Surnames Categorized "xylophonists"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include xylophonists.
usage
Abe 1 Japanese
From Japanese (a) meaning "peace" and (be) meaning "multiple times".
Ayers 1 English
From Middle English eir meaning "heir".
Becker German
Derived from Middle High German becker meaning "baker".
Brown English
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.
Burton English
From a common English place name, derived from Old English meaning "fortified town".
Cary Irish
Variant of Carey.
Green English
Descriptive name for someone who often wore the colour green or someone who lived near the village green.
Hampton English
From the name of multiple towns in England, derived from Old English ham "home" or ham "water meadow, enclosure" and tun "enclosure, yard, town".
Holland 2 Dutch, German, English
Indicated a person from the Dutch province of Holland 1.
Knox Scottish
From the name of various places in Scotland and northern England, derived from Scottish Gaelic cnoc "round hill".
Lamberti Italian
Derived from the given name Lamberto.
Nelson 1 English
Means "son of Neil". This name was borne by the British admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805).
Novikov m Russian
Derived from Russian новый (novy) meaning "new".
Richards English
Derived from the given name Richard.
Sasaki Japanese
From Japanese (sa) meaning "help, aid" (repeated, indicated by the iteration mark ) and (ki) meaning "tree, wood".
Tan Chinese (Hokkien)
Min Nan romanization of Chen.
Tjäder Swedish
Means "wood grouse" in Swedish.
Underwood English
Means "dweller at the edge of the woods", from Old English under and wudu.