Surnames Categorized "Sesame Street characters"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include Sesame Street characters.
usage
Bailey English
From Middle English baili meaning "bailiff", which comes via Old French from Latin baiulus "porter".
Bird English
Occupational name for a person who raised or hunted birds.
Fox English
From the name of the animal. It was originally a nickname for a person with red hair or a crafty person.
Franklin English
Derived from Middle English frankelin meaning "freeman". It denoted a landowner of free but not noble birth, from Old French franc meaning "free". Famous bearers include American statesman Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) and American singer Aretha Franklin (1942-2018).
Gordon Scottish
From the name of a place in Berwickshire, Scotland, derived from Brythonic words meaning "spacious fort".
Hooper English
Occupational name for someone who put the metal hoops around wooden barrels.
Jefferson English
Means "son of Jeffrey". A famous bearer was American president Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826). Since his surname was sometimes adopted by freed slaves, it is now more common among the African-American population.
Johnson English
Means "son of John". Famous bearers include American presidents Andrew Johnson (1808-1875) and Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973).
Jones English, Welsh
Derived from the given name Jon, a medieval variant of John.
Martin English, French, German, Swedish
Derived from the given name Martin. This is the most common surname in France.
Price Welsh
Derived from Welsh ap Rhys, which means "son of Rhys".
Robinson English
Means "son of Robin".
Rodríguez Spanish
Means "son of Rodrigo" in Spanish. This is among the most common surnames in Spain.