You could have royal blood if you have one of these 100 surnames

Genealogy websites have made tracing family history easier than ever, sparking curiosity about possible royal connections. Family History Daily compiled 100 surnames from Charles H. Browning’s 1891 book *Americans of Royal Descent* that may hint at aristocratic lineage.

The list includes names like Alden, Barclay, Campbell, Douglas, Hamilton, Kennedy, Montgomery, and Windsor. However, experts caution that sharing a surname doesn’t guarantee royal ties—further research is needed to confirm ancestry.

Common names like Smith, Johnson, and Williams also appear, proving even “everyday” surnames might have noble origins. Conversely, absence from the list doesn’t rule out royal heritage, as many lineages remain undocumented.

Browning’s book traces early American settlers with royal connections, but modern genealogists recommend cross-referencing multiple sources. DNA testing and archival records can provide more accurate insights than surnames alone.

The idea of royal ancestry captivates many, though most listed names stem from distant branches of noble families. For example, “Lee” links to English aristocracy, while “Livingston” ties to Scottish peerage.

While fun to explore, these names are just a starting point. True genealogical research requires birth records, wills, and historical documents to map family trees accurately.

Whether you spot your surname or not, the hunt for royal roots remains a fascinating journey—one that might just reveal a regal surprise in your family’s past.

1-50 royal last names:

Abel
Alden
Appleton
Ayer
Barber
Barclay
Beverly
Binney
Brooke
Brown
Campbell
Carroll
Chauncey
Coleman
Cooper
Davis
Dickinson
Darling
Douglas
Dunbar
Edwards
Ellery
Ellis
Emmett
Evans
Farley
Fleming
Forest
French
Gardiner
George
Gerard
Gerry
Gibson
Graham
Hamilton
Haynes
Herbert
Hill
Howard
Hume
Irving
Jackson
James
Jenkins
Johnson
Kane
Kennedy
Ker
Key
King
Langdon
Lawrence
Lee
Leonard
Livingston
Lloyd
McCall
McDonald
Malcalester
Montgomery
Morris
Morton
Nelson
Nicholson
Nixon
Norris
O’Carroll
Ogle
Opie
Parsons
Patterson
Peabody
Pomeroy
Porter
Pratt
Preston
Quay
Randolph
Read
Reeve
Robinson
Rogers
Sanford
Shaw
Smith
Sowden
Stanley
Taylor
Townsend
Turner
Tyler
Valentine
Varson
Walker
Watts
White
Whiting
Williams
Young

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