The surname "Masters" is of English origin, typically derived from the Middle English term "maister," which means "master" or "teacher." This surname likely originated as an occupational name for someone who was a master in a particular trade or profession, or it could have been used as a status descriptor for someone who held a position of authority or expertise. The roots of the name trace back to the Latin word "magister," reinforcing its historical association with leadership and skill.
Masters is moderately common in the United States, ranking #1524 in Census data and appearing 23533 times — equating to about 8 per 100,000 people.
Our database contains over 1361 people with the last name Masters. This surname is most commonly found in Florida, Texas, California. We have over 2 unique first names combined with the last name Masters in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are James, John.
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