Surnames Categorized "P-Funk members"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include P-Funk members.
usage
Bouvier French
Means "cowherd" in French, from Latin boviarus, a derivative of bos "cow".
Chambers English
From Old French chambre meaning "chamber, room", an occupational name for a person who worked in the inner rooms of a mansion.
Clinton English
Derived from the English place name Glinton, of uncertain meaning, or Glympton, meaning "settlement on the River Glyme". This surname is borne by former American president Bill Clinton (1946-).
Collins 1 Irish
Anglicized form of Ó Coileáin. A famous bearer was Michael Collins, an Irish nationalist leader who was assassinated in 1922.
Cornett English
Derived from Old French cornet meaning "horn", referring to one who worked as a horn blower.
Dixon English
Means "son of Dick 1".
Foley Irish
From Irish Ó Foghladha meaning "descendant of Foghlaidh". The byname Foghlaidh meant "pirate, marauder, plunderer".
Hammond English
From the Norman given name Hamo or the Old Norse given name Hámundr.
Hampton English
From the name of multiple towns in England, derived from Old English ham "home" or ham "water meadow, enclosure" and tun "enclosure, yard, town".
Hayden 2 Irish
Anglicized form of Ó hÉideáin or Ó hÉidín.
Judd English
Derived from the medieval name Judd.