BrownEnglish 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.
ClevelandEnglish Derived from a place name meaning "cliff land" in Old English.
DorseyEnglish Means "from Orsay", referring to the town of Orsay near Paris, its name deriving from the Latin personal name Orcius.
DrummondScottish From various Scottish place names that are derived from Gaelic drumainn, a derivative of druim meaning "ridge".
FullerEnglish Occupational name for a fuller, a person who thickened and cleaned coarse cloth by pounding it. It is derived via Middle English from Latin fullo.
GordonScottish From the name of a place in Berwickshire, Scotland, derived from Brythonic words meaning "spacious fort".
GreenEnglish Descriptive name for someone who often wore the colour green or someone who lived near the village green.
HamptonEnglish From the name of multiple towns in England, derived from Old English ham "home" or ham "water meadow, enclosure" and tun "enclosure, yard, town".
Hayes 1English 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).
MillerEnglish Occupational surname meaning "miller", referring to a person who owned or worked in a grain mill, derived from Middle English mille "mill".