Barlow
Usage: English
Pronounced: BAHR-lo(American English) BAH-lo(British English)
Rating: 55% based on 6 votes
Derived from a number of English place names that variously mean "barley hill", "barn hill", "boar clearing" or "barley clearing".
Harlow
Usage: English
Pronounced: HAHR-lo(American English) HAH-lo(British English)
Rating: 48% based on 5 votes
Habitational name derived from a number of locations named Harlow, from Old English
hær "rock, heap of stones" or
here "army", combined with
hlaw "hill".
Kneller
Usage: German
Rating: 35% based on 4 votes
Originally a nickname for a noisy or disruptive person, derived from Old German knellen "to make noise, to cause a disturbance".