- raven
- dweller at the deer's place
- dweller at the red cliff
- dweller at the red ford
- one who extols, praises, boasts (Dutch)
- dweller by the roe-brook
- shaggy-haired
- a ranger
- dweller at the sheep-walk
- wild
- descendent of Ramos 'as protractor'
- dweller at the raven island
- dweller in the ram's valley
- dweller in the ram's valley
- wolf's shield
- rope-maker
- Ralph's son
- dweller at the white fort
- dark, black
- dweller at the raven hill
- dweller at the raven's croft
- Rawlin's or Rowland's son
- one who extols, praises, boasts (Dutch)
- mighty, of godlike protection
- red-haired or red-faced
- a reed-worker, Thatcher
- dweller at a reedy brook
- dweller at the red meadow
- dweller by the red ferns
- dweller at the red grove
- a bailiff's son
- kingly, regal
- red-haired
- one from Rimington, Yorkshire UK
- wolf's shield
- tawny
- descendant of the king's household
- Reginald's son
- dweller at a (main) road-side
- Richard's son
- dweller by the rivers
- dweller by a rood (crucifix)
- Robert's son
- dweller in the roe valley
- dweller at the roe stead
- dweller on a rod of ground
- descendant of Rodrigo or Roderick
- dweller at a roadside spring
- red-haired (Normandy French)
- dweller at the rough island or waterside
- Rollo's son
- famous, power
- roamer, wanderer
- descendant of a pilgrim to Rome
- cheerful
- a rope maker
- dweller at the roes' stronghold
- roses
- family from German village i.e. 'rose mountain'
- rose mountain
- valley of roses
- dweller at the alder heath
- Rowland's son
- wreath of roses
- red shield
- dweller at a rowan tree
- dweller on a moor
- dweller at row (of cottages) or hedgerow
- Roy's son
- ruddy or red faced
- red-haired
- descendant of Ruy or Rodrigo
- horse-dealer or job master
- rotund, tubby
- dweller at a rushy brook
- red-haired
- dweller at the cattle ford
- dweller by the red river
- trooper, horseman
- dweller at a small rye field
- a dealer in rye
- dweller at the roebuck forest
- adversary, competitor
- a sack-maker
- dweller at the dry-built (without mortar) farm
- serious, discreet
- a saddler
- learned, wise
- a leaper or dancer
- dweller in a hall
- dark
- one from Salt (Staffs)
- salt-worker or salt-dealer
- one from St. Pierre (France)
- one from St. Paul (France)
- splendid sun
- descendant of Sancho, 'sanctified'
- dweller at the sandy brook
- dweller at the sandy ford
- Alexander's (Sandy's) son
- dweller at the sands
- family from Santiago 'St James' in Spain
- dweller at the sandy field
- dweller at the hill pasture clearing
- Alexander's, (Sandy's) son
- mind powerful
- dweller at the willow farm
- short sword
- a sexton, sacristan
- a carpenter
- one with bright red complexion or dress
- dweller at the gap or cliff
- a philanthropist or spendthrift
- descendant of a shepherd
- descendant of tailor or cutter
- descendant of beautiful or handsome person
- descendant of the tailor
- descendant of the magistrate or sheriff
- descendant of the swarthy man
- dweller at the wood farm
- a scout, spy
- an Irishman or Scotsman
- bony, thin
- a public writer or clerk
- dweller at the seaside farm
- dweller in the spruce fir valley
- dweller at the sedgy place
- happy
- dweller at the willow-walk
- a saddler
- friend from the hall
- one from St. Paul (France)
- old & wise
- an officer
- armour
- a sexton
- one from St. Maur (France)
- dweller at the shaft hill
- soldier, beadle, sergeant
- John
- tailoress
- quick, smart
- dweller at a wood
- dweller at the crucifix by the wood
- cripple, limping walk
- a cutter of wool or cloth
- dweller at the shelving (sloping) field
- dweller at a beautiful farm
- shepherd
- shepherd, hill farmer
- wild man, satyr
- blonde, white-haired
- dweller at a hut or shed
- dweller at the sheep-path shed
- a polisher
- dweller at the Ship Inn
- a sailor, skipper
- dweller at a sheep farm
- a farrier
- educated
- of low stature
- a shooter
- an archery shooter
- shoemaker, one who sews or stitches
- sea bold or victoriously bold
- dweller at the broad field
- dweller at the sedgy place
