Surnames Categorized "Taylor Swift songs"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include Taylor Swift songs.
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Davis English, Scottish
Means "son of David". This was the surname of the revolutionary jazz trumpet player Miles Davis (1926-1991).
Gold English, 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.
John English
Derived from the given name John. A famous bearer is British musician Elton John (1947-), born Reginald Dwight.
Long English
Originally a nickname for a person who had long limbs or who was tall.
Short English
From a nickname for a short person, from Middle English schort.
Sparks English
From an Old Norse nickname or byname derived from sparkr meaning "sprightly".
Street English
Habitational name for a person who lived in a place called Street, for example in Somerset. It is derived from Old English stræt meaning "Roman road", from Latin strata.
Sweet English
From a nickname meaning "sweet, pleasant", from Old English swete.
White English
Originally a nickname for a person who had white hair or a pale complexion, from Old English hwit "white".
York English
From the name of the English city of York, which was originally called Eburacon (Latinized as Eboracum), meaning "yew" in Brythonic. In the Anglo-Saxon period it was corrupted to Eoforwic, based on Old English eofor "boar" and wic "village". This was rendered as Jórvík by the Vikings and eventually reduced to York.