Top 10 best surnames for girls. Rare surnames: list, history

The history of American names and surnames has evolved over several centuries. They can trace the traditions of many countries and peoples who moved to these places. Due to the large flow of migrants, for a long time the general culture of the country took shape and the names and surnames changed, acquiring new forms of sound.

Many common American names come from Greek, Italian, Latin, even Old Germanic origins. In the modern world, rare names are becoming very popular in America, which are obtained by reducing historical places, the names of famous people, there are even combinations of several names into one big one.

The origin of American names can be divided into the following groups:

  1. the main popularity was gained by names, the meanings of which are associated with the outlines of a person's character (cheerful, courageous, brave);
  2. names related to the name of animals, flowers, trees, natural phenomena;
  3. names meaning various professions;
  4. names of a religious nature taken from the Bible.

List of the most popular male American names

America is a colonial country, depending on the state, the general popularity of names differs significantly from each other. In the Spanish villages of Federico (Federico), in the Irish regions - Patrick (Patrick), in Italian - Paulo (Paulo).

When choosing a name for a newborn, Americans attach great importance to two main principles in their choice:

  • the name should sound beautiful with the surname, as one whole;
  • another main point is the secret meaning of the name and its origin.

Respecting their ancestors and family traditions, many families name their children after their fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers. If several family members have the same name, for a particular person, the prefix “senior”, “junior” is placed at the beginning of the name.

Currently, Americans are trying to give a special uniqueness (originality) to the names of their children, choosing their favorite brand of car, favorite political figure, favorite city for the name. In such a situation, the choice falls on the most unexpected objects. You can meet children named Lexus (Lexus), Madison (Madison), Infinity (Infiniti).

Americans have an old tradition associated with names - giving a child a double name. For example: Anna-Maria (Anna-Maria), John-Robert (John-Robert), Matthew - William (Matthew-William). Explaining this by the fact that growing up, the child himself will be able to choose a name for himself.

Most Popular American Names Today

  • Ethan (Ethan) - from English, "durable."
  • Kevin (Kevin) - from Irish., "beautiful", "cute."
  • Justin (Justin) - from English., "Fair".
  • Matthew (Matthew) - from English, "gift of God", "God's man."
  • William (William) - from English, "desired."
  • Christopher (Christopher) - from English, "follower of Christ."
  • Anthony (Anthony) - from English, "invaluable", "competing".
  • Ryan (Ryan) - from Arabic., "little king."
  • Nicholas (Nicholas) - from the French, "winner of the peoples."
  • David (David) - Hebrew, "beloved", "beloved".
  • Alex (Alex) - from Greek, "protector".
  • James (James) - from English, "invader".
  • Josh (Josh) - Hebrew, "god, salvation."
  • Dillon (Dillon) - Welsh origin, "big sea".
  • Brandon (Brandon) - from German, "prince".
  • Philip (Philip) - from Greek, "lover of horses."
  • Fred (Fred) - from English, "peaceful ruler."
  • Tyler (Tyler) - from English., "stylish."
  • Caleb (Caleb) - from Hebrew, "devoted, brave."
  • Thomas (Thomas) - Polish, "twin".

List of common American surnames

It took many years to acquire its modern look. Over time, they have changed significantly. American cities have always had a large influx of refugees and settlers.

In order not to differ from the locals, not to attract special attention to themselves, the settlers deliberately modified and abbreviated their surnames in the local American way. The main feature of the surnames of US residents is the regular mixing of different nations and peoples.

The list of the most famous surnames in America is opened by Smith (Smith), Williams (Williams), Jones (Jones), Wilson (Wilson). According to the statistics of the owners of such surnames, far more than a million are registered.

Less well-known American surnames, but popular:

  • Johnson (Johnson).
  • Brown (Brown).
  • Walker (Walker).
  • Hall (Hall).
  • White (White).
  • Wilson (Wilson).
  • Thompson (Thompson).
  • Moore (Moore).
  • Taylor (Taylor).
  • Anderson (Anderson).
  • Thomas (Thomas).
  • Jackson (Jackson).
  • Harris (Harris).
  • Martin (Martin).
  • Young (Young).
  • Hernandez (Hernandez).
  • Garcia (Garcia).
  • Davis (Davis).
  • Miller (Miller).
  • Martinez (Martinez).
  • Robinson (Robinson).
  • Clark (Clark).
  • Rodrigues (Rodriguez).
  • Lewis (Lewis).
  • Lee (Lee).
  • Allen (Allen).
  • King (King).

