Surnames Categorized "Harlem Renaissance"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include Harlem Renaissance.
usage
Armstrong English
Means "strong arm" from Middle English. Tradition holds that the family is descended from Siward, an 11th-century Earl of Northumbria. Famous bearers of this name include the Americans Louis Armstrong (1901-1971), a jazz musician, and Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), an astronaut who was the first person to walk on the moon.
Blake English
Variant of Black. A famous bearer was the poet and artist William Blake (1757-1827).
Hall English, German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish
Means simply "hall", given to one who either lived in or worked in a hall (the house of a medieval noble).
Hughes 2 Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of Mac Aodha.
Johnson English
Means "son of John". Famous bearers include American presidents Andrew Johnson (1808-1875) and Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973).
Mercer English
Occupational name for a trader in textiles, from Old French mercier, derived from Latin merx meaning "merchandise".
Morton English
Derived from a place name meaning "moor town" in Old English.
Van der Zee Dutch
Means "from the sea" in Dutch. The original bearer may have been someone who lived on the coast.
Waller 1 English
Derived from Old French gallier meaning "person with a pleasant temper".
Webb English
Occupational name meaning "weaver", from Old English webba, a derivative of wefan "to weave".