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Family names can be unique or come in large numbers. In different countries some names are more common than others. This is a listing of common surnames (alphabetical by country names): A family name, surname, or last name is the part of a persons name indicating the family to which the person belongs. ...
South America - See also: Demographics of South America
South America and Central America have an estimated population of 558 million (as of 2005) and a rate of population growth of about 0. ...
Argentina (Buenos Aires) - See also: Buenos Aires#Demographics, Demographics of Argentina, and :Category:Argentine surnames
The following table only covers the capital Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is only an approximate ranking. It is based on the number of telephone connections per surname in the white pages of the city as of 2003.[1] For other uses, see Buenos Aires (disambiguation). ...
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Brazil and Portuguese - See also: Demographics of Brazil and :Category:Brazilian surnames
- Silva
- Santos
- Carlos
- Oliveira
- Souza
- Pereira
- Costa
- Carvalho
- Almeida
- Ferreira
- Ribeiro
- Rodrigues
- Gomes
- Lima
- Martins
- Rocha
- Alves
- Araújo
- Pinto
- Barbosa
- Castro
- Fernandes
- Melo
- Azevedo
- Barros
- Cardoso
- Correia
- Cunha
- Dias
Source: [3] // Brazil has conducted a periodical population census since 1872. ...
or - Silva (or "da Silva")
- Santos (or "dos Santos")
- Oliveira (or "de Oliveira")
- Sousa (Souza is the archaic spelling; or "de Sousa")
- Lima (or "de Lima")
- Based on the São Paulo's telephone directory[2].
// Silva is the most common surname in Portugal and Brazil;[1] it is also widespread in regions of the former Portuguese Empire in Asia, including India and Sri Lanka. ...
Santos, originally Portuguese or Spanish for Saints (singular Santo), may mean a great number of different things: // Santos is a common surname in Spanish, as well as Portuguese. ...
Oliveira is the Portuguese name for the Olive tree (olive is azeitona or, very rarely, oliva in Portuguese, and olive oil is azeite). ...
Sousa may mean a number of different things: Sousa is a common surname in the Portuguese language, namely in Portugal and Brazil. ...
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North America - See also: Demographics of North America
This is only Canada, theUnited States and Mexico. ...
Canada - See also: Demography of Canada
In 2007, Canada was a country of about 33 million people,[3] about 1/5th of whom lived in the province of Quebec.[4] The twenty most common surnames across Canada listed below were compiled by InfoUSA and reported by the CBC.[5] Unlike many countries, the Canadian national government does not publish a common surnames listing based on the national census;[5] however, Quebec's provincial government does make such information available.[6] Demographics of Canada, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands. ...
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Fernández is a common surname in the Spanish language meaning son of Fernando. ...
GarcÃa is the most common surname in most of the Spanish provinces. ...
López is a common surname in the Spanish language. ...
Pérez is a Spanish-language surname. ...
Gomez or Gómez is a common Spanish surname. ...
Sánchez is the most common surname in the provinces of Cáceres and Salamanca in Spain. ...
æ LÇ Li, Lee or Ly is a common transliteration of several Chinese family names, including that of æ (pinyin LÇ), the most common Chinese family name, and other less common surnames such as é» (LÃ); ç and é (both pronounced as LÇ); é¦, (é
), æ , å, (å²), and å© (all pronounced as Lì). Calligraphically, Li (æ) is the same character as...
For other uses, see Smith (disambiguation). ...
Lam and its various forms has several meanings. ...
For other uses, see Brown (disambiguation). ...
Roy may refer to: Roy, New Mexico, USA Roy, Utah, USA Roy, Washington, USA Arundhati Roy, an Indian novelist and peace activist Brandon Roy, American basketball player Bryan Roy, Dutch football (soccer) player Deep Roy, actor Derek Roy, Canadian ice hockey player Fabien Roy, politician Gabrielle Roy, author Indra Lal...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
The surname Lee can be one of the following: // Lee (English name): An English surname. ...
Gagnon is a surname, and may refer to: André Gagnon André-Philippe Gagnon Aurore Gagnon Christiane Gagnon Dave Gagnon Ãdouard Gagnon Forest Gagnon Jake Gagnon Johnny Gagnon Marc Gagnon Marcel Gagnon Monique Gagnon-Tremblay Onésime Gagnon Patrick Gagnon Pierre-Luc Gagnon Rene Gagnon Sébastien Gagnon Dany Gagnon Robert...
Wilson is a common English language surname, literally son of Wil (William an old Germanic name). ...
// Clark was the original English spelling version of Scottish Gaelic Clèireach, which was in turn derived from Latin clericus meaning cleric/clergyman. Clark was originally spelled Clerk when it first entered English from Scottish Gaelic. ...
