Surnames Categorized "Stranger Things characters"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include Stranger Things characters.
usage
Baumann German, Jewish
From Middle High German bumann meaning "farmer, builder".
Benson English
Means "son of Benedict".
Buckley 1 English
From an English place name derived from bucc "buck, male deer" and leah "woodland, clearing".
Buckley 2 Irish
From Irish Ó Buachalla meaning "descendant of Buachaill", a nickname meaning "cowherd, servant".
Carver English
Occupational surname for a carver, from Middle English kerve "cut".
Clarke English
Variant of Clark.
Cunningham 2 Irish
From Irish Ó Cuinneagáin meaning "descendant of Cuinneagán", a diminutive of Conn.
Driscoll Irish
From Irish Ó hEidirsceóil meaning "descendant of the messenger".
Hagen Norwegian, Dutch
From Old Norse hagi or Old Dutch hago meaning "enclosure, pasture".
Harrington English
From the name of towns in England, meaning either "Hæfer's town" or "stony town" in Old English.
Hayes 1 English
From various English place names that were derived from Old English hæg meaning "enclosure, fence". A famous bearer was American President Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893).
Hayes 2 Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Ó hAodha meaning "descendant of Aodh".
Holland 1 English
From various English places of this name, derived from Old English hoh "point of land, heel" and land "land".
Hopper English
Occupational name for an acrobat or a nickname for someone who was nervous or restless. A famous bearer was the American actor Dennis Hopper (1936-2010).
Munson English
Patronymic formed from the Norman French nickname moun meaning "monk".
Owens Welsh
From the Welsh given name Owain.
Perkins English
Means "son of Perkin", a medieval diminutive of Peter.
Sinclair English
Derived from a Norman French town called "Saint Clair".
Thompson English
Means "son of Thomas".
Walsh English, Irish
From Old English wælisc meaning "foreigner, stranger, Celt".
Wheeler English
Occupational name for a maker of wagon wheels, derived from Middle English whele "wheel".