Cool Surnames of Famous Film Stars

  1. Duvall
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "of the valley"
    • Description:

      Old-timey surname that's been very rarely used.
  2. Deneuve
    • Dullea
      • Ferrer
        • Farrow
          • Fontaine
            • Gable
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "triangular feature in architecture"
              • Description:

                The iconic Gone With the Wind star Clark's surname was brought into the first-name mix when Weeds' Kevin Nealon picked it for his son. Gable makes a strong and unusual possibility, a rhyming cousin to Abel and Mabel.
            • Garbo
              • Origin:

                Italian nickname
              • Meaning:

                "polite, kind"
              • Description:

                Patricia Arquette and Nicole Richie named their daughters Harlow, so why not consider this other great early screen icon?
            • Gardner
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "keeper of the garden"
              • Description:

                Surely one of the most pleasant and evocative of the occupational options.
            • Garland
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Description:

                Garland is fragrant and celebratory, and also has a celebrity-tribute tie to the star of The Wizard of Oz.
            • Garson
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "to protect"
              • Description:

                Straightforward surname with potential thanks to the rise of Carson. The actress Greer Garson gives it a splash of Hollywood glamor.
            • Gavin
              • Origin:

                Celtic
              • Meaning:

                "white hawk"
              • Description:

                Gavin, a name with Scottish roots, has stepped into the spotlight, replacing the dated Kevin, thanks in part to pop-rock sensation Gavin DeGraw and Bush lead singer Gavin Rossdale.
            • Gabor
              • Harlow
                • Origin:

                  English surname
                • Meaning:

                  "rock hill or army hill"
                • Description:

                  Jean Harlow (born Harlean Carpenter), the original platinum blonde bombshell, was a symbol of 1930s glamour, a factor that first Patricia Arquette and then Nicole Richie and Joel Madden probably had in mind when they gave their daughters the distinctive surname name Harlow.
              • Harrison
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "son of Harry"
                • Description:

                  Harrison, a name made viable by Harrison Ford, is increasingly popular with parents who want an H name that's more formal than Harry or Hank but doesn't veer into the stiff Huntington-Harrington territory.
              • Holden
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "hollow valley"
                • Description:

                  Holden is a classic case of a name that jumped out of a book and onto birth certificates--though it took quite a while. Parents who loved J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye are flocking to the name of its hero, Holden Caulfield -- not coincidentally in tune with the Hudson-Hayden-Colton field of names. (Trivia note: Salinger supposedly came up with the name while looking at a movie poster promoting a film starring William Holden and Joan Caulfield, though other sources say he was named after Salinger's friend Holden Bowler.) Another impetus was provided by a soap opera character introduced in 1985.
              • Hudson
                • Origin:

                  English place-name and surname
                • Meaning:

                  "Hugh's son"
                • Description:

                  Hudson has risen quickly up the charts over the past 30 years, getting a lot of its style value from New York's Hudson River. That makes it a nature name and a place name that's also got the fashion gloss of New York City.
              • Heston
                • Keaton
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "shed town"
                  • Description:

                    Keaton is an engaging surname with warmth, energy and a sense of humor, identified with silent comedian Buster Keaton and contemporary actors Michael and Diane Keaton. Although rare as a first name, a young Keaton would fit right in with classmates Keenan and Kellen.
                • Leigh
                  • Origin:

                    English variation of Lee
                  • Meaning:

                    "pasture, meadow"
                  • Description:

                    This spelling adds a little more femininity to the neutral Lee. Leigh and sister Lee were quite popular in the 1960s and 1970s among the first cool wave of unisex names for girls, but now have vanished from the Top 1000. The Biblical Leah is preferred.