Look up Johnson, johnson in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
This is a list of well-known people with the surname White (or Whyte) or its equivalent in other languages. ...
Williams is a patronymic form of the name William. ...
Côté or Coté is a surname, and may refer to: Alcide Côté David Côté Gérard Côté Gisèle Côté-Harper Guy Côté, Canadian politician Jean Côté Jean-Philippe Côté, Canadian ice hockey player Marc Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté Michel...
Taylor is an English surname, originally an occupational surname meaning tailor. [1] Taylor has also been commonly used as a given name in English-speaking countries. ...
Campbell is a Gaelic surname of two separate origins. ...
Anderson, Andersson or Andersen is a surname deriving from a patronymic meaning son of Anders/Andrew (itself derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning man or manly). In Scotland, the name was first found in the Great Glen and Strathspey, where the Anderson family was seated from ancient times. ...
For other uses, see Chen. ...
Jones is a popular family name that comes from the term son of John, but can also be attributed to the name Jonah. ...
Bouchard is the name of several people. ...
Coat of Arms:On a gold background there is a red band showing by six blackbirds. ...
Morin is a common French surname, although it is also used in different ways. ...
Lavoie is a surname, and may refer to: Chris Lavoie Daniel Lavoie Don Lavoie Gilbert R. Lavoie Jennifer Lavoie Thérèse Lavoie-Roux This page or section lists people with the surname Lavoie. ...
Fortín de las Flores is a city in Veracruz, Mexico. ...
Ouellet is a surname, and may refer to; André Ouellet Carl Ouellet Christian Ouellet Fernand Ouellet Michel Ouellet Jean-Pierre Ouellet Marc Cardinal Ouellet Maryse Ouellet Maxime Ouellet USS Ouellet (FF-1077) This page or section lists people with the surname Ouellet. ...
Pelletier is the name of several people: David Pelletier, Canadian skater Delphine Pelletier, French triathalete Gérard Pelletier, Canadian journalist Jacques Peletier du Mans, French humanist, poet and mathematician Jean Pelletier, Canadian politician Jean-Jacques Pelletier, Canadian philosopher and author Joel Pelletier, Los Angeles-based artist/musician Madeleine Pelletier, French...
Belanger or Bélanger is a French name. ...
René Lévesque (August 24, 1922 - November 1, 1987), was a reporter, a minister of the government of Quebec, Canada, (1960 - 1966), the founder of the Parti Québécois political party, and 23rd Prime Minister of Quebec (November 25, 1976 - October 3, 1985). ...
The surname Bergeron comes from the country of France. ...
Leblanc is a French surname. ...
Girard is the name of several places in the United States of America: Girard, Georgia Girard, Illinois Girard, Ohio Girard, Kansas Girard, Pennsylvania Girard, Texas Girard Township, Michigan Girard Township, Minnesota Girard Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania Girard Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania Girard can also be a surname: Charles Frédéric Girard...
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- See also: Demography of Mexico and :Category:Mexican surnames
| | This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (February 2007) | - Garcia (4,129,360)
- Martínez (3,886,887)
- González (3,188,693)
- López (3,148,024)
- Pérez (2,746,468)
- Rodriguez (2,744,179)
- Sánchez (2,234,625)
- Ramirez (2,070,723)
- Flores (1,392,707)
Source: GARCÍA, Miriam Para regios...los Martínez Periódico El Norte 18 de marzo de 2003. Mexican people redirects here. ...
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Garcia is a surname of Iberian origin, common in the Spanish language and Portuguese language. ...
Martinez is the name of several places in the United States of America: Martinez, California Martinez, Georgia Martinez, New Mexico Martinez, Texas Martinez is also surname of several people: Angie Martinez - Puerto Rican musician Conchita Martinez - Spanish tennis player Eduardo Cardinal MartÃnez Somalo - high official in the Roman curia...
Map of the most common surnames by province in Spain. ...
López is a common surname in the Spanish language. ...
Pérez is a Spanish-language surname. ...
RodrÃguez (or, in English-speaking nations: Rodriguez) is a common family name for people of Hispanic origin. ...
Sánchez is a common Spanish surname. ...
Ramirez is a Spanish surname meaning son of Ramiro. ...
Map of Flores Island Flores (Portuguese for flowers) is one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, an island arc with an estimated area of 14,300 km² extending east from the Java island of Indonesia. ...
