Surnames Categorized "Crosby Stills Nash Young lyrics"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include Crosby Stills Nash Young lyrics.
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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.
Blue English
From a nickname for a person with blue eyes or blue clothing.
Booth English
Topographic name derived from Middle English both meaning "hut, stall".
Brown English
Originally a nickname for a person who had brown hair or skin. A notable bearer is Charlie Brown from the Peanuts comic strip by Charles Schulz.
Chance English
From a nickname for a lucky person or a gambler.
Chase English
Occupational name for a hunter, from Middle English chase "hunt".
Fox English
From the name of the animal. It was originally a nickname for a person with red hair or a crafty person.
Grey English
Variant of Gray.
Haggard English
From a nickname meaning "wild, untamed, worn", from Old French, ultimately from a Germanic root.
Hill English
Originally given to a person who lived on or near a hill, derived from Old English hyll.
King English
From Old English cyning "king", originally a nickname for someone who either acted in a kingly manner or who worked for or was otherwise associated with a king. A famous bearer was the American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968).
Lacy English
Variant of Lacey.
Lane 1 English
Originally designated one who lived by a lane, a narrow way between fences or hedges, later used of any narrow pathway, including one between houses in a town.
Lee 1 English
Originally given to a person who lived on or near a leah, Old English meaning "woodland, clearing".
Long English
Originally a nickname for a person who had long limbs or who was tall.
Love English
From the Old English given name Lufu meaning "love".
Moon 2 English
Originally indicated a person from the town of Moyon in Normandy.
Nixon English
Means "son of Nick". A famous bearer was the American president Richard Nixon (1913-1994).
North English
Name for a person who lived to the north.
Power 1 English, Irish
From Old French Poier, indicating a person who came from the town of Poix in Picardy, France.
Queen English
From a given name that was derived from Old English cwen meaning "queen, woman". In some occurrences it may have been a nickname.
Ray English
Variant of Rey 1, Rey 2, Rye or Wray.
Rush English
Indicated a person who lived near rushes, the grasslike plant that grows in a marsh, from Old English rysc.
Silver English
From a nickname for a person with grey hair, from Old English seolfor "silver".
Son Korean
Korean form of Sun, from Sino-Korean (son).
Sun Chinese
From Chinese (sūn) meaning "grandchild, descendant". A famous bearer of the surname was Sun Tzu, the 6th-century BC author of The Art of War.
Sweet English
From a nickname meaning "sweet, pleasant", from Old English swete.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Wu 2, from Sino-Vietnamese ().
White English
Originally a nickname for a person who had white hair or a pale complexion, from Old English hwit "white".
Wood English, Scottish
Originally denoted one who lived in or worked in a forest, derived from Old English wudu "wood".
Young English
Derived from Old English geong meaning "young". This was a descriptive name to distinguish father from son.