Surnames Categorized "units of measurement"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include units of measurement.
usage
Dobson English
Means "son of Dobbe", a medieval diminutive of Robert.
Gill English
Originally indicated someone who lived near a ravine, from Middle English gil (of Old Norse origin).
Hertz German
Derived from Middle High German herze meaning "heart", a nickname for a big-hearted person.
Lambert French
Derived from the given name Lambert.
Miles English
From the given name Miles.
Moles Catalan
From Catalan mola meaning "millstone".
Peck 2 English
Occupational name for a maker of pecks (vessels used as peck measures), derived from Middle English pekke.
Penny English
Nickname meaning "penny, coin" from Old English penning.
Planck German
German variant of Plank.
Pound English
Occupational name for a person who kept animals, from Old English pund "animal enclosure".
Stokes English
Variant of Stoke.
Stone English
Name for a person who lived near a prominent stone or worked with stone, derived from Old English stan.
Watt English
Derived from the Middle English given name Wat or Watt, a diminutive of the name Walter. A noteworthy bearer was the Scottish inventor James Watt (1736-1819).