Surnames with "thicket" in Meaning

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword thicket.
usage
meaning
Bradshaw English
From any of the places by this name in England, derived from Old English brad "broad" and sceaga "thicket".
Gajos Polish
Derived from Polish gaj meaning "grove, thicket".
Hájek m Czech
Means "thicket" in Czech, a diminutive of háj "woods".
Hurst English
Originally a name for a person who lived near a thicket of trees, from Old English hyrst "thicket".
Keir Scottish
Variant of Kerr.
Kerr Scottish, English
From Scots and northern Middle English kerr meaning "thicket, marsh", ultimately from Old Norse kjarr.
Ripley English
From the name of various English towns, from Old English rippel "grove, thicket" and leah "woodland, clearing". A notable fictional bearer is the character Ellen Ripley from the movie Alien (1979) and its sequels.
Shaw 1 English
Originally given to a person who lived near a prominent thicket, from Old English sceaga meaning "thicket, copse".
Urquhart Scottish
Derived from Brythonic ar "by" and cardden "thicket". This is the name of several places, the most famous being north of Loch Ness.
Walkenhorst German
Possibly derived from a German place name Falkenhorst, from Falken meaning "falcons" and Horst meaning "thicket".