero of fairy tales - she sings with the birds, draws rainbows, smiles at the sun. The literal translation is shepherdess.
  • Shanna. Translated from English as “aristocrat”. Since ancient times, it was customary to call only noblewomen or ladies of blue blood with this name.
  • Avalon. Smart and responsible. The young lady is a match only for the goddess of wisdom, Athena. Translated from English as “apple”.
  • Olivia. Despite the soft sound, the owner of the name Strong and independent girl. She does not need protection, she herself will stand up for her honor. The word is translated as “army of elves.”
  • Holly. Kind, gentle and affectionate. Such a girl gets married early and has many children, loves quiet family gatherings and listening to children's laughter. The literal translation is “sister.”
  • Adamina. A nice and brave girl who has been fighting for justice all her life. A strong-willed person with a stable psyche. The beauty has a real masculine character.
  • Anabella. The appearance of the young lady may not be attractive, but as soon as she speaks, all men fall to the ground. She has an innate charm, translated as “graceful beauty.”
  • Eleanor. Always kind and active. A person is rarely left alone and loves large and noisy companies. “Friendship” is the meaning of her internal state.
  • Doris. Very optimistic and witty, looks at life with a positive attitude, often turns out to be the life of the party and travels around everything to the globe looking for friends. Literally – “funny”.
  • Laurie. Strange and mysterious, but attracts people to her. Often has an innate gift of clairvoyance and predicts his own future. The literal translation from English is “seer.”
  • Margaret. Beautiful outside and inside, she attracts with her cheerfulness and activity. Always lend a helping hand in difficult situations. From English it means “flower”.
  • Nicole. For one simple reason, mothers choose this name - the girl will be clean and tidy from the cradle. The name is also translated into Russian.
  • Chloe. Another representative of the strong and independent. It is impossible to stop her from reaching her goal, and only the best of men will win a girl’s heart.

Rare female surnames

Rare American surnames for girls include so-called middle names, which are often based on family affiliation to a particular nationality.

In America, such variants are rare; according to statistics, less than 300 thousand people are carriers.

Such surnames include:

  • Gonzales.
  • Brian.
  • Griffin.
  • Foster.
  • Butler.
  • Diaz.
  • Washington.
  • Simmons.
  • Alexander.
  • Russell.
  • Javier.

Important! American surnames are not masculine or feminine; they are universal.

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Formed at the end of the 18th century. The American nation is very heterogeneous and currently unites not only the descendants of immigrants from all parts of the world, but also indigenous people- Indians. Therefore, it is not surprising that in the surnames and names of US residents one can trace various national roots: European, African, South American, Asian. These features often make American surnames and names so interesting and exotic.

How are they formed?

The basis for many modern surnames became nicknames, including Indian ones. Also, quite often, surnames were formed from the names of professions (Smith, Miller, Taylor), geographical places (England, Lancaster) and objects (Bush, Rock, Moore), father's name (Johnson, Stevenson) and just names (Stewart, Williams, Henry) , as well as animals, flowers and various objects (Fish, White, Rose, Young).

At the beginning of the 20th century, there was a tendency to change difficult-to-pronounce national surnames: shortening, translation, transformation in order to make them similar to English-speaking ones. But in recent decades, a reverse process has been observed: the desire for one’s national and cultural identity, which is manifested in the refusal to Americanize names and surnames. This is especially true for people from African countries, Spain and Latin America. Modern American surnames and given names increasingly emphasize a person's origins.

Inventing pseudonyms is also a very common phenomenon. Most often they are taken creative personalities: musicians, actors, artists.

American names, male and female, are often abbreviated in everyday communication. Examples: Adam - Ed; Gilbert - Gil; Michael - Mike; Robert - Rob, Bob, Bobby, Robbie; Richard - Dick, Richie; Arnold - Arnie; Eleanor - Ellie, Nora; Elizabeth - Lizzie, Liz, Elsa, Betty, Beth; Katherine - Katie, Kat. Young guys (and even mature men) are often addressed by their initials. For example, a man named T.J. Most people you know will probably call Morris TJ.

As in English language, American men's and female surnames they sound exactly the same. In official communication, it is customary to address men by last name with the prefixes “Mister” or “Sir”, and “Miss” or “Mrs.” for women.

Female names

The top ten most beloved girl names by American parents include Isabella, Sofia, Emma, ​​Olivia, Ava, Emily, Abigail, Madison, Chloe, Mia.

Female names are often formed from names beautiful plants or precious stones. Examples: Rose, Daisy, Olive, Evie (Ivy), Lilly, Violet, Ruby, Beryl, Jade, etc.

Male names

According to statistics, American parents most often name boys Jacob, Ethan, Michael, Jayden, William, Alexander, Noah, Daniel, Aiden, Anthony.

There is a strong tradition of naming after a father or grandfather. In this case, the word “junior” (junior) or a serial name is added to the name: second, third, etc. For example: Anthony White Junior, Christian Bell Second.

American male names are often consonant with surnames (White, Johnson, Davis, Alexander, Carter, Neal, Lewis, etc.). And all because once upon a time both of them were formed from nicknames.

The most popular American surnames

More than two million people in the United States bear the surnames Smith and Johnson. With slightly more modest results (over a million people) follow the holders of the surnames Williams, Jones, Brown, Davis and Miller. Wilson, Moore and Taylor round out the top ten.

The most beautiful American surnames and names

Of course, there is no arguing about tastes, but you can still highlight a list of the most euphonious and even poetic names. Some of them were specially formed from suitable English words: Summer - “summer”, Joy - “joy”, May - “May”, Love - “love”, Hart - “heart”, etc.

  • Alisha.
  • Bonnie.
  • Vanessa.
  • Gladys.
  • Jade.
  • Imogen.
  • Cassandra.
  • Lillian.
  • Miriam.
  • Nancy.
  • Olivia.
  • Pamela.
  • Sabrina.
  • Tess.
  • Heidi.
  • Angie.
  • Alex.
  • Brandon.
  • Darren.
  • Kyle.
  • Mitchell.
  • Nicholas.
  • Peter.
  • Ronald.
  • Stephen.
  • Walter.
  • Fraser.
  • Hunter.
  • Charlie.
  • Sheldon.
  • Adrian.

There are not only beautiful American names, but also surnames.

For example:

  • Beverly.
  • Washington.
  • Green.
  • Crawford.
  • Aldridge.
  • Robinson.
  • Stone.
  • Florence.
  • Wallace.
  • Harris.
  • Evans.

In general, given names and surnames in the USA can be found to have different origins: Smith, Will - English; Miller, Brunner, Martha - German; Gonzales, Federico, Dolores - Spanish; Magnus, Sven - Swedish; Peterson, Jensen - Danish; Patrick, Donovan, O'Brien, McGill - Irish; Mario, Ruth - Portuguese; Isabella, Antonio, de Vito - Italian; Paul, Vivien - French; Lee is Chinese, etc. Combinations are not uncommon when the name is purely American, but the surname contains National character. Or vice versa. For example: Martha Roberts, Brandon Lee, etc.

The more you study American surnames and names, the more interesting discoveries you can make. In addition, the American nation is still forming, so it is possible that soon new unusual and beautiful names of varied origin.