Are you looking for a unique and uncommon last name? Perhaps you're searching for a name for a fictional character, or maybe you're simply curious about the origins of unusual surnames. Whatever your reason, we've compiled a list of over 40 uncommon last names with their detailed meanings, providing you with a diverse selection to explore.
1. **Abernathy**: From the Old English words "æþer" meaning "noble" and "þegn" meaning "thane" or "retainer."
2. **Ackerley**: Meaning "field" or "meadow" in Old English.
3. **Ainsworth**: Derived from the Old English words "eald" meaning "old" and "weorth" meaning "enclosure" or "farm."
4. **Albright**: From the Old English words "eald" meaning "old" and "beorht" meaning "bright" or "famous."
5. **Aldridge**: Meaning "old ridge" or "ancient ridge" in Old English.
6. **Allard**: From the Germanic name "Alhard," meaning "noble strength."
7. **Ambrose**: Derived from the Greek word "ambrosios" meaning "immortal" or "divine."
8. **Amory**: From the Old English word "amara," meaning "bitter" or "sour."
9. **Annable**: From the Old English word "an" meaning "one" and "bæle" meaning "fire" or "torch."
10. **Archer**: From the Old French word "archer," meaning "bowman."
11. **Ashby**: Derived from the Old English words "æsc" meaning "ash tree" and "by" meaning "dwelling."
12. **Astor**: From the Old English word "æster" meaning "star."
13. **Audley**: From the Old English words "eald" meaning "old" and "lēah" meaning "woodland clearing."
14. **Austen**: From the Old English word "austen," meaning "austere" or "severe."
15. **Averill**: From the Old French word "averil," meaning "April."
16. **Bagley**: From the Old English words "bæc" meaning "back" and "lēah" meaning "woodland clearing."
17. **Baldwin**: From the Germanic words "bald" meaning "bold" and "win" meaning "friend."
18. **Barclay**: From the Old English words "berc" meaning "birch tree" and "lēah" meaning "woodland clearing."
19. **Barrow**: From the Old English word "bearu" meaning "barrow" or "grave mound."
20. **Bates**: From the Old English word "bæte," meaning "improvement."
21. **Beaumont**: From the Old French words "beau" meaning "beautiful" and "mont" meaning "mountain."
22. **Beckett**: From the Old English word "bec" meaning "beak" or "point."
23. **Bell**: From the Old English word "belle," meaning "beautiful."
24. **Berkeley**: From the Old English words "beorc" meaning "birch tree" and "lēah" meaning "woodland clearing."
25. **Bicknell**: From the Old English words "bic" meaning "small" and "hnic" meaning "hill."
26. **Blackwell**: From the Old English words "blæc" meaning "black" and "well" meaning "spring" or "well."
27. **Blaine**: From the Old French word "blanc" meaning "white."
28. **Blennerhassett**: From the Old English words "blenn" meaning "blind" and "hæset" meaning "settler" or "inhabitant."
29. **Bloomfield**: From the Old English words "blōma" meaning "bloom" or "flower" and "feld" meaning "field."
30. **Blythe**: From the Old English word "bliþe," meaning "joyful" or "happy."
31. **Bolton**: From the Old English words "bold" meaning "dwelling" and "tūn" meaning "enclosure."
32. **Booth**: From the Old English word "bōþ," meaning "stall" or "booth."
33. **Bourne**: From the Old English word "burne," meaning "stream" or "brook."
34. **Bowden**: From the Old English words "boga" meaning "bow" and "denu" meaning "valley."
35. **Boyd**: From the Old English word "bōg" meaning "branch" or "twig."
36. **Bradshaw**: From the Old English words "brad" meaning "broad" and "scōh" meaning "shoe."
37. **Brewer**: From the Old English word "breowan," meaning "to brew."
38. **Bridgeman**: From the Old English words "brycg" meaning "bridge" and "mann" meaning "man."
39. **Brightman**: From the Old English words "beorht" meaning "bright" or "famous" and "mann" meaning "man."
40. **Brooks**: From the Old English word "brōc," meaning "brook" or "stream."

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