I dislike most, especially the obviously meant to be surnames ones, like 'Mac-'/Mc-','-son', 'van-', 'de-', '-ton' or many occupational names, like
Baker or
Shepherd.
Still, I'm good with
Wallace,
Ashley,
Ainsley,
Harlow,
Wyatt, because to me despite being from surnames, they don't sound distinctly like a last name because they don't have the traditional elements that refer to someone being the son of someone else or something, or are literally the word for their job.
This message was edited 3/11/2024, 7:57 PM