Surnames Categorized "NFL players"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include NFL players.
usage
Beckham English
From an English place name meaning "Becca's homestead" in Old English (with Becca being a masculine byname meaning "pickaxe"). A famous bearer is retired English soccer player David Beckham (1975-).
Bradshaw English
From any of the places by this name in England, derived from Old English brad "broad" and sceaga "thicket".
Brady Irish
Anglicized form of the Irish name Ó Brádaigh meaning "descendant of Brádach". A famous bearer is the American football quarterback Tom Brady (1977-).
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.
Butkus m Lithuanian
Possibly from a given name that was derived from Lithuanian būti meaning "to be, to exist".
Dawson English
Means "son of Daw".
Favre French
Southern French variant of Fèvre.
Greene English
Variant of Green.
Hutson English
Variant of Hudson.
Manning 2 Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Ó Mainnín meaning "descendant of Mainchín".
Marino Italian, Spanish
Derived from the given name Marino.
McMahon Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Mac Mathghamhna meaning "son of Mathgamain".
Payton English
From the name of the town of Peyton in Sussex. It means "Pæga's town".
Rice Welsh
Derived from the given name Rhys.
Starr English
From Middle English sterre meaning "star". This was usually a nickname, but it could also occasionally be a sign name from the name of an inn called the Star.
White English
Originally a nickname for a person who had white hair or a pale complexion, from Old English hwit "white".
Young English
Derived from Old English geong meaning "young". This was a descriptive name to distinguish father from son.