Uncommon Surname-Last Names as Baby names

  1. Sullivan
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "dark eyes"
    • Description:

      Stylish and boyish but could work for a girl -- especially one with brown eyes -- and Sully is a quirky and jaunty nickname.
  2. Sanders
    • Tyson
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "firebrand"
      • Description:

        Appealingly boyish a decade ago, less so now.
    • Walker
      • Origin:

        English occupational name
      • Meaning:

        "cloth walker"
      • Description:

        This waspy name on the rise for boys, hasn't hit yet for girls, but could join others, like Sawyer, that have.
    • Watson
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "son of Walter"
      • Description:

        A patronymic surname deriving from the traditional nickname Wat, from Walter. Watson appeared on the female baby name list for the first time in 2020, when it was given to 5 baby girls in the US. Actor Emma Watson is a famous surname bearer.
    • Windsor
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "riverbank with a winch"
      • Description:

        Windsor may have male references, such as Britain's royal House of Windsor and a tie's windsor knot, but this name also has a definite feminine feel, as in Windsor Rose. That seems appropriate, as Windsor is used equally these days for boys and girls. Nicknames might include Win, Wind, Windy, and Winnie.
    • Winslet
      • Origin:

        English surname and place-name
      • Meaning:

        "Wynn's channel or stream"
      • Description:

        Winslet is one of a legion of surnames newly considered fair game as first names. The inspiration may be British star Kate, but she's not the only reason parents are attracted to Winslet, one of those British girl names that sounds at once classy and winning. Yet be warned that if you choose this, people will forever assume you are major fans of the actress. Other Win- beginning names up for new consideration: Winslow, Winston, Wynton, Winifred and Winnie, along with just plain Win or Wyn or Wynn.
    • Winslow
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "friend's hill or burial mound"
      • Description:

        Winslow's most famous reference may be male painter Winslow Homer, but as a name it's beginning to be on the rise for girls. Adorable nickname Winnie may be the reason. Other unusual painterly possibilities for either sex: O'Keeffe, Hopper, and just plain Painter.
    • Wayne
      • Westwood
        • Winston
          • Yaeger