Goes

Etymology
Two possible origins:
 * Borrowed from, a habitational surname from a city in the province of.
 * Borrowed from, a habitational surname from any of several places called.

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Goes is the 40610th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 538 individuals. Goes is most common among White (89.41%) individuals.

Etymology
First attested as curtagosu in 976. Derived from an ancient hydronym, which in turn derives from.

Proper noun

 * 1) &#32;— famously held by:
 * 2) Willem Goes (1611–1686), Dutch writer who wrote frequently under the pseudonym “Lucius Verus”
 * 1) &#32;— famously held by:
 * 2) Willem Goes (1611–1686), Dutch writer who wrote frequently under the pseudonym “Lucius Verus”
 * 1) Willem Goes (1611–1686), Dutch writer who wrote frequently under the pseudonym “Lucius Verus”