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  2. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    There are about 1,000,000 [citation needed] different family names in German. German family names most often derive from given names, geographical names, occupational designations, bodily attributes or even traits of character.

  3. List of family name affixes - Wikipedia

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    de – "the" 's – "of the"; contraction of des, genitive case of the definite article de.Example: 's Gravesande. 't – "the"; contraction of the neuter definite article het.

  4. Surname - Wikipedia

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    First/given/forename, middle, and last/family/surname with John Fitzgerald Kennedy as example. This shows a structure typical for Anglophonic cultures (and some others). Other cultures use other structures for full n

  5. Surname map - Wikipedia

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    A map of the surname Griffin in the U.K., Ireland and the Isle of Man.. Surname maps are maps which display and indicate the highest concentration of residents with a particular surname, or set of surnames.

  6. Category:Surnames of English origin - Wikipedia

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    B. Babcock; Babel (surname) Backhouse (surname) Bagnall-Oakeley; Bailey (surname) Baker (surname) Balderson; Baldridge; Ballard (surname) Bamford (surname) Bampfylde

  7. Scandinavian family name etymology - Wikipedia

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    The most common Danish family name surnames are patronymic and end in -sen; for example Rasmussen, originally meaning "son of Rasmus" (Rasmus' son).Descendants of Danish or Norwegian immigrants to the United States frequently have similar names ending in the suffix "-sen" or have changed the spelling to "-son".

  8. Randolph (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the surname Randolph: English and German: classicized spelling of Randolf, Germanic personal name composed of the elements "rand", "rim" (of a shield), "shield" + "wolf".

  9. Gilmore (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gilmore and Gillmore are surnames with several origins and meanings.. The name can be of Irish, in particular from Ulster, [1] and Scottish Highland origin, Anglicised from the Gaelic Mac Gille Mhoire (Scottish Gaelic), Mac Giolla Mhuire (Ulster Irish Gaelic). [2]

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