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  2. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    Minangkabau is the largest matrilineal society in the world. The Minahasan people of North Sulawesi have an extensive list of surnames, such as Toar, Lumimuut, Emor, Muntuan, Nayoan, Wenas and Luntungan. The Ambonese people of the Maluku Islands have family names such as Lawalata, Matulessy and Latumahina.

  3. Mann (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mann‌ is a German‌, Dutch‌, Jewish (Ashkenazic), English, Irish or Scottish surname, of Germanic origin.It means 'man', 'person', 'husband'. In the runic alphabet, the meaning 'man', 'human', is represented by the single character ᛗ.

  4. Surname - Wikipedia

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    Some Hispanic people, after leaving their country, drop their maternal surname, even if not formally, so as to better fit into the non-Hispanic society they live or work in. Similarly, foreigners with just one surname may be asked to provide a second surname on official documents in Spanish-speaking countries.

  5. Phillips (surname) - Wikipedia

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    A. A. Phillips (1900–1985), Australian critic; Abi Phillips (born 1994), English actress; Adolfo Phillips (born 1941), Panamanian baseball player; Adrian Phillips (born 1992), American football player

  6. Zhang (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Today, it is one of the most common surnames in the world at over 100 million people worldwide. [5] Zhang was listed by the People's Republic of China 's National Citizen ID Information System as the third-most-common surname in mainland China (April 2007), with 87.50 million bearers.

  7. Baker (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Baker is a common surname of Old English (Anglo-Saxon) origin and Scotland where Gaelic was anglicized. From England the surname has spread to neighbouring countries such as Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and also to the English speaking areas of the Americas and Oceania where it is also common.

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