Another ten surnames will take us to 50, actually 51 as there is a tie for 50th place. The list is still dominated by surnames derived from given or first names. This is similar to Wales and a symptom of the relatively late adoption of surnames in mid and west Cornwall when compared with England (and with east Cornwall).
| rank | surname | type | number of households |
| 41 | Edwards | personal name | 243 |
| 42 | Gilbert/Gillbard | personal name | 239 |
| 43 | Eddy | personal name | 237 |
| 44 | Rundle | nickname/personal name | 230 |
| 45 | Uren | personal name | 228 |
| 46 | Jeffery | personal name | 224 |
| 47 | Wills | personal name | 223 |
| 48 | Rickard | personal name | 212 |
| 49 | Hodge | personal name | 204 |
| =50 | Reed/Read | multiple | 200 |
| =50 | Reynolds | personal name | 200 |
Uren is a rare example of a first name from Celtic roots rather than the more usual Norman-French.
Maps of all these surnames in the 1500s and 1641 can be found here.
Further details of most will be found in my The Surnames of Cornwall.
If you have found the material on this site of use then you may be interested in my recent books published under the Coserg imprint. For a list see here.

Aha Wills appears at number 47!!
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my sir name is Uglow. Has anyone heard this name?
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It’s in my The Surnames of Cornwall (p.220 of the second edition)
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