Talfryn Thomas62. All the pre-1600 feminine names names are presented here indexed by period: before 1250, 1250 to 1450, and after 1450. English surnames from Old English (0 c, 303 e) English surnames from Old French (0 c, 107 e) English surnames from Old Norse (0 c, 9 e) English surnames from Oneida (0 c, 1 e) P English surnames from Pennsylvania German (0 c, 1 e) An early bearer of this surname was Nicholas of Sallow, mentioned in the"Shropshire Rotuli Hundredorum"of 1254. Vincent Brimble63. https://steampunktribune.com/victorian-era/victorian-last-names by Mikki Halpin68. List of 51 strange English surnames Sallow : Is a surname that relates to a family that lived near a tree of a willow tree during the Middle Ages . Pages in category "English-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,974 total. The 25 most common surnames in Britain - and what they say about your family history. https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/10-rare-english-surnames-about-to-go-extinct Find out where in the world your surname originated, what it originally meant and how many other people you share it with. A comprehensive guide to the origins, meanings, etymologies and distribution of thousands of British surnames. (previous page) () ; About FamilySearch Wiki Ridgewell Hawkes64. This page has been viewed 44,024 times (0 via redirect) 0 watching users; Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike unless otherwise noted. Rupert Scrivener67. This page was last edited on 25 December 2015, at 15:57. A team of researchers from the University of West of England are publishing the 45,000 most common last names Faire Names for English Folk: Late Sixteenth Century English Names by Chris Laning (SCA: Christian de Holacombe, claning@igc.org) (or at Renaissance Pleasure Faire: Mistress Christian Ashley) 3rd edition, 1 August 2000 List of Surnames The idea of surnames, or last names, is not a common nor universal practice. This list may not reflect recent changes (). Victorian surnames in England and Wales supposedly evolved from a medieval naming practice known as “byname,” where a person’s occupation, locality, or nickname would be added to distinguish two people with the same Christian name.The fifty most common Victorian surnames in England and Wales for … Nigel Plaskitt61. British surnames beginning with 'D'. Clive Swift65. Feminine Given Names in A Dictionary of English Surnames, by Talan Gwynek This dictionary, by P. H. Reaney, contains thousands of dated examples of full names. Sue Birtwistle66.