No one will argue that some names are considered funny. There were several boys and/or girls in each class who were teased about it. The Kozlovs, the Durakovs, the Petukhovs... We can say that they were not very lucky: the "second name" was successfully transformed into an offensive nickname. How many boys and girls have received serious psychological complexes just because they were born in the Korytkin or Trusikhin family? Many people even strive to start a family as soon as possible just to change their last name, and one of the main criteria for choosing a "soulmate" is the harmony of his "second name". This is especially true for girls: some of them are ready to forgive the chosen one for many shortcomings just because he is the bearer of a noble or beautiful foreign surname.

The most beautiful surnames in the world, harmonious and giving self-confidence, will be listed in this article.

What is a surname?

The word "surname" literally translates as "family". That is, this value indicates that a person belongs to a certain genus. In Russia, most of the surnames come from the profession or the village where the family lived. The ancestors of the Kuznetsovs were the most skilled blacksmiths, the Popovs were clergymen, and the Tolmachev family was probably initiated by a translator from the Tatar language - an interpreter. You can list such examples endlessly: the Rybakovs, the Goncharovs, the Melnikovs... If you are the bearer of such a generic name, you should think about it: maybe the genes of your ancestors are dormant in you and you should change your occupation, focusing on your own middle name?

Surnames that originated from the name of the ancestor of the family are very popular in Russia: Ivanovs (Ivan), Semenovs (Semyon), Zakharyevs (Zakhar) and so on.

Initially, in Russia there was no such difference - there were only names and patronymics. In the XIV century, the first owners of surnames were noble people - boyars and nobles. The peasants received the right to a "second name" only after the abolition of serfdom.

Beautiful Russian surnames

Interestingly, the most beautiful surnames for Russians are those that once belonged to nobles: Vyazemsky, Orlovsky, Obolensky. This is not surprising, because it emphasizes belonging to the aristocracy, giving its owner an indescribable charm. However, surnames ending in -sky can also belong to people whose ancestors were from Poland.

By the way, the surname Romanov, which was worn by representatives of the last ruling dynasty of the Russian Empire, is considered one of the most beautiful in the world. This is not surprising, because Rome has always been one of the most powerful powers that created a unique cultural heritage. In Russia, she is considered not only one of the most beautiful, but also crowned.

Naturally, a rather positive impression is made by Russian male surnames formed from the names of animals. Of course, we are not talking about banal roosters, cows or even pigs. Volkov, Orlov, Lebedev - male surnames that evoke associations with sublime, noble animals and, of course, seem beautiful and pleasant. Similarly, the best female surnames are those associated with beauty, tenderness, kindness, motherhood. It can be: Krasnikova, Mariinsky, Rucheykova, Tsvetkova.

"Cool" Russian surnames are very popular, the carriers of which left a mark in the history of the Russian state. For example, Mamontovs, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Golitsyns, Trubetskoy, Yusupovs, Potemkins. Usually their carriers really belong to a noble family: such "second names" were given to high-ranking people, while the rest had to be content with a surname derived from the profession or the name of a great-grandfather.

The most beautiful foreign surnames

Polls show that the most popular surname in the world is Rodriguez. She seems beautiful and very melodious. Maybe that's why the actor Antonio Rodriguez managed to achieve his popularity?

By the way, a huge number of people have such a surname: it is very common in the world. Interestingly, it came from the name of Rodrigo, which, in turn, comes from the ancient Germanic name Rodrigo. The first part of the name - "kind" - is translated as "glory", and the second - "rig" - means "strength", "power". So, the Rodriguez are simply doomed to loud fame and inexhaustible energy.

In second place on this list is Francois. The sound of this word evokes associations with a leisurely walk through the quiet Parisian streets, the aroma of coffee and croissants and wonderful French chanson. Yes, and by ear it is perceived easily, unusually soft and euphonious.
Fitzgerald is rightfully in third place. This "middle name" was taken as a pseudonym by writers, musicians and artists: apparently, it contains a creative charge that feeds creators and gives them strength for new works. This surname is a transliteration of the Norman phrase, which can be translated as "son of Gerald."

Another beautiful foreign generic name is Werner. It is of German origin and translates as "protect and arm". However, there is another, very prosaic hypothesis: some researchers believe that the word "Werner" means a banal barley on the eye. Therefore, it is possible that the ancestors of all living Werners had a common physical defect. Of course, this does not exclude the fact that they were brave warriors. But be that as it may, the surname sounds just great: it is associated with the "gloomy German genius", pedantry and accuracy.

Beautiful English surname - Buckingham, Clifford, Mortimer, Lincoln, Cornwall, Wiltshire. As you can see, English famous family names are associated with the aristocracy.

