Surnames Categorized "Baskin-Robbins flavors"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include Baskin-Robbins flavors.
usage
Black English
Means either "black" (from Old English blæc) or "pale" (from Old English blac). It could refer to a person with a pale or a dark complexion, or a person who worked with black dye.
Crisp English
English cognate of Crespo.
Gold English, German, Jewish
From Old English and Old High German gold meaning "gold", an occupational name for someone who worked with gold or a nickname for someone with yellow hair. As a Jewish name it is ornamental.
White English
Originally a nickname for a person who had white hair or a pale complexion, from Old English hwit "white".
Wild English, German
Means "wild, untamed, uncontrolled", derived from Old English wilde. This was either a nickname for a person who behaved in a wild manner or a topographic name for someone who lived on overgrown land.