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  2. Goan Catholic names and surnames - Wikipedia

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    Konkani language variants of most Goan Catholic names are derived from Hebrew, Greek, and Latin names from the Old and New Testament Biblical canons.Nowadays Hindu names like Sandeep, Rahul and Anita, etc. are also given.

  3. Roman Catholic Brahmin - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholic Brahmin (IAST Bamonns /bam ... Mudartha is a unique surname to be found among some Bamonn families that hail from Udipi district in Karnataka. [31]

  4. List of Catholic priests - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Servants of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and of the Poor. Johannes Czerski: 12 May 1813 – 22 December 1893 A German clergyman, one of the founders of German Catholicism. John J. Brown: June 16, 1948 An American Roman Catholic priest and educator. A Blackfoot man, he was the first full-blooded ...

  5. Mangalorean Catholic name - Wikipedia

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    Mangalorean Catholic names and surnames encompass the different naming conventions of the Mangalorean Catholic community. Historically, many of them had names of Christian saints, while Portuguese-language surnames were most commonly found. [1] A formal Mangalorean Catholic name consists of a given name, a middle name, and a surname.

  6. Lists of most common surnames in European countries

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    Most of the names on this list are typical examples of surnames that were adopted when modern surnames were introduced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the romantic spirit, they refer to natural features: virta 'river', koski 'rapids', mäki 'hill', järvi 'lake', saari 'island' — often with the suffix -nen added after the model ...

  7. Roman naming conventions - Wikipedia

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    By the sixth century, traditional Roman cognomina were frequently prefixed by a series of names with Christian religious significance. As Roman institutions vanished, and the distinction between nomen and cognomen ceased to have any practical importance, the complex system of cognomina that developed under the later empire faded away.

  8. Goan Catholics - Wikipedia

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    Since the Goan Catholic and East Indian Catholic communities were converted to Christianity by the Portuguese, the British referred to them as "Portuguese Christians". [23] They congregated in the same churches, attended many of the same religious functions, and shared Portuguese surnames and culture. [24]

  9. Category:German Roman Catholics - Wikipedia

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    German Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns (7 C) R. Roman Catholics in the German Resistance (1 C, 85 P) S. German Roman Catholic saints (90 P) German Servants ...