According to 2000 U.S. Census data, the top hundred surnames in the U.S. are:[8] | Name | Rank in 2000 | Rank in 1990 | Change in rank | Number of occurrences | Occurrences per 100,000 | Cumulative occurrence per 100,000 | % White | % Black | % Asian and Pacific Islander | % American Indian and Alaska Native | % 2 races | % Hispanic | | Smith | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2376206 | 1727.02 | 1727.02 | 73.35 | 22.22 | 0.40 | 0.85 | 1.63 | 1.56 | | Johnson | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1857160 | 1349.78 | 3076.79 | 61.55 | 33.80 | 0.42 | 0.91 | 1.82 | 1.50 | | Williams | 3 | 3 | 0 | 1534042 | 1114.94 | 4191.73 | 48.52 | 46.72 | 0.37 | 0.78 | 2.01 | 1.60 | | Brown | 4 | 5 | 1 | 1380145 | 1003.08 | 5194.81 | 60.71 | 34.54 | 0.41 | 0.83 | 1.86 | 1.64 | | Jones | 5 | 4 | -1 | 1362755 | 990.44 | 6185.26 | 57.69 | 37.73 | 0.35 | 0.94 | 1.85 | 1.44 | | Miller | 6 | 7 | 1 | 1127803 | 819.68 | 7004.94 | 85.81 | 10.41 | 0.42 | 0.63 | 1.31 | 1.43 | | Davis | 7 | 6 | -1 | 1072335 | 779.37 | 7784.31 | 64.73 | 30.77 | 0.40 | 0.79 | 1.73 | 1.58 | | Garcia | 8 | 18 | 10 | 858289 | 623.80 | 8408.11 | 6.17 | 0.49 | 1.43 | 0.58 | 0.51 | 90.81 | | Rodriguez | 9 | 22 | 13 | 804240 | 584.52 | 8992.63 | 5.52 | 0.54 | 0.58 | 0.24 | 0.41 | 92.70 | | Wilson | 10 | 8 | -2 | 783051 | 569.12 | 9561.75 | 69.72 | 25.32 | 0.46 | 1.03 | 1.74 | 1.73 | | Martinez | 11 | 19 | 8 | 775072 | 563.32 | 10125.07 | 6.04 | 0.52 | 0.60 | 0.64 | 0.46 | 91.72 | | Anderson | 12 | 11 | -1 | 762394 | 554.10 | 10679.17 | 77.60 | 18.06 | 0.48 | 0.70 | 1.59 | 1.58 | | Taylor | 13 | 10 | -3 | 720370 | 523.56 | 11202.73 | 67.80 | 27.67 | 0.39 | 0.75 | 1.78 | 1.61 | | Thomas | 14 | 12 | -2 | 710696 | 516.53 | 11719.26 | 55.53 | 38.17 | 1.63 | 1.01 | 2.00 | 1.66 | | Hernandez | 15 | 29 | 14 | 706372 | 513.39 | 12232.65 | 4.55 | 0.38 | 0.65 | 0.27 | 0.35 | 93.81 | | Moore | 16 | 9 | -7 | 698671 | 507.79 | 12740.44 | 68.85 | 26.92 | 0.37 | 0.65 | 1.70 | 1.50 | | Martin | 17 | 16 | -1 | 672711 | 488.92 | 13229.37 | 77.47 | 15.30 | 0.71 | 0.94 | 1.59 | 3.99 | | Jackson | 18 | 13 | -5 | 666125 | 484.14 | 13713.50 | 41.93 | 53.02 | 0.31 | 1.04 | 2.18 | 1.53 | | Thompson | 19 | 17 | -2 | 644368 | 468.32 | 14181.83 | 72.48 | 22.53 | 0.44 | 1.15 | 1.78 | 1.62 | | White | 20 | 14 | -6 | 639515 | 464.80 | 14646.63 | 67.91 | 27.38 | 0.39 | 1.01 | 1.76 | 1.55 | | Lopez | 21 | 32 | 11 | 621536 | 451.73 | 15098.36 | 5.85 | 0.61 | 1.04 | 0.47 | 0.52 | 91.51 | | Lee | 22 | 24 | 2 | 605860 | 440.34 | 15538.69 | 40.09 | 17.41 | 37.83 | 1.03 | 2.30 | 1.34 | | Gonzalez | 23 | 38 | 15 | 597718 | 434.42 | 15973.11 | 4.76 | 0.37 | 0.38 | 0.18 | 0.33 | 93.99 | | Harris | 24 | 15 | -9 | 593542 | 431.38 | 16404.49 | 53.88 | 41.63 | 0.36 | 0.65 | 2.02 | 1.45 | | Clark | 25 | 21 | -4 | 548369 | 398.55 | 16803.05 | 76.84 | 18.53 | 0.41 | 0.94 | 1.60 | 1.68 | | Lewis | 26 | 23 | -3 | 509930 | 370.62 | 17173.66 | 60.97 | 33.83 | 0.45 | 1.14 | 1.97 | 1.64 | | Robinson | 27 | 20 | -7 | 503028 | 365.60 | 17539.26 | 51.34 | 44.10 | 0.37 | 0.51 | 1.99 | 1.68 | | Walker | 28 | 25 | -3 | 501307 | 364.35 | 17903.61 | 61.25 | 34.17 | 0.35 | 0.83 | 1.80 | 1.60 | | Perez | 29 | 42 | 13 | 488521 | 355.06 | 18258.66 | 5.95 | 0.48 | 1.18 | 0.26 | 0.48 | 91.65 | | Hall | 30 | 26 | -4 | 473568 | 344.19 | 18602.85 | 75.11 | 20.75 | 0.48 | 0.63 | 1.63 | 1.40 | | Young | 31 | 28 | -3 | 465948 | 338.65 | 18941.50 | 68.91 | 23.79 | 2.95 | 0.73 | 1.93 | 1.69 | | Allen | 32 | 27 | -5 | 463368 | 336.77 | 19278.27 | 70.24 | 25.14 | 0.41 | 0.83 | 1.77 | 1.62 | | Sanchez | 33 | 52 | 19 | 441242 | 320.69 | 19598.97 | 5.77 | 0.50 | 1.01 | 0.49 | 0.45 | 91.78 | | Wright | 34 | 31 | -3 | 440367 | 320.06 | 19919.02 | 68.30 | 27.36 | 0.40 | 0.66 | 1.75 | 1.52 | | King | 35 | 30 | -5 | 438986 | 319.05 | 20238.08 | 72.80 | 22.02 | 0.88 | 0.97 | 1.71 | 1.62 | | Scott | 36 | 34 | -2 | 420091 | 305.32 | 20543.40 | 62.60 | 32.26 | 0.41 | 1.15 | 1.90 | 1.68 | | Green | 37 | 35 | -2 | 413477 | 300.51 | 20843.91 | 59.33 | 36.23 | 0.34 | 0.61 | 1.78 | 1.71 | | Baker | 38 | 37 | -1 | 413351 | 300.42 | 21144.33 | 82.08 | 13.63 | 0.45 | 0.83 | 1.54 | 1.47 | | Adams | 39 | 36 | -3 | 413086 | 300.23 | 21444.56 | 76.17 | 19.20 | 0.45 | 0.79 | 1.63 | 1.76 | | Nelson | 40 | 39 | -1 | 412236 | 299.61 | 21744.17 | 80.29 | 14.93 | 0.51 | 1.09 | 1.49 | 1.68 | | Hill | 41 | 33 | -8 | 411770 | 299.27 | 22043.45 | 66.83 | 28.42 | 0.42 | 0.91 | 1.78 | 1.64 | | Ramirez | 42 | 70 | 28 | 388987 | 282.71 | 22326.16 | 4.40 | 0.29 | 0.97 | 0.27 | 0.40 | 93.67 | | Campbell | 43 | 46 | 3 | 371953 | 270.33 | 22596.49 | 76.47 | 19.13 | 0.43 | 0.65 | 1.67 | 1.65 | | Mitchell | 44 | 41 | -3 | 367433 | 267.05 | 22863.54 | 63.55 | 31.52 | 0.39 | 0.98 | 1.93 | 1.63 | | Roberts | 45 | 43 | -2 | 366215 | 266.16 | 23129.71 | 79.56 | 15.86 | 0.47 | 0.85 | 1.67 | 1.58 | | Carter | 46 | 40 | -6 | 362548 | 263.50 | 23393.21 | 60.51 | 34.99 | 0.39 | 0.71 | 1.88 | 1.52 | | Phillips | 47 | 45 | -2 | 351848 | 255.72 | 23648.93 | 78.95 | 16.36 | 0.45 | 0.99 | 1.68 | 1.58 | | Evans | 48 | 48 | 0 | 342237 | 248.74 | 23897.66 | 70.65 | 25.05 | 0.40 | 0.68 | 1.67 | 1.55 | | Turner | 49 | 44 | -5 | 335663 | 243.96 | 24141.62 | 66.67 | 29.31 | 0.33 | 0.56 | 1.72 | 1.40 | | Torres | 50 | 67 | 17 | 325169 | 236.33 | 24377.95 | 6.05 | 0.58 | 1.42 | 0.26 | 0.53 | 91.16 | | Parker | 51 | 47 | -4 | 324246 | 235.66 | 24613.61 | 71.49 | 24.09 | 0.44 | 0.85 | 1.67 | 1.46 | | Collins | 52 | 50 | -2 | 317848 | 231.01 | 24844.63 | 73.92 | 21.70 | 0.37 | 0.75 | 1.65 | 1.61 | | Edwards | 53 | 49 | -4 | 317070 | 230.45 | 25075.07 | 65.16 | 30.21 | 0.40 | 0.75 | 1.84 | 1.63 | | Stewart | 54 | 51 | -3 | 312899 | 227.41 | 25302.48 | 71.78 | 23.83 | 0.38 | 0.74 | 1.69 | 1.59 | | Flores | 55 | 89 | 34 | 312615 | 227.21 | 25529.69 | 5.57 | 0.47 | 2.15 | 0.43 | 0.54 | 90.84 | | Morris | 56 | 53 | -3 | 311754 | 226.58 | 25756.27 | 75.92 | 19.29 | 0.43 | 0.93 | 1.70 | 1.73 | | Nguyen | 57 | 228 | 172 | 310125 | 225.40 | 25981.67 | 1.26 | 0.18 | 95.93 | 0.04 | 2.01 | 0.58 | | Murphy | 58 | 59 | 1 | 300501 | 218.40 | 26200.07 | 85.05 | 11.03 | 0.43 | 0.65 | 1.29 | 1.54 | | Rivera | 59 | 61 | 2 | 299463 | 217.65 | 26417.72 | 5.92 | 1.06 | 2.06 | 0.24 | 0.55 | 90.17 | | Cook | 60 | 56 | -4 | 294795 | 214.26 | 26631.98 | 83.52 | 12.27 | 0.44 | 0.86 | 1.48 | 1.42 | | Rogers | 61 | 54 | -7 | 294403 | 213.97 | 26845.95 | 77.80 | 17.66 | 0.42 | 0.77 | 1.58 | 1.77 | | Morgan | 62 | 57 | -5 | 276400 | 200.89 | 27046.84 | 78.47 | 16.47 | 0.42 | 1.15 | 1.64 | 1.86 | | Peterson | 63 | 68 | 5 | 275041 | 199.90 | 27246.73 | 86.29 | 9.58 | 0.52 | 0.70 | 1.33 | 1.56 | | Cooper | 64 | 66 | -2 | 270097 | 196.31 | 27443.04 | 70.36 | 25.26 | 0.40 | 0.76 | 1.69 | 1.54 | | Reed | 65 | 55 | -10 | 267443 | 194.38 | 27637.42 | 73.51 | 21.97 | 0.40 | 1.00 | 1.67 | 1.45 | | Bailey | 66 | 60 | -6 | 265916 | 193.27 | 27830.68 | 74.77 | 21.14 | 0.40 | 0.61 | 1.63 | 1.45 | | Bell | 67 | 58 | -9 | 264752 | 192.42 | 28023.10 | 63.57 | 31.78 | 0.41 | 0.90 | 1.80 | 1.55 | | Gomez | 68 | 121 | 53 | 263590 | 191.58 | 28214.68 | 6.10 | 0.81 | 1.04 | 0.34 | 0.54 | 91.16 | | Kelly | 69 | 74 | 5 | 260385 | 189.25 | 28403.93 | 80.39 | 15.48 | 0.49 | 0.55 | 1.35 | 1.73 | | Howard | 70 | 65 | -5 | 254779 | 185.17 | 28589.10 | 66.83 | 28.69 | 0.38 | 0.82 | 1.74 | 1.55 | | Ward | 71 | 66 | -5 | 254121 | 184.69 | 28773.79 | 77.79 | 17.77 | 0.40 | 0.83 | 1.57 | 1.64 | | Cox | 72 | 64 | -8 | 253771 | 184.44 | 28958.23 | 84.48 | 11.55 | 0.39 | 0.64 | 1.42 | 1.52 | | Diaz | 73 | 99 | 26 | 251772 | 182.99 | 29141.22 | 6.17 | 0.73 | 1.19 | 0.22 | 0.47 | 91.22 | | Richardson | 74 | 63 | -11 | 249533 | 181.36 | 29322.58 | 62.25 | 32.77 | 0.36 | 1.05 | 1.82 | 1.75 | | Wood | 75 | 78 | 3 | 247299 | 179.74 | 29502.31 | 90.06 | 5.61 | 0.51 | 0.82 | 1.40 | 1.60 | | Watson | 76 | 72 | -4 | 242432 | 176.20 | 29678.51 | 68.58 | 26.85 | 0.47 | 0.80 | 1.72 | 1.58 | | Brooks | 77 | 73 | -4 | 240751 | 174.98 | 29853.49 | 62.72 | 32.67 | 0.41 | 0.75 | 1.83 | 1.62 | | Bennett | 78 | 77 | -1 | 239055 | 173.74 | 30027.23 | 79.00 | 16.51 | 0.41 | 0.89 | 1.54 | 1.65 | | Gray | 79 | 69 | -10 | 236713 | 172.04 | 30199.28 | 71.13 | 24.36 | 0.44 | 0.84 | 1.66 | 1.57 | | James | 80 | 71 | -9 | 233224 | 169.51 | 30368.78 | 54.45 | 38.09 | 0.81 | 2.51 | 2.10 | 2.04 | | Reyes | 81 | 141 | 60 | 232511 | 168.99 | 30537.77 | 5.26 | 0.75 | 6.02 | 0.30 | 0.76 | 86.90 | | Cruz | 82 | 118 | 36 | 231065 | 167.94 | 30705.71 | 5.95 | 0.83 | 5.61 | 0.38 | 0.99 | 86.24 | | Hughes | 83 | 88 | 5 | 229390 | 166.72 | 30872.43 | 80.60 | 15.45 | 0.39 | 0.52 | 1.46 | 1.58 | | Price | 84 | 76 | -8 | 228756 | 166.26 | 31038.69 | 76.11 | 19.79 | 0.42 | 0.64 | 1.58 | 1.46 | | Myers | 85 | 101 | 16 | 224824 | 163.40 | 31202.09 | 86.59 | 9.75 | 0.38 | 0.53 | 1.35 | 1.40 | | Long | 86 | 86 | 0 | 223494 | 162.43 | 31364.52 | 82.35 | 11.75 | 1.78 | 1.21 | 1.44 | 1.47 | | Foster | 87 | 93 | 6 | 221040 | 160.65 | 31525.17 | 72.00 | 23.19 | 0.46 | 0.86 | 1.78 | 1.70 | | Sanders | 88 | 75 | -13 | 220902 | 160.55 | 31685.72 | 63.44 | 31.90 | 0.33 | 0.85 | 1.73 | 1.76 | | Ross | 89 | 80 | -9 | 219961 | 159.87 | 31845.59 | 71.46 | 23.67 | 0.46 | 0.89 | 1.69 | 1.82 | | Morales | 90 | 136 | 46 | 217642 | 158.18 | 32003.77 | 5.60 | 0.60 | 1.24 | 0.25 | 0.44 | 91.88 | | Powell | 91 | 85 | -6 | 216553 | 157.39 | 32161.16 | 69.96 | 25.97 | 0.38 | 0.56 | 1.71 | 1.41 | | Sullivan | 92 | 105 | 13 | 215640 | 156.73 | 32317.89 | 89.45 | 6.78 | 0.46 | 0.52 | 1.16 | 1.63 | | Russell | 93 | 97 | 4 | 215432 | 156.58 | 32474.46 | 79.45 | 15.79 | 0.43 | 1.00 | 1.70 | 1.63 | | Ortiz | 94 | 120 | 26 | 214683 | 156.03 | 32630.49 | 5.40 | 0.64 | 0.68 | 0.48 | 0.45 | 92.35 | | Jenkins | 95 | 83 | -12 | 213737 | 155.34 | 32785.84 | 60.12 | 35.97 | 0.33 | 0.55 | 1.69 | 1.34 | | Gutierrez | 96 | 202 | 106 | 212905 | 154.74 | 32940.58 | 5.21 | 0.25 | 1.40 | 0.33 | 0.42 | 92.39 | | Perry | 97 | 84 | -13 | 212644 | 154.55 | 33095.12 | 70.71 | 24.37 | 0.46 | 0.82 | 1.86 | 1.78 | | Butler | 98 | 91 | -7 | 210879 | 153.27 | 33248.39 | 64.75 | 30.85 | 0.35 | 0.81 | 1.75 | 1.50 | | Barnes | 99 | 79 | -20 | 210426 | 152.94 | 33401.33 | 67.45 | 28.23 | 0.40 | 0.72 | 1.71 | 1.49 | | Fisher | 100 | 113 | 13 | 210279 | 152.83 | 33554.16 | 84.59 | 11.28 | 0.42 | 0.71 | 1.42 | 1.58 | The distribution reflects the history of immigration into the country. Many immigrants from non-English-speaking countries Anglicized their names. Good examples of this are the popular Swedish name Johansson which was frequently changed to Johnson, and the German Müller which became Miller. The name Smith also became even more frequent because of some Polish immigrants who anglicized the name "Kowalski" to become "Smith".[citation needed] Some very common Swedish names were so similar that only a minor change of spelling was necessary, such as Andersson and Jonsson, which is why these names are much more common in the U.S. than in the United Kingdom. Slavery also had an effect; names such as Jackson, Harris, Davis, Brown, and Jones are common among African Americans, since slaves tended to be given, or adopt, their owners' surnames. 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People with the last name of Thomas: Craig L. Thomas - Former United States Senator from Wyoming Frank Thomas - Multiple people Dave Thomas Founder of the Wendys Restaurant Category: ...