This list must also include oriental motifs. The Japanese surname Yakomoto is considered one of the most beautiful in the world. When you hear it, there are associations with cherry blossoms, medieval Japanese engravings and concise, capacious haiku. And this is no coincidence, because it is translated as "the foot of the mountain." Probably, the ancestors of all Yakomoto lived near the famous Fujiyama and, admiring its peak, composed magnificent poems.

American residents prefer the ancestral name King. It seems to them very beautiful and, so to speak, prestigious. Indeed, "king" is translated from English as "king". It is this generic name that the recognized king of horrors Stephen King bears: it is possible that it was a beautiful surname that brought him worldwide fame and good luck. At the very least, it's hard to imagine a king being a shy and insecure person.

The surname Miller is extremely popular in the English-speaking world. It is she who is usually chosen by people who decide to change their "second name". Miller points to the nature of the occupation of the ancestor of the family, as it literally translates as "miller". In England, you can meet a huge number of Millers: the profession of a miller in this country was in great demand. Very often American subjects are also Millers.

Completes the list of Lehmann. This name sounds pretty good. In addition, psychologists have found that its carriers inspire the trust of business partners. Therefore, if you are planning to do business abroad, you should start collecting documents for changing your passport, as Lehmann will become a real talisman for you!

Should I change my last name?

A logical question may arise: maybe you should just take and change your last name? After all, people automatically treat the owners of beautiful surnames a little better, giving them certain qualities associated with the second name. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine that Durakov and Vyazemsky will be treated equally. Should I change my last name? The answer to this question will be ambiguous.

On the one hand, people really react to how your name sounds. If it evokes pleasant associations, then those around you will subconsciously perceive you a little better. However, it is known that they are greeted by clothes, but escorted by mind. Before becoming Dostoevsky or Romanov, it is worth considering whether you will match the chosen big name.

Many dream of becoming owners of a foreign surname. After all, it has always been customary to treat foreigners in Russia with some reverence. But do not rush to change documents. "Cool" foreign surnames are beautiful in combination with foreign names: you should think about how this combination will turn out in your case. Owners of international names, such as Elena or Maria, are lucky: they can safely take foreign surnames. But for the girls "Love King", "Hope François" or for the guys "Sergey Rodriguez", "Vasily Miller" sounds pretty ridiculous.

In addition, the surname has some influence on you. We are talking about the fact that the full name contains some information about your gender. Do you want to erase this information and write a new one? This issue should worry girls who get married: fortunately, in our society there is no need to take the husband's surname. In extreme cases, you may well become the owner of a double surname. By the way, they seem to many people especially beautiful and noble.

This list is subjective. Each family name is beautiful in its own way, because all of them are evidence of the history of our country and your family!

Coming into this world, we do not choose for ourselves neither parents, nor surnames, names and patronymics. Initially, dads and moms or other people do it for us. And if for a second imagine that everyone can call himself whatever he wants, based on personal tastes and preferences? Here is some interesting information given on this topic. It was carried out taking into account the point of view of both sexes, and concerned male surnames.

"We do not care!"

This is exactly the reaction of the majority of the young people surveyed of the strong half of humanity to the question of what, from their point of view, is the most beautiful surname for a guy. With a smile, they answered that they were quite satisfied with their relatives received from their ancestors, but in general they didn’t think much about such a problem. “Not Pupkin and Pukin, not Chick, so why be smart!” - approximately the following was answered by every fourth of the respondents. Well, in a way they are right. But there are other opinions about what a beautiful surname should be for a guy. Let's consider them in more detail!

Prince Friends

Firstly, these are the names of ancient noble families. Of course, sometimes they do not amaze with euphony, but the breed has its own, strongest charm. Let's start really with a very prestigious and significant - the Romanovs. Nice name for a guy, right? Especially royal, because Peter Alekseevich, who is also the First, will be from this tribe! Its roots are associated with the male name Roman, and it, in turn, goes back to the Latin word, which means “Roman”.

No less worthy and beautiful surname for a guy is Apraksin, also ancient, noble, famous. Its bearers loudly declared themselves back in the 15-16 centuries, and then they adequately carried the glorious name of their ancestors in the history and culture of Russia. Pushkins, Zavadovskys, Karamzins, Volkonskys and Bolkonskys, Obolenskys, Vyazemskys, Razumovskys are also remembered. These are really expressive and beautiful surnames for guys, the list of which can be continued for a long time.

