Surnames Categorized "Crosby Stills Nash Young lyrics"
This is a list of surnames in which the categories include Crosby Stills Nash Young lyrics.
BlackEnglish 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.
BlueEnglish From a nickname for a person with blue eyes or blue clothing.
BoothEnglish Topographic name derived from Middle English both meaning "hut, stall".
BrownEnglish 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.
ChanceEnglish From a nickname for a lucky person or a gambler.
ChaseEnglish Occupational name for a hunter, from Middle English chase"hunt".
HaggardEnglish From a nickname meaning "wild, untamed, worn", from Old French, ultimately from a Germanic root.
HillEnglish Originally given to a person who lived on or near a hill, derived from Old English hyll.
KingEnglish 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).
Lane 1English 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 1English Originally given to a person who lived on or near a leah, Old English meaning "woodland, clearing".
LongEnglish Originally a nickname for a person who had long limbs or who was tall.
LoveEnglish From the Old English given name Lufu meaning "love".
Moon 2English Originally indicated a person from the town of Moyon in Normandy.
NixonEnglish Means "son of Nick". A famous bearer was the American president Richard Nixon (1913-1994).
NorthEnglish Name for a person who lived to the north.
Power 1English, Irish From Old French Poier, indicating a person who came from the town of Poix in Picardy, France.
QueenEnglish From a given name that was derived from Old English cwen meaning "queen, woman". In some occurrences it may have been a nickname.
SunChinese From Chinese 孙 (sūn) meaning "grandchild, descendant". A famous bearer of the surname was Sun Tzu, the 6th-century BC author of The Art of War.
SweetEnglish From a nickname meaning "sweet, pleasant", from Old English swete.