Hernández is a Spanish surname that came into common use around the 15th century. ...
The name Moore is used as a surname in many English-speaking countries. ...
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Thompson can refer to: // Well-known individuals whose surname is or was Thompson include: Ahmir Khalib Thompson (b. ...
This is a list of well-known people with the surname White (or Whyte) or its equivalent in other languages. ...
López is a common surname in the Spanish language. ...
The surname Lee can be one of the following: // Lee (English name): An English surname. ...
Map of the most common surnames by province in Spain. ...
// Clark was the original English spelling version of Scottish Gaelic Clèireach, which was in turn derived from Latin clericus meaning cleric/clergyman. Clark was originally spelled Clerk when it first entered English from Scottish Gaelic. ...
Lewis is a surname. ...
// Robinson is the name of some places: Robinson, Illinois, United States Robinson, North Dakota, United States Robinson, Texas, United States Robinson, name of a hill in Englands Lake District H.B. Robinson Nuclear Generating Station is a nuclear power plant in the U.S. state of South Carolina Robinson...
Pérez is a Spanish-language surname. ...
Hall is a family name. ...
Sánchez is the most common surname in the provinces of Cáceres and Salamanca in Spain. ...
King is a surname, and can reference any of the following people: Adam King, former US Representative from Pennsylvania Alan King, disambiguation Albert King, American blues guitarist Andrew or Andy King, disambiguation Angela King, Jamaican diplomat B.B. King, American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter Ben E. King, American singer...
Look up Scott in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Green is common surname derived from several languages. ...
Baker can refer to: Look up baker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Adams is a common surname in English-speaking countries. ...
Nelson is a family name. ...
Hill is the surname of: Aaron Hill (baseball player), a baseball player in Major League Baseball Albert Hill, British athlete and Victoria Cross recipient Alfred John Hill, British locomotive engineer A. P. Hill (Ambrose Powell Hill), General of the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War Andrew Hill...
Campbell is a Gaelic surname of two separate origins. ...
Mitchell as a name is a variant form of Michael. ...
Roberts is a surname, and may refer to many people. ...
Carter is a family name. ...
Phillips may refer to: Phillips Head, a type of self-centering screw head shaped like a plus sign. ...
Evans is a family name. ...
Turner can refer to: One who uses a lathe for turning Turners, German Americans organized in athletic and political gymnastic unions In German, a male gymnast is referred to as ein Turner; a female is eine Turnerin A kitchen utensil closely related to a spatula A common name for Turner...
Torres is a word from the Portuguese and Spanish languages meaning Towers. It may refer to: Things Torres (board game) Francisco Torres Places Torres (Rio Grande do Sul) Torres Straits Torres Novas Torres Islands Torres Vedras Torres del Paine Porto Torres Sardinia, Italy Logudoro/Torres, historical region, Sardinia, Italy People...
Parker is a family name. ...
The surname Collins has a variety of likely origins in Britain and Ireland: Anglo-Saxon: A patronymic surname based on the name Colin, an English diminutive form of Nicholas. ...
Edwards is a family name. ...
Stewart is a common surname and is also used as a male first name. ...
(IPA:// in Vietnamese; English approximation: win) is the most common Vietnamese family name. ...
Murphy may refer to: Murphy as surname is a common Irish family name Alex J. Murphy, fictional character, Robocop movie trilogy and television miniseries Anthony Murphy, Irish soccer player Arthur Murphy, (1727-1805) Irish actor and playwright Audie Murphy, US actor, war hero Austin J. Murphy, US Congressman from Pennsylvania...
Rivera can refer to: Rivera Department, Uruguay Rivera, capital of that department Rivera, Huila, Colombia Rivera, Switzerland Pico Rivera, California Alberto Rivera, Spanish footballer Dennis Mario Rivera, Puerto Rican artist Diego Rivera, Mexican muralist Francisco Rivera Ordoñez, Spanish bullfighter Francisco Curro Rivera, Mexican bullfighter Fructuoso Rivera, Uruguayan politician Geraldo...
It has been suggested that Lawrence Cook be merged into this article or section. ...
Rogers is a surname, and may refer to many people. ...