From name to origin

Let's consider how and where some of the "nicknames" that Rus was once proud of came from. For example, Diamonds. Sounds good, right? It comes from the name of the village of Almazovka, and the mention of this noble family dates back to the 17th century. I also remember such beautiful male surnames as Aksakov, Lermontov. Firstly, they are of a foreign language origin (Turkic and Scottish-English), and secondly, both families glorified Russian literature throughout the world, giving our culture the most wonderful writers. The origin of the nickname Obolensky is interesting. In the Kaluga region there was once the city of Obolensk, which was granted perpetual use to a certain nobleman who distinguished himself in his defense. To emphasize his material wealth, he began to be called Obolensky, giving rise to a new surname. The genealogy of the Vyazemskys is connected with the toponym - from the small ancestral town of Vyazma, which stood on a viscous, muddy river. On a geographical basis, such beautiful Russian male surnames as Onegin, Pechorin, Rostov, Meshchersky, Olenin, Polonsky, and others were formed.

Connection with nature

Sonorous names, original, pleasing to the ear, were drawn by a person from the natural world. For example, Orlov, Gromov, Zhuravlev, Lebedev, Korolev, Sokolov, Vinogradov, Morozov, Sobolev, Solovyov. Some of them come from the names of the breeds eagle, swan, crane, wren. Three-quarters of the respondents agree that it is for guys. The Gromovs and Morozovs are associated with natural phenomena - thunderstorms and the onset of "gray winter". The musical surname Talnikov speaks of spring, the first thawed patches, snowdrops, a mighty flood, the awakening of nature and life. Vinogradovs, Travnikovs, Tsvetkovs - "plant" origin.

Diminutive variants

It is worth mentioning beautiful surnames for boys, Russian by origin. They are diminutive, affectionate, soft to the ear and gentle. For example, Orlik, Zaichikov or Kotenochkin, Kotik (option - Kotikov), Korolkov. This observation was made by the female half of the respondents. The male one did not give intelligible answers to the corresponding question. This is connected, apparently, with the psychological characteristics of the perception of the surrounding world by representatives of different sexes.

Distinctive features and their characteristics

How many people, so many opinions - this is completely convinced by the statistics of choosing what is the most beautiful surname for a guy. Why are such options as Silver, Serebrov, Serebryansky bad? All of them are associated with the noble precious metal and are associated with jewelry. This is exactly what the people who named them as an example noted. Moreover, preference, nevertheless, was given to the first option as more harmonious, refined, pleasant. The surname Bogatyrev is also popular. According to the respondents, she exudes strength, courage, and reliability. Associations with the heroes of ancient Russian epics, mighty knights who protected civilians from the raids of nomadic Tatar tribes, are also natural. The famous “Derzhavin” sounds no less proud and solid - from “power”, “country”, “state”. Yes, and the famous poet "old man Derzhavin", who blessed Pushkin for poetic work, also fits into the circle of analogies. This is how in the surnames the ancient antiquity comes to life, and the gray-haired history is resurrected in the faces!

From first names to last names

Many nicknames, as surnames were once called, came from This feature was noticed by many of those who participated in the survey. Especially often called the following: Alexandrov. It comes from the name Alexander, which in Greek means "protector of people." It is believed that such a nickname imposes certain duties on its bearer and brings up qualities corresponding to a high purpose. As beautiful male surnames, such as Timofeev, Savelyev were repeatedly mentioned. The first is connected with the name Timothy, which was also transferred to Russian soil from Ancient Greece. Its meaning is "God-loving, honoring his God." Based on semantics, such a surname in Rus' was often called priests, monks. Subsequently, it lost its religious connotation and began to be regarded as a general one. The second goes back to the primordially Russian personal name Savel (“hard worker”), and it, in turn, to the biblical Saul (“begged, begged from God”). According to third sources, Savelyev comes from the Latin word "sabelsky", i.e. "unpretentious", "simple". This name and surname were given, for the most part, to people from the common people, peasants. There were many Savelyevs among the barge haulers. Currently, according to statistics, it accounts for about a fifth of the total number of "nicknames".

foreign exotic

Our people are greedy for everything foreign. Therefore, in the survey, beautiful foreign male surnames were singled out as a separate item. What did we get? One of the most popular was Washington. True, in addition to aesthetic parameters, it was associated with the first dollar bills, wealth. For the same reason, another legendary surname was called - Rockefeller. Interestingly, both of them seemed attractive to both the male and female part of the respondents. Further, such exotic names for the Russian ear as Lee, Gonzalez, Oreiro, Smith, Marshall are recognized as interesting. They are respectively of Chinese-Korean, Spanish-Partuguese (Hispanic), English and Australian origin. 8% of the guys who answered would gladly change their own domestic surnames to Aldridge, Hoggart, Livingston, Morrison. The motivation was and was mostly expressed briefly: “I like it!” Attractive and personal names of idols - stars of sports, cinema, show business: Cruz, Cage, Grant. With pleasure, 12% of the people who provided statistical data acquired them or would like to have them for their gentlemen. The surname Farrell, Ferrari, Diaz sound beautiful. They have their own charm, yes! Interest was aroused by proper names of German origin. These include Fischer, Wagner, Weber, Richter, Schwartz, Lehmann. For the most part, they designate a person by occupation - a fisherman, a coal miner, a judge, a land owner, etc. Or a shade of color.

