Surnames Categorized "houses"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include houses.
usage
Colson English
Means "son of Col".
Ellery English
From the medieval masculine name Hilary.
Forst German
Derived from Old High German forst "forest". Probably unrelated to the Old French word forest, which was derived from Latin, Old High German forst was derived from foraha meaning "fir tree".
Hawkins English
From a diminutive of Hawk.
Hutchinson English
Means "son of Huchin", a medieval diminutive of Hugh.
McConnell Scottish, Irish
Derived from Gaelic MacDhòmhnaill (see MacDonald).
Parsons English
Originally denoted a son of a parson, a derivative of Latin persona "person".
Phelps English
Means "son of Philip".
Porcher English, French
Means "swineherd" from Old French and Middle English porchier, from Latin porcus "pig".
Porter English
Occupational name meaning "doorkeeper", ultimately from Old French porte "door", from Latin porta.
Pritchard Welsh
From Welsh ap Richard meaning "son of Richard".
Putnam English
From Puttenham, the name of towns in Hertfordshire and Surrey in England, which mean "Putta's homestead".
Russell English
From a Norman French nickname that meant "little red one", perhaps originally describing a person with red hair.
Shepherd English
Occupational name meaning "shepherd, sheep herder", from Old English sceaphyrde.
Strong English
Nickname derived from Middle English strong or strang meaning "strong".
Willard English
From the given name Wilheard or Willihard.
Winchester English
From an English place name, derived from Venta, of Celtic origin, and Latin castrum meaning "camp, fortress".