Puritan Surnames

  1. Hulbirt
    • Hutchins
      • Ijons
        • Irons
          • James
            • Origin:

              English variation of Jacob, Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "supplanter"
            • Description:

              James is one of the classic Anglo-Saxon names, a stalwart through the ages that is more popular—and yes, stylish—than ever today. It recently came out Number 1 in a poll of America's favorite boys' baby names, and is the most common male name, counting people of all ages, in the US.
          • Jarvis
            • Origin:

              English variation of Gervase, meaning unknown
            • Description:

              Jarvis, one of the original two-syllable nouveau boys' choices, is a saint's name with a certain retro charm and a nice quirky feel. Though Jarvis peaked in the late 1880s, he is beginning to sound fresh again.
          • Johnson
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "son of John"
            • Description:

              No competition for Jackson.
          • Jones
            • Origin:

              English surname derived from John
            • Meaning:

              "God is gracious"
            • Description:

              Quintessentially common last name makes distinctive if problematic first, given to nearly 100 babies in the US in the most recent year counted.
          • Kidby
            • Kingsbury
              • Knapp
                • Knower
                  • Lawson
                    • Origin:

                      English
                    • Meaning:

                      "son of Lawrence"
                    • Description:

                      Appealing way, à la Dawson, to honor an ancestral Lawrence. Lawson is also an English pop rock band. Lawson has history or use that dates far back, but it fell off of the charts in 1950. The name resurfaced in 2001 and has been climbing since. Lawson has that surname feel and -son suffix that parents are loving in recent years.
                  • Lockwood
                    • Lynn
                      • Origin:

                        Welsh
                      • Meaning:

                        "lake"
                      • Description:

                        Long gone to the girls.
                    • Lynton
                      • Lamb
                        • Learned
                          • Leatherland
                            • Legge