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Where Surnames Come From (From Bill Bryson’s “Mother Tongue”). Alan D. DeSantis. No Last Name Needed. For most of history, there was no need for surnames/last names Two “ Peters ” living in the same town would be given second names to distinguish them. Bureaucracy Changes Everything!.
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Where Surnames Come From(From Bill Bryson’s “Mother Tongue”) Alan D. DeSantis
No Last Name Needed • For most of history, there was no need for surnames/last names • Two “Peters” living in the same town would be given second names to distinguish them
Bureaucracy Changes Everything! • Two events in England led to the creation and use of last names: • 1) • 2) • These two pieces of medieval bureaucracy meant
Four Sources • British surnames (family names) have four main sources: • 1) • 2) • 3) • 4)
I. Occupations • NameMeaning • Archer • Barber • Brewer • Bowman • Bishop • Butcher • Baker • Carpenter • Fletcher • Clark • Wright –
I. Occupations • NameMeaning • Hall • Forrester • Fuller • Miller • Shepherd • Smith • Taylor • Turner • King • Bush-
What about Church names? • Keeping in mind that Catholic priests took pledges of celibacy, how did names like Bishop, Monk, Priest, Pope, or Prior survive?
The Same Throughout Europe • Tracing non-English names is not so easy, but with a little translation, they too make sense.
II. Others were named for where they lived or a geographical landmark identified with them
II. Places • NameMeaning • Devon • Allen • Atwater • French • Lincoln • Kent • Preston
II. Places • NameMeaning • Scott • Underwood • Moore • Wood • Ash or Oak • Walsh • Street or Lane
Why not more Londons?(or Farmers) • If everyone from London was known as “London,” surnames would be useless • Consequently, only people who left London were named for the city • “Peter from London” or Peter London
Nicknames • NameMeaning • Armstrong • Boyd • Campbell • Goldwater • Cox • Brown • Kennedy • Morgan • Russell • Whistler • Whitehead • Tolstoy • Machiavelli • Cicero
IV. Finally, many were identified by their family relationships
Relations • NameMeaning • Johnson • Robinson • MacDonald • O'Connor • Thompson • Young • Johansson • Jackson • Brothers
First Names as Last Names • If you have a first name as a last name, the “son” has probably been dropped.
V. Difficulties in identifying some last names and their origins
A. What About Tracing African American Names? • Question: • How do African Americans trace their African names? • Answer: • They can’t! • African slaves were stripped of their surnames • Last names come from 4 different sources: 1) 2) 3) 4)
B. What About Non-English Names? • All of our accentors were immigrants • Except full-blooded native Americans, of course • Many (non-English) immigrants’ names were changed & simplified at their Port of Entries • Pfoersching to Pershing • Wistinghausen to Westinghouse • Pappadimitracoupolos to Pappas • Niewhuis to Newhouse • Kuiper to Cooper • Krankheit to Cronkite
C. Creative Spelling of Names • Until the late 1600s, there were no codified rules for spelling • Spelling was individualized, idiosyncratic, and creative • Consequently, “Hill” was spelled “Hull,” “Hall,” & “Holl” depending on one’s dialect and pronunciation