The charm of France

French variants of surnames are especially popular with fans of the exotic. They, like everything connected with this beautiful country, are not only harmonious, but also spectacular and noble. For example, Armand, Amadou, Dubois, Delacroix, Leroy, Morel, Benoit, Viardot, Carot, Curie, Reno, Rousseau, etc. Some of them are famous thanks to artists: artists, writers, musicians. Others came along with the heroes of books and movies. True, the preference in choosing French options for their gentlemen is more made by girls than for themselves by men. Here are some interesting statistics.

Summing up

What conclusion did the extras draw on the basis of the survey? Firstly, domestic surnames are clearly preferable to foreign ones. Secondly, sonorous nobles are much more popular than those that were originally given to commoners. And thirdly, nevertheless, what kind of surname got from relatives, that one should be appreciated!

Established at the end of the 18th century the American nation combines not only the descendants of immigrants from all parts of the world, but also the indigenous population - the Indians. For a long time, under the influence of the traditions of other countries and peoples, the culture of the American people was formed, which was reflected in the names of the Americans themselves. Many common American names take their origins from Greek, Italian, Latin, Asian, Old Germanic origin.

Rare names are very popular among the American population, which originate not only from the reduction of place names associated with history, but also from the names of famous people, the combination of several names into one, etc.

We conditionally divide American names by origin into the following groups:

  • names associated with human character traits (cheerful, smart, brave, brave);
  • names associated with the names of animals and plants, natural phenomena; - names meaning various professions;
  • names taken from the Bible.

America is a colonial country, so in different states of the country the same names enjoy different popularity. For example, in Spanish villages, the popular male name is Federico (Federico), in the Irish regions - Patrick (Patrick), in Italian - Paulo (Paulo).

The choice of a name for a newborn is also of great importance. When choosing a name for a child, Americans are guided by the following principles: the combination of a first and last name, the origin of the name and its secret meaning. To pay tribute to family traditions and the memory of ancestors, parents give the name of the child, which was borne by the father, grandfather or great-grandfather. If the family already has a person with the same name, then the prefix “senior” or “junior” is added at the beginning of the name.

The desire of Americans to give a "zest" to the name of the child is not limited to choosing just a beautiful and memorable name. The imagination of parents knows no limits - a child can become a “happy” owner of the name of the brand of his parents’ favorite car, a politician whose speeches did not leave his parents indifferent, another celebrity, a city he liked, etc. In this situation, the choice falls on the most unexpected objects. You can meet children named Lexus (Lexus), Madison (Madison), Infinity (Infiniti).

Surely not everyone knows that Sarah Jessica Parker, Mary-Kate Olsen or Sean William Scott are double names. What is the tradition of giving a child a middle name at birth? The tradition of the second (or middle name - middle name) developed in the 19th century. European immigration in the 1830s and 1840s led to an increase in the population of the United States, and as a result, the number of people with the same first and last names increased. As an additional means of identification, a middle name began to be used. Children were given middle names in honor of famous political, religious, public figures and the military (for example, George Washington, the first president of the United States, or John Wesley, one of the founders of Methodism).

Another version is the protection of the child from evil spirits and death. At baptism, the child was given several names in order to confuse death in case of danger that threatened the child during an outbreak of deadly diseases.

Sometimes the middle name is associated with some locality or the names of ancestors, as well as the surnames of other people.

This tradition still "lives" in modern American families.

Most Popular Modern American Names

  • Alex(Alex) - from Greek, "protector". James (James) - from English, "invader".
  • Anthony(Anthony) - from English, "invaluable", "competing".
  • Brandon(Brandon) - from German, "prince".
  • Christopher(Christopher) - from English, "follower of Christ."
  • David(David) - Hebrew, "beloved", "beloved".
  • Dillon(Dillon) - Welsh origin, "big sea". Philip (Philip) - from Greek, "lover of horses."
  • Ethan(Ethan) - from English, "durable."
  • Fred(Fred) - from English, "peaceful ruler."
  • Josh(Josh) - Hebrew, "god, salvation."
  • Justin(Justin) - from English, "fair". Matthew (Matthew) - from English, "gift of God", "God's man."
  • Kevin(Kevin) - from Irish, "beautiful", "cute."
  • Ryan(Rayan) - from Arabic, "little king." Nicholas (Nicholas) - from the French, "winner of the peoples."
  • Thomas(Thomas) - Polish, "twin".
  • Tyler(Tyler) - from English, "stylish." Caleb (Caleb) - from Hebrew, "devoted, brave."
  • William(William) - from English, "desired."