- dweller at the bay or inlet
- a silk dealer
- dweller in or near a wood
- dweller at the silver birch wood
- form of Cecilia, St Cecilia
- Sim's (Simeon's) son
- love, affection
- victorious counsel
- quick, swift
- dealer or flayer of hides
- dweller in a valley or dell
- dweller in the sloe valley
- straight, tall
- a soldier, fighter
- dweller at the small field
- sharp, quick
- small
- dweller at the wood on the plain
- blacksmith, tradesman
- dweller at the clearing
- active, quick nimble
- long-nosed
- born when snow was on the ground
- swarthy, dark
- son
- dweller at the summer ford
- a soap maker
- with hair of reddish-brown
- dweller at the south farm
- cobbler, shoe-maker
- dweller at the south cottages
- dweller at the south well
- sparrow
- sparrowhawk
- one from St. Paul (France)
- a spearman
- prosperity
- a preacher
- a dispenser or keeper of provisions or larder
- a bursar, paymaster
- a dealer in spices
- an actor and performer
- small, slender
- dweller at a fountain
- a spur-maker
- security and prosperity
- dweller at a steep rock
- painter, decorator
- dweller at a marsh path
- dweller at the stone fort
- dweller at the stony enclosure
- dweller at the stone-paved ford
- dweller at a stony mountain hollow
- dweller at a stony or rocky field
- dweller at a stone dwelling
- dweller at the enclosure fenced with staples
- dweller at a farmstead
- dweller near a significant stone or nick
- from Old Norse name Steinn (meaning ‘stone’)
- Stephen's son (from St. Stephen)
- Stephen's son
- an estate manager
- sty keeper, steward
- dweller at the steep land
- variant of STENSON
- dweller at the yellow house
- an ox-herd
- horse keeper
- horse keeper
- dweller at a stony rock or stone castle
- a stone-mason, cutter
- a storekeeper
- horse keeper
- brave, plump
- dweller at the rock spring
- from the Scottish highlands
- a striker, stroker
- foreign
- dweller at the Roman street farm
- plume, crest
- dweller at the field by the Roman street
- dweller on the Roman street
- a bowstring or cord maker
- dweller by a stream
- stiff, affected
- sty keeper, steward
- dweller at the tree stumps
- sturdy, reckless
- dweller at the sow hollow
- a summoner, officer at ecclesiastical court
- dweller on the south cliff
- dweller at the south enclosure
- a swineherd servant
- swan like, long-necked
- dweller at the swine meadow
- dweller by the swine brook
- victorious counsel
- inn-keeper, tabor player
- dweller at a croft
- brisk, cheery
- a raider, bandit
- dweller at the copse or grove (French)
- a leather-maker
- pine trees
- an innkeeper, beer-seller
- a woman innkeeper or beer seller
- a thrasher, thresher or reaper
- a tailor
- national army
- a cloth maker, weaver
- a tile maker
- dweller near a religious house
- a tenant farmer
- Dennis's son
- mighty ruler
- an assayer
- plump, fat
- dweller at a thatch corner (storehouse)
- dweller at a thatch corner (storehouse)
- national army
- thickset, stocky
- dweller at the thistle clearing
- dweller by the thorn-tree
- dweller at the hamlet
- a servant
d- weller at a clearing
- thin, lean
- pleasant
- ready, neat
- lord and master
- husbandman, tiller of the soil
- dweller at the lime grove
- dweller at the parliament field
- a tinker
- dweller at the double ford
- foxy, bushy-haired
- a foxhunter
- a tax collector
- dweller at the top leas (fields)
- dweller at or near a tower or shire
- dweller at the town's (village's) end
- national, spear
- from Tracy (France)
- dweller at the cross-roads
- by a (prominent) tree
- dweller at the church village
- dweller at the lower homestead
- dweller at the aspen grove
- dweller at an alley or cutting
- true, trustworthy
- strong arm
- a wheelwright
- skittish colt-like
- a loiterer
- faithful
- trumpeter
- national spear
- fuller (thickener) of cloth
- divine gift
- dweller at a draw-Well
- tulip grower or like a tulip
- dweller at a tunnelled cliff
- brave, daring
- a lathe worker in wood
- dweller between streams
- scion, son cadet, nickname for a thin person
- a twin
- dweller at a common
- a tile maker