BlairScottish From any one of several places of this name in Scotland, which derive from Gaelic blàr meaning "plain, field, battlefield".
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.
CameronScottish Means "crooked nose" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and sròn "nose".
ChamberlainEnglish Occupational name for one who looked after the inner rooms of a mansion, from Norman French chambrelain.
ChurchillEnglish From an English place name meaning "church hill". A famous bearer was Winston Churchill (1874-1965), the British prime minister during World War II.
DouglasScottish From the name of a town in Lanarkshire, itself named after a tributary of the River Clyde called the Douglas Water, derived from Gaelic dubh "dark" and glais "water, river" (an archaic word related to glas "grey, green"). This was a Scottish Lowland clan, the leaders of which were powerful earls in the medieval period.
HeathEnglish Originally belonged to a person who was a dweller on the heath or open land.
JohnsonEnglish Means "son of John". Famous bearers include American presidents Andrew Johnson (1808-1875) and Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973).
ThatcherEnglish Referred to a person who thatched roofs by attaching straw to them, derived from Old English þæc meaning "thatch, roof". A famous bearer was the British prime minister Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013).
WilsonEnglish Means "son of Will". A famous bearer was the American president Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924).