Huxton

Modern invented with English origins.

Anniston

English, “Ann’s town” or “Ann’s settlement.”

Wrigley

English, “clearing by the river bend.”

Ford

English, “dweller at the ford.”

Havelock

Scandinavian, “sea competition.”

Diesel

Modern name from a German surname.

Malone

Irish, “devoted to St. John.”

Ferris

Irish, “rock, man of vigor.”

Emsley

English, “from the elmwood.”

Belmore

French and English, habitational name.

Carrigan

Celtic, “special warrior.”

Armani

Persian, “desire, goal.”

Ackerley

English, “dweller at the acre meadow.”

Crosley

English, “meadow of the cross.”

Zeller

German and Dutch, occupational surname.

Wolverson

English, “wolf settlement, son of the wolf.”

Stanton

English, “stone enclosure or settlement.”

Reeves

English, “bailiff.”

Salinger

French from Germanic, topographic or habitational surname.

Shaffer

German, “steward, butler.”

Denison

English, “son of Dennis.”

Elway

Scottish, “field.”

Emmens

English, Dutch from old German, “iron-strength.”

Gibson

English, “son of Gilbert.”

Hawkins

English, “little hawk.”

Castellan

Americanized form of Croatian Kaštelan, “the keeper of a castle.”

Aiken

English, “little Adam.”

Devine

Irish, “ox; stag.”

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