Surnames Categorized "saints"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include saints.
usage
Ashley English
Denoted a person hailing from one of the many places in England that bear this name. The place name itself is derived from Old English æsc "ash tree" and leah "woodland, clearing".
Carter English
Occupational name for a person who operated a cart to transport goods, from Norman French caretier. A famous bearer is the former American president Jimmy Carter (1924-).
Gros French
Means "thick, fat, big" in French, from Late Latin grossus, possibly of Germanic origin.
Hill English
Originally given to a person who lived on or near a hill, derived from Old English hyll.
James English
Derived from the given name James.
Nelson 1 English
Means "son of Neil". This name was borne by the British admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805).
Neri Italian
From Italian nero "black", indicating a person with a dark complexion or dark hair.
Santana Spanish, Portuguese
From any of the numerous places named after Saint Anna. A famous bearer is the Mexican-American musician Carlos Santana (1947-).
Sempers English
From the name of various towns named Saint Pierre in Normandy, all of which commemorate Saint Peter.
Sinclair English
Derived from a Norman French town called "Saint Clair".
St John English
From a place named for Saint John.
St Martin French
From a place named for Saint Martin.
Stone English
Name for a person who lived near a prominent stone or worked with stone, derived from Old English stan.
St Pierre French
From a French place named for Saint Peter.
Thorpe English
From Old Norse þorp meaning "village".