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  2. Kodjoe - Wikipedia

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    Kodjoe is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Boris Kodjoe (born 1973), Austrian-born actor of German and Ghanaian descent; Emmanuel Kodjoe Dadzie (born 1916), Ghanaian diplomat; Ofie Kodjoe, American Ghanaian singer, actress, radio presenter and motivational speaker

  3. Category:Tamil-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tamil-language surnames" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amritraj;

  4. Category:Surnames of Indian origin - Wikipedia

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    A. Aatre; Abhisheki; Abrol; Achari (surname) Achrekar; Adajania; Adapa (surname) Adarsh; Adhikari; Adiga; Adithan; Advani; Adyanthaya; Agarkar; Agashe; Agrahari Sikh ...

  5. Indian name - Wikipedia

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    Tamil names usually follow this pattern: Initial (Village name) – Initial (Father's name) – First name – Surname (Example: M.G. Ramachandran, where the M stands for Marudhur, and G stands for Gopalan, the father's name. Another example is R. Karthik, where R stands for Ravichandran, the father's name).

  6. Boris Kodjoe surprises daughter during Howard’s homecoming

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    Boris Kodjoe (second from right) surprised daughter Sophie (right) at Howard’s recent homecoming. Above, they attended a City Year Los Angeles event in 2019 with Sophie’s mother, Nicole Ari ...

  7. Boris Kodjoe is still head over heels for wife Nicole Ari ...

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    Even actors Boris Kodjoe and Nicole Ari Parker embarrass their kids with lovey-dovey Instagram posts.

  8. Naming conventions of the Tamilakam - Wikipedia

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    This tradition involves firstly having the father's name followed by one's own name. This system was carried even into the medieval period. [5]Examples include cēramān, meaning "son of Chera" composed of cēra and makan, or vēlmān, meaning "son of Vel" composed of vēl and makan.

  9. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    The most well-known example of this kind of surname is probably Kierkegaard (combined by the words "kirke/kierke" (= church) and "gaard" (= farm) meaning "the farm located by the Church". [3] It is, however, a common misunderstanding that the name relates to its direct translation: churchyard/cemetery), but many others could be cited.