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  2. Hernández - Wikipedia

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    Hernández is a widespread Spanish patronymic surname that became common around the 15th century. It means son of Hernán, Hernando, or Fernando, the Spanish version of the Germanic Ferdinand . Fernández is also a common variant of the name.

  3. Todd (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Todd is a surname meaning "fox" (from Old English todde). It is an English (mainly northern) and Scottish surname, but probably originated in Scotland for someone thought to resemble a fox in personality (in cunning or slyness) or perhaps more obviously in having red hair. This name was brought to Ulster, Ireland. [1] It may refer to:

  4. Middleton (name) - Wikipedia

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    Middleton is a locational Anglo-Saxon surname originating from dozens of different settlements in England going by one of the pre-7th-century Old English variations of "middle" (such as midel) and "town" (such as tun).

  5. Surname - Wikipedia

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    In Portugal, a person's full name has a minimum legal length of two names (one given name and one family name from either parent) and a maximum of six names (two first names and four surnames – he or she may have up to four surnames in any order desired picked up from the total of his/her parents and grandparents' surnames).

  6. Category:English-language occupational surnames - Wikipedia

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    C. Canner (surname) Carder (surname) Carpender; Carpenter (surname) Carter (name) Cartwright (surname) Chalmers (surname) Chamberlain (surname) Chamberlayne (surname)

  7. Pond (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Pond is an English surname. Initial recordings of potential spelling variations of this surname (such as "Pund", "Pound", and potentially "Ponder" or "Pounder") first appear in Sussex, England in the 12th century, [1] suggesting Old English origin.

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  9. Maynard (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Notable people with the surname include: Abra K. Maynard (1803-1894), American farmer and politician; Alan Maynard (1944–2018), British health economist; Amory Maynard (1804–1890), Industrialist, founder of Maynard, Massachusetts; Bill Maynard (1928–2018), English comedian and actor; Brad Maynard (born 1974), American football punter and ...