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.