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Surnames of Lowland Scottish origin (1 C, 66 P) Pages in category "English-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,354 total.
a, -ya Kurdish means "of" (female) (by two surnames) [clarification needed] [citation needed]-à (Catalan) feminine -ana "of or from [a locality or place]" (Català -Catalan); and also the name of a job (Manyà -irosmith), from Latin -ānus, -āna [citation needed]-ac (Croatian, Serbian, Slovenian, Southern French) [citation needed] [citation ...
Surnames appearing less than 100 times represented less than 10% of the population. [11] The most common surname remains Smith ; over two million Americans have that name and it is the most common name for white, native and multiracial residents.
Sometimes it felt great to be at war with them. But I knew I needed to go somewhere else."" [14] Noam Chomsky: 1928– Linguist, political analyst and activist [citation needed] Greta Christina: 1961– Writer American atheist blogger, speaker, and author. "The Top Ten Reasons I Don't Believe In God" by Greta Christina. [15] Sir Arthur C ...
This list of Scottish Gaelic surnames shows Scottish Gaelic surnames beside their English language equivalent. Unlike English surnames (but in the same way as Slavic, Lithuanian and Latvian surnames), all of these have male and female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all Mac- names become Nic- if the person is female.
C. Canner (surname) Carder (surname) Carpender; Carpenter (surname) Carter (name) Cartwright (surname) Chalmers (surname) Chamberlain (surname) Chamberlayne (surname)
C. List of common Chinese surnames; E. Lists of most common surnames in European countries; G. List of Georgian surnames; List of the most common surnames in Germany; J.
Lists of most common surnames in North American countries#United States of America; Retrieved from "https: ...