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Pages in category "English-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,391 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Articles in this category are concerned with surnames (last names in Western cultures, but family names in general), especially articles concerned with one surname.. Use template {{}} to populate this category.
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.
Lists of most common surnames in North American countries#United States of America; Retrieved from "https: ...
Rochelle Alers (born 1963, US, f), pseudonyms Susan James and Rena McLeary Andrés J. d'Alessio (1940–2009, Argentina, nf) Arnold Aletrino (1858–1916, Netherlands, nf)
Most of the surnames of the Brazilian population have a Portuguese origin, due to Portuguese colonization in the country (it is estimated that 80% of the Brazilian population has at least one Portuguese ancestor), while other South American countries were largely colonized by the Spanish.
Several surnames have multiple spellings; this is sometimes due to unrelated families bearing the same surname. A single surname in either language may have multiple translations in the other. In some English translations of the names, the M(a)c- prefix may be omitted in the English, e.g. Bain vs MacBain, Cowan vs MacCowan, Ritchie vs MacRitchie.
Rebecca Heflin (born 1963, US, f), pseudonym of Barbara Dianne Farb Simon Heffer (born 1960, England, nf) Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831, Germany, nf)