Surnames Categorized "Crispin Glover's characters"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include Crispin Glover's characters.
usage
Baker English
Occupational name meaning "baker", derived from Middle English bakere.
Combs English
Variant of Coombs.
Davis English, Scottish
Means "son of David". This was the surname of the revolutionary jazz trumpet player Miles Davis (1926-1991).
Edison English
Means "son of Eda 2" or "son of Adam". The surname was borne by American inventor Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931).
Feld German, Jewish
Means "field" in German. The name was originally given to someone who lived on land cleared of forest.
Gatsby English (Rare), Literature
Rare variant of Gadsby. This name was used by the American author F. Scott Fitzgerald for the central character in his novel The Great Gatsby (1925). In the book, James Gatz renames himself as Jay Gatsby at age 17 because he believes it sounds more sophisticated.
Glover English
Occupational name for a person who made or sold gloves, from Middle English glovere.
Langdon English
Derived from the name of various places, of Old English origin meaning "long hill" (effectively "ridge").
McFly Popular Culture
Invented name, using the prefix Mc-, from Irish mac "son", and the English word fly. This name was created for the time-travelling hero Marty McFly of the Back to the Future movie series, beginning 1985.
Roach English
From Middle English and Old French roche meaning "rock", from Late Latin rocca, a word that may be of Celtic origin. It indicated a person who lived near a prominent rock, or who came from a town by this name (such as Les Roches in Normandy).
Upton English
Denoted a person hailing from one of the many towns in England bearing this name. The place name itself is derived from Old English upp "up" and tun "enclosure, yard, town".