List of common American surnames

Modern American surnames have changed over the years.

Immigration of representatives of different peoples to America, their gradual mixing with local residents, and as a result, the change and reduction (reduction) of surnames in the American way.

List of the most famous surnames in America

Bearers of the surnames Jones (Jones), Smith (Smith), Williams (Williams), Wilson (Wilson) according to statistics, more than a million. The following surnames are no less popular:

  • Allen (Allen)
  • Anderson (Anderson)
  • Brown (Brown)
  • Clark (Clark)
  • Davis (Davis)
  • Garcia (Garcia)
  • Hall (Hall)
  • Harris (Harris)
  • Hernandez (Hernandez)
  • Jackson (Jackson)
  • Johnson (Johnson)
  • King (King)
  • Lee (Lee)
  • Lewis (Lewis)
  • Martin (Martin)
  • Martinez (Martinez)
  • Miller (Miller)
  • Moore
  • Robinson (Robinson)
  • Rodrigues (Rodriguez)
  • Taylor (Taylor)
  • Thomas (Thomas)
  • Thompson (Thompson)
  • Walker (Walker)
  • White (White)
  • Wilson (Wilson)
  • Young (Young)

The melodiousness, the beauty of the sound of the surname is another reason for the pride of their carriers. A person's desire for change in life could not but be reflected in the desire to change his last name or first name to the name of a famous person in the entertainment industry or politics. Sources for inspiration can be found in the names of natural phenomena, representatives of flora and fauna, names of geographical objects. In search of a more beautiful name or surname, improvisation is not a hindrance.

Some of the most beautiful and common American surnames are:

  • Beverly (Beverly)
  • Collins (Collins)
  • Daniels (Daniels)
  • Evans (Evans)
  • Ford (Ford)
  • Gilmore (Gilmore)
  • Harris (Harris)
  • Holmes (Holmes)
  • Labert (Labert)
  • Moore
  • Newman (Newman)
  • Riley (Riley)
  • Stephenson (Stephenson)
  • Wallace (Wallace)
  • Washington (Washington)

The respectful attitude of a person to his name as the heritage of his ancestors is a kind of valuable relic, which its bearers pass on from generation to generation, keeping their history and family traditions in the name of the family.



English female names

A beautiful surname for a girl means as much as neat good clothes. Agree, there is a difference in sound between the names "Olga Lozhkomoeva" and "Olga Lebedeva". In the first case, an untidy girl from the outback appears before the mind's eye, in the second - a beautiful sophisticated lady. Fortunately, it is possible to choose a new surname and change it in official documents.

This step must be approached responsibly, so it is not necessary to immediately run to the registry office and the passport office. Social media is a great place to try on any pseudonym!

Many Slavic ones are absolutely incompatible with foreign surnames. For example, when you hear “Tamara Ivanovna Adams”, you will most likely smile. A beautiful Russian surname for a girl can be selected from the following list:

  • Astafiev;
  • Romanova;
  • Arseniev;
  • Pazhinskaya;
  • Bernatskaya;
  • Razumovskaya;
  • Berezina;
  • Bestuzhev;
  • Vishnevetskaya;
  • Voronin;
  • Vorontsov.

Any girl can feel like a countess or princess by choosing one of the options above. After all, these names belonged to the upper class in Russia!

A romantic and well-read girl can borrow a surname from a famous poet or writer. In combination with female names, the following options are well perceived by ear:

  • Bulgakov;
  • Ostrovskaya;
  • Chekhov;
  • Uspenskaya;
  • Bunin;
  • Tsvetaeva;
  • Balmont;
  • Akhmatova;
  • Kamenskaya;
  • Zhukovskaya;
  • Nabokov;
  • Novitskaya.

When choosing a new surname, be sure to consider how it will sound in combination with your full name and patronymic. Don't stop at the first option you like. Pick a few more, think carefully, consult with loved ones. And only then change the surname in official documents.

Unusual and most beautiful surnames can be found in foreign languages. Many girls change their personal details, choosing a beautiful English or German version. But there are still so many beautiful surnames - Japanese, Italian, Spanish, French.

English

English surnames are most often formed from proper names. For example, Jameson means "son of James" (literally "James" + "son"). You can also find the names of professions, colors, qualities. Taylor (Taylor) in translation sounds like “tailor”. Smith (Smith) means "blacksmith", Brown (Brown) - "brown", etc.

