Surnames Categorized "naive artists"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include naive artists.
usage
Delacroix French
Means "of the cross" in French. It denoted one who lived near a cross symbol or near a crossroads. A notable bearer was the French painter Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863).
Fejes Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian fej meaning "head", originally a nickname applied to a stubborn person.
Hicks English
Derived from the medieval given name Hicke, a diminutive of Richard.
Kovačić Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian
Patronymic derived from South Slavic kovač meaning "blacksmith".
Lowry English, Scottish
From a diminutive of the given name Laurence 1.
Milojević Serbian
Means "son of Miloje".
Mohamed Arabic
Derived from the given name Muhammad.
Moses Jewish, English
Derived from the given name Moses.
Pearce English
From the given name Piers.
Phelps English
Means "son of Philip".
Rivas Spanish
Spanish form of Riva.
Rousseau French
Diminutive of Roux. A famous bearer was the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) whose ideas influenced the French Revolution.
Sheinfeld Jewish
Ornamental name derived from German schön "beautiful, good, nice" and feld "field".
Turner English
Occupational name for one who worked with a lathe, derived from Old English turnian "to turn", of Latin origin. A famous bearer is the American musician Tina Turner (1939-2023), born Anna Mae Bullock.
Villeneuve French
French cognate of Villanueva.
Yates English
From Old English geat meaning "gate", a name for a gatekeeper or someone who lived near a gate.