Morgan is both a given name and a surname, as well as the name of many places. ...
Peterson is a patronymic surname meaning son of Peter. People with the surname Peterson: Adrian Peterson (US football player) Amanda Peterson (US actress) Cassandra Peterson (best known for her screen persona Elvira) Collin Peterson (US politician) David Peterson (twentieth Premier of Ontario, Canada) Donald H. Peterson (former NASA astronaut) Eric...
Cooper is an Anglo-Saxon surname meaning maker of barrels and may refer to many people. ...
Reed can refer to: // Reed (plant), grass-like plant growing in shallow water or on marshy ground (see also Thatching) Reed (instrument), a thin strip of cane or similar material which vibrates in wind instruments Reed, Gloppen in the county Sogn og Fjordane in Norway. ...
Bailey is a surname, and may refer to many people. ...
Bell is a surname, and may refer to many people. ...
Gomez or Gómez is a common Spanish surname. ...
Look up Kelly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
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Slave redirects here. ...
An African American (also Afro-American, Black American, or simply black) is a member of an ethnic group in the United States whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Africa. ...
García and Martínez of course represent the rapid growth of several Hispanic communities in the United States as very common names in most Spanish-speaking countries. The Vietnamese surname Nguyen made a dramatic leap from 229th in 1990 to 57th in 2000. Nguyen (Vietnamese: quoc ngu ; chu nom é®) (pronounced /win/, see below for a full explanation) is the most common Vietnamese family name. ...
Note that some communities in the USA can have distributions of surnames far different from these.
Oceania - See also: Oceania
For other uses, see Oceania (disambiguation). ...
Australia - See also: Demography of Australia
All names were retrieved with number of people bearing the name from an Australian government resource, then sorted according to number of people in order to generate the table here.[9] The demography of Australia cover basic statistics, most populous cites, ethnicity and religious affiliation. ...
| Rank | Name | Number of people | | 1 | Smith | 114,997 | | 2 | Jones | 56,698 | | 3 | Williams | 55,555 | | 4 | Brown | 54,896 | | 5 | Wilson | 46,961 | | 6 | Taylor | 45,328 | | 7 | Johnson | 33,435 | | 8 | White | 31,099 | | 9 | Martin | 31,058 | | 10 | Anderson | 30,910 | | 11 | Thompson | 29,931 | | 12 (7)[10] | Nguyen | 29,798 | | 13 | Thomas | 27,276 | | 14 | Walker | 26,688 | | 15 | Harris | 26,025 | | 16 | Lee | 25,612 | | 17 | Ryan | 25,526 | | 18 | Robinson | 25,168 | | 19 | Kelly | 25,014 | | 20 | King | 24,870 | For other uses, see Smith (disambiguation). ...
Jones is a popular family name that comes from the term son of John, but can also be attributed to the name Jonah. ...
Williams is a patronymic form of the name William. ...
For other uses, see Brown (disambiguation). ...
Wilson is a common English language surname, literally son of Wil (William an old Germanic name). ...
The following people have the surname Taylor: A. J. P. Taylor, historian Bryan Taylor, cricketer Brook Taylor, mathematician Casper R. Taylor, Jr. ...
Look up Johnson, johnson in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
This is a list of well-known people with the surname White (or Whyte) or its equivalent in other languages. ...
Anderson, Andersson or Andersen is a surname deriving from a patronymic meaning son of Anders/Andrew (itself derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning man or manly). In Scotland, the name was first found in the Great Glen and Strathspey, where the Anderson family was seated from ancient times. ...
Thompson can refer to: // Well-known individuals whose surname is or was Thompson include: Ahmir Khalib Thompson (b. ...
(IPA:// in Vietnamese; English approximation: win) is the most common Vietnamese family name. ...
People with the last name of Thomas: Craig L. Thomas - Former United States Senator from Wyoming Frank Thomas - Multiple people Dave Thomas Founder of the Wendys Restaurant Category: ...
The surname Lee can be one of the following: // Lee (English name): An English surname. ...
Ryan is a name from Irish Gaelic whose meaning and origin are derived from the old gaelic word righ and the old Irish diminutive of an which form the meaning of Listener of Bad Music. The modern Irish form of this name is O Riain - a contraction of the older...
Look up Kelly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
King is a surname, and can reference any of the following people: Adam King, former US Representative from Pennsylvania Alan King, disambiguation Albert King, American blues guitarist Andrew or Andy King, disambiguation Angela King, Jamaican diplomat B.B. King, American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter Ben E. King, American singer...
Europe - See also: Demography of Europe
The population growth/decline of European countries The Demography of Europe refers to the changing number and composