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1. **Abbott**: A variant of "Abbot," meaning "father" or "head of a monastery."
2. **Adams**: A variant of "Adam," meaning "man" or "red earth."
3. **Akers**: Meaning "one who lives near oak trees," derived from the Old English word "ac."
4. **Alexander**: Meaning "defender of mankind," from the Greek words "alexo" (to defend) and "aner" (man).
5. **Allen**: Meaning "handsome" or "noble," derived from the Old French word "alain."
6. **Anderson**: Meaning "son of Andrew," derived from the Greek name "Andreas."
7. **Andrews**: Meaning "brave" or "manly," derived from the Greek name "Andreas."
8. **Arnold**: Meaning "strong as a ruler," derived from the Old German words "arn" (eagle) and "wald" (ruler).
9. **Ashworth**: Meaning "one who lives near an ash tree," derived from the Old English word "aesce."
10. **Austin**: Meaning "venerable" or "great," derived from the Latin name "Augustinus."
11. **Bailey**: Meaning "bailiff" or "official," derived from the Old French word "bailli."
12. **Baker**: Meaning "one who bakes bread," derived from the Old English word "bacer."
13. **Ballard**: Meaning "bold" or "brave," derived from the Old French word "bard."
14. **Banks**: Meaning "one who lives near a bank," derived from the Old English word "banc."
15. **Barber**: Meaning "one who shaves," derived from the Old French word "barbier."
16. **Barnett**: Meaning "son of Bernard," derived from the Old German name "Bernhart."
17. **Barr**: Meaning "a hill or ridge," derived from the Gaelic word "barr."
18. **Barrow**: Meaning "a mound," derived from the Old English word "bearu."
19. **Baskin**: Meaning "one who lives near a basket," derived from the Old English word "basc."
20. **Bates**: Meaning "one who makes bats," derived from the Old English word "bat."
21. **Bauer**: Meaning "farmer" or "peasant," derived from the German word "bauer."
22. **Baxter**: Meaning "baker" or "one who bakes bread," derived from the Old English word "baxter."
23. **Beard**: Meaning "a growth of hair on the chin," derived from the Old English word "beard."
24. **Beaumont**: Meaning "beautiful mountain," derived from the Old French words "beau" (beautiful) and "mont" (mountain).
25. **Beck**: Meaning "brook" or "stream," derived from the Old English word "bece."
26. **Bell**: Meaning "a hollow metal instrument that is rung," derived from the Old English word "belle."
27. **Bennett**: Meaning "small blessing," derived from the Old French words "ben" (good) and "et" (and).
28. **Benson**: Meaning "son of Benjamin," derived from the Hebrew name "Benjamin."
29. **Berry**: Meaning "a small fruit," derived from the Old English word "beri."
30. **Best**: Meaning "the most excellent," derived from the Old English word "betst."
31. **Betts**: Meaning "one who lives near a beet field," derived from the Old English word "bette."
32. **Biggs**: Meaning "one who lives near a big hill," derived from the Old English word "bigg."
33. **Bird**: Meaning "a feathered creature," derived from the Old English word "brid."
34. **Bishop**: Meaning "overseer" or "supervisor," derived from the Old English word "biscop."
35. **Black**: Meaning "dark in color," derived from the Old English word "blac."
36. **Blair**: Meaning "a field," derived from the Gaelic word "blair."
37. **Blake**: Meaning "dark-colored," derived from the Old English word "blac."
38. **Blanchard**: Meaning "white field," derived from the Old French words "blanc" (white) and "champ" (field).
39. **Blankenship**: Meaning "one who lives near a white ship," derived from the Old English words "blanc" (white) and "scip" (ship).
40. **Blevins**: Meaning "one who lives near a blueberry bush," derived from the Old French word "bleuet."
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