This is a list of surnames in which the categories include Interpol songwriting.
BallEnglish From Middle English bal, Old English beall meaning "ball". This was either a nickname for a rotund or bald person, or a topographic name for someone who lived near a ball-shaped feature.
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.
CannonEnglish From the ecclesiastical usage of canon, referring to a church official or servant who worked in a clergy house.
GoldEnglish, German, Jewish From Old English and Old High German gold meaning "gold", an occupational name for someone who worked with gold or a nickname for someone with yellow hair. As a Jewish name it is ornamental.
GrayEnglish From a nickname for a person who had grey hair or grey clothes.
GreenEnglish Descriptive name for someone who often wore the colour green or someone who lived near the village green.