As for the original English surnames, in this country they come from their own names or professions, often - the qualities of a person or even flowers. For example, "Johnson" is "son of Jones" or John; the popular surname "Smith" translates as "merchant"; "Brown" is a color designation, "brown". Surnames with American or English etymological roots will become good companions for serious and self-confident girls who always achieve everything they want. Some interesting English-language variations:

  • Morgan;
  • Lewis;
  • Martin;
  • Carroll (dear);
  • Austin (great, majestic);
  • Utterly;
  • Brickman;
  • Derrick;
  • Whale;
  • Oliver;
  • Porter;
  • Selby;
  • Tracey;
  • White;
  • Fisher (fish);
  • Sven (swan);
  • Dalton (next door is the Dalton Highway);
  • Cowell (coal);
  • Donovan (dominant);

American surnames

American and English surnames will suit girls who are serious, self-sufficient, self-confident.

French

Words spoken in the "language of love" have a special charm. French surnames sound mysterious and elegant. Below are the most common ones. These options were formed from the most revered names in France.

MartinMartin
BernardBernard
SimonSimon
LaurentLaurent
VincentVincent
AndreAndre
FrancoisFrancois
RobertRobert

You can also use personal data to emphasize personal qualities. For example, a kind girl can take the surname Bonnet (Bonnet - French kind, good), the owner of a proud disposition - Leroy (Leroy, from French leroy - king).

German

German surnames are formed from nicknames that reflect the personal qualities of a person, the area where he comes from, his profession. You can choose an option, the translation of which can somehow characterize you. For example, the surname Krause, which has an imperious, strong-willed character, Mayer, a lawyer, Richter, etc., is suitable for a curly girl.

German popular surnames Hartmann (Hartman) and Werner (Werner) are derived from male names. If the value doesn't matter, you might like an option from the following list. The most harmonious German surnames:

  • Bauer;
  • Wagner;
  • Weber;
  • Grossman;
  • Callenberg;
  • Kaufman;
  • Koehler;
  • Laufer;
  • Merz;
  • Merkel;
  • Osterman;
  • Etinger;
  • Erdman.

These surnames sound beautiful in combination with the names Anna, Maria, Sofia, Angelina, Erika, Aurika. For example, Anna Bauer, Angelina Erdman.

Japanese

Japanese surnames are beautiful, sound original and have a certain meaning. You can choose an option that characterizes your inner world or evokes pleasant associations.

Girls who love anime and manga can also choose a Japanese name as a nickname for social networks. For example, Aiko Shimizu - "child of love" + "clear water", Akemi Sakurai - "bright beauty" + "sakura at the well."

Korean surnames

Asian peoples attach great importance to the name of the child - both names and surnames are not given by chance. When reading, it is worth remembering that the surname is written under the name, so the first syllable is given to it. The next two are the name. An interesting fact: only 12 variations of surnames consist of 2 syllables, and all the rest are monosyllabic. Less popular surnames are used by very few native speakers, this is a special category of people.

  • Jin - Ho (translated as "precious lake");
  • Monkut ("crown");
  • Jung ("love");
  • Hong ("rose");
  • Trey ("oyster");
  • Haneul ("sky");
  • Dung ("brave");
  • Tea ("pearl");
  • Isyl ("purity");
  • An (internal);
  • Choi (high born);
  • Tu (starry);
  • Kim (gold)
  • Kwon (fist);
  • Khan (ruler);
  • Dream (star).

Chinese surnames

In China, surnames began to be used a very long time ago - even before our era. At that time it was considered a luxury, and was used exclusively for members of the imperial families and aristocrats. In the modern life of the Chinese, there are few surnames - a little more than a hundred names. Most often, these are single-syllable and look like one hieroglyph. Their origin, as well as about the whole world, depends on many factors: the profession or the name of the state that formed the basis of China, such as it is now. All strangers from foreign countries were called Hu. Women very rarely take their husband's surname - the most common option is double or their own, maiden.

  • Gia (beautiful);
  • Ai (love);
  • Huijong (loyal, wise);
  • Ningong (calm);
  • Venkian (purified);
  • Ji (pure);
  • Meihui (beautiful wisdom);
  • Zhilan (rainbow orchid);
  • Jiao (beautiful, graceful);
  • I (grace);
  • Yui (moon);
  • Yuming (jade brightness);
  • Yun (cloud);
  • Ruolan (as an orchid);
  • Ting (grace);
  • Fenfang (fragrant);
  • Kiaohui (wise, experienced).

Italian

Italian surnames are for girls with character. Everyone knows what Italians are temperamental. If impulsiveness, emotionality and energy are the main features of your character, feel free to choose a surname from the following list!

The red-haired beauty will suit the surname Rossi, who lives by the sea - Marino, who has the external data of a sophisticated aristocrat - Conte, cheerful and energetic - Allegro.

In medieval Italy, the name Esposito was entered into the documents of orphans by default. The meaning of this word is nobody's, free. A self-sufficient and independent young girl can use such a pseudonym, he will emphasize her personal qualities and add originality.

Spanish

Spanish female surnames also have a beautiful sound. Most of them are derived from personal names:

  • Garcia - Garcia;
  • Fernandez - Fernandez;
  • Martinez - Martinez;
  • Diaz - Diaz;
  • Flores - Flores;
  • Santana - Santana;
  • Vincente - Vincente.

This option is best for a dark-skinned girl. The Spanish surname will be a hint of southern roots, a cheerful light disposition and a passionate nature!

What surname to choose a girl for VK?

For social networks, you can choose a nickname option based on your real first and last name. For example, Svetlana Semenova - Lana Sam (LanaSam), Anna Petrova - Ann Pietro (AnnPietro) with an emphasis on the last syllable. In a contact, you can choose a surname that will evoke certain associations in others. For example:

  • Angelova;
  • Snegov;
  • cold;
  • Lebedev;
  • Net;
  • free;
  • Winter (Summer, Spring, Autumn);
  • daring;
  • Secular.

The coolest surnames for VK are foreign. You can simply translate any word you like into English, German, French and get the original pseudonym. A brunette can choose Noir or Black, a blonde can choose Snow or White. There are no limits to your imagination. The main thing is that the pseudonym is combined with your real name. The most popular options are:

  • Noir (Fr.) - black;
  • Black (Black, English) - black;
  • Snow (Snow, English) - snow;
  • Light (Light, English) - light, light;
  • Strong (Strong, English) - strong;
  • Young (Young, English) - young;
  • Kitten (Kitten, English) - a kitten;
  • Fox (Fox, English) - fox, fox;
  • Horse (Horse, English) - horse, horse;
  • Sweet (English) - sweet;
  • Sugar (Sugary English) - sugar.

Combinations of two words sound interesting:

  • Sweet Caramel - sweet caramel;
  • Sugary Candy - sugar candy;
  • Dark Horse - dark horse;
  • Broken Angel - fallen angel;
  • Red Fox - red fox.

It is better to shorten your name so that it is combined with a foreign surname (Alexandra - Alex, Margarita - Rita, etc.).

Popular

The most popular names of girls for VK are borrowed from famous actresses, singers, models and other famous personalities. You can use the pseudonym of your idol or choose a fashionable option from those offered below.

The names of characters in books, TV shows and movies are popular:

  • Stark, Lannister, Targaryen (TV series "Game of Thrones");
  • Everdeen (Katniss Everdeen, the main character of the Hunger Games trilogy);
  • Swan (Bella Swan, "Twilight");
  • Granger (Hermione Granger, "Harry Potter");
  • Martin (Lydia Martin, a girl with unique abilities, the series "Teen Wolf").
  • Hermes - Ermes;
  • Lanvin - Lanvin;
  • Moschino - Moskino;
  • Herrera - Herrera;
  • Balenciaga - Balenciaga.

This option is suitable for the owner of model external data, refined taste, slender figure.

Cool

Many use Vkontakte and Instagram to sell clothes, other goods, and promote their services. It is advisable to choose a pseudonym that will reflect the essence of your activity. For example, if you have a page for an online clothing store, you can choose this option:

  • Krasotkin;
  • Dresseva;
  • Shmotkin.
  • Konfetkin;
  • Karamelkin;
  • Chocolate.

For any page of the online store, the following options are suitable:

  • Saleswoman;
  • Prodavashkin;
  • Pokupashka (Pokupashkina).

The options sound interesting: Masha Saleswoman, Dasha Buyer, etc. A well-chosen name will attract new subscribers to your page, and these are potential customers. Turn on creativity, fantasy, add a little sense of humor - and you will succeed!

An unusual cool surname for a girl can be obtained by choosing a rhyme for your name. This option is suitable for a cheerful and creative girl. The following combinations are found on the network:

  • Dasha Kasha;
  • Masha Chamomile;
  • Olka Dolka;
  • Irina Ballerina;
  • Arinka Mandarinka.

You can pick up a consonant word for any name using the rhyme generator on the Internet. As a result, you get cool and for the social network.

Simple

If you are not attracted to the original options, and you want a simple surname, then you can convert any male name and - you're done! Well perceived by ear:

  • Vladimirova;
  • Alexandrova;
  • Semenov;
  • Antonov;
  • Alekseev;
  • Andreeva;
  • Fedorov.

It is believed that a change of name entails a change in fate. What about last name? It is possible that this rule also applies to her. A dissonant surname can cause jokes, ridicule and complexes at any age. If you have a desire to change it, then follow it. Just approach the choice consciously so that the new surname will please your ears all your life.