Surnames Categorized "The Psychedelic Furs songs"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include The Psychedelic Furs songs.
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Ash English
From Old English æsc meaning "ash tree", indicating a person who lived near ash trees.
Head English
From Middle English hed meaning "head", from Old English heafod. It may have referred to a person who had a peculiar head, who lived near the head of a river or valley, or who served as the village headman.
House English
Referred to a person who lived or worked in a house, as opposed to a smaller hut.
Jones English, Welsh
Derived from the given name Jon, a medieval variant of John. This is the most common surname in Wales.
Law English
Derived from Old English hlaw "hill".
Love English
From the Old English given name Lufu meaning "love".
Mack 2 Scottish, English
From the given name Mack 2.
Shine 1 English
Means "beautiful, attractive" from Old English sciene.
Son Korean
Korean form of Sun, from Sino-Korean (son).
Strange English
Derived from Middle English strange meaning "foreign", ultimately from Latin extraneus.
Valentine English
From the given name Valentine 1.
Wall English
Originally denoted a person who lived near a prominent wall, from Old English weall.
Way English
From Old English weg meaning "way, road, path".
Ye Chinese
From Chinese () meaning "leaf".