CLAS224 Word Elements. Monmouth College Monmouth, Illinois

Instructor: Thomas J. Sienkewicz (toms@monm.edu)

SURNAMES

Four Kinds of Identification in Surnames: Patronymns, Personal Characteristics, Places, and Occupations.

Ten Most Popular Surnames in the U.S.

Variants of the Name John

During the Middle Ages, before the formation of cities (12th C), one name identification was the common practice: Henry, Eric, Martha, Eleanor.

Surnames---Four Identification Approaches:

I. Patronymics:

Johnson - son of John

Andersen - son of Anders

Dickens - son of Richard

Lopez - son of Lope

O'Connor - son of Connor

Common prefixes meaning 'son of': O-, Mac-, Mc-, Fitz-, B-, and Di-, as in O'Brien, MacDonald, Fitzpatrick, Bowen, and Di Carlo.

II. Personal Characteristics:

Sharp, Hardy, Grim(m), Stout, Wiseman, Moody, Klein, Armstrong, Brown, Dunkel

Red Hair: Reed, Reid, Roth, Russell, Rosso, Rosano, Rossini, Rodrigo

III. Places:

Bradley - broad lea (wide field)

Fairbanks - lovely edge of a stream

Lincoln - from county by that name

Ackley - oak field

Steinway - stone road

Zagorski - from the hill

Others: Churchill

Hilton

Thornton

Buckingham

Steinberg, Berger

Atwood, Woods

Common prepositions meaning 'from' or 'of': von, de (De Gaulle)

IV. Occupations:

Smith (also: Schmidt, Faber, Ferrer, Ferrier, Le Fevre, Ferraro, Ferron, Kovac, Kovar, Goff, Gow)

Cutler, Thatcher, Bottler/Butler, Weaver/Webster, Bauer, Cantor, Lambert (lamb herder), Wainright (wagon maker), Cooper, Hunter (Jaeger, Yager)

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According to the list of Social Security card holders, the ten most used surnames in the U.S. are:

Smith

Johnson

Williams

Brown

Jones

Miller

Davis

Martin/Martinez

Green

Wilson

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Alphabetized list of other forms of the name John as it may appear in non-English sources.

NAME LANGUAGE/AREA SURNAME
Evan

Giovanni

Hans

Ian

Iban

Ivan

Jan

Jannis

Jean

Jehan

Johan

Johannes

Jon

Juan

Sean

Shane

Yochanan

Yohanna

Jack

Jock

Jankee/Jankin\

Welsh

Italian

German or Danish

Scotch

Basque

East Europe

Northern Europe

Greek

French

Belgian

Norwegian

German

French or Dutch

Spanish

Irish

Irish

Hebrew

Arabic

English variant

Scotch variant

Dutch variant

Evans, Evanston

d'Giovanni

Hansen

Ianson, McIan

Ibanez

Ivanov, Ivanovitch, Ivanowicz

Jansen, Janczyk, Jamson, Jantzen

Jannipolus, Jannatis

Dujean, Lajean

Johansen

Jonson

Juanez, Juarez

O'Sean, O'shean

McShane

Yochanan

Jackson, Jaxon

Yankee



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