Tulare County Surnames...
In Europe, surnames
began to be used in the 12th century, but it took several centuries before the
majority of Europeans had one. The primary purpose of the surname was to further
distinguish people from one another. In the 13th century about a third of the
male population was named William, Richard, or John. To uniquely
identify them, people began referring to different Williams as William
the son of Andrew (leading to Anderson), William the cook (leading to
Cook), William from the river (leading to Rivers), William the
brown-haired (leading to Brown), and so on. Eventually these surnames became
inherited, being passed from parents to children.
Broadly, most surnames
fall into four categories:
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Surnames derived from First Names include Johnson, Williams,
and Thompson. Most often they are patronymic, referring to a male
ancestor, but occasionally they are matronymic.
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Occupational
surnames refer to the occupation of the bearer. Examples include Smith,
Clark, and Wright.
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Locational
or Topographic surnames are derived from the place that the bearer
lived. Examples include Hill, Woods, and Ford.
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Surnames derived
from Nicknames include White, Young, and Long.
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