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If the last name ends in [a], then removing the [j] would give the name of the patriarch or the place, as in, Grudaj - j = Gruda (place in MM). Otherwise, removing the whole ending [aj] yields the name of founder or place of origin, as in Lekaj - aj = Lek(ë). Since the names are found most commonly in Malsi e Madhe (North) and Labëri (South ...
A. Aaron (surname) Aarons (surname) Abarough; Abbey (surname) Abbot (surname) Abbott (surname) Abney (surname) Abrams (surname) Ace (name) Acheson (surname)
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. However, do not use the template on disambiguation pages that contain a list of people by family name.
Carl Zeidler (1908–1942), Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1940–42. Brother of Frank P. Zeidler. [1]Frank P. Zeidler (1912–2006), candidate for U.S. Representative from Wisconsin 1946, Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1948–60; candidate for President of the United States 1976; Chairman of the Socialist Party USA.
[citation needed] The nature of the suffixes used (mainly -a, often -e for names of foreign origin) is purely grammatical, i.e. it is enough to lean the surname to the feminine declension pattern (Ozoliņš – Ozoliņa). Surnames that already end in -a or -e in the masculine form do not change.
This list is also to include surnames that did not originate in Ukraine as there are people living in the country with numerous ethnic backgrounds, and, therefore, surnames, from all over Europe and Asia. It also serves as an indication in the English Wikipedia to potentially point out articles on family names that may need to be created.
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The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with L: Abbreviations: ch = children's; d = drama, screenwriting; f = fiction; nf = non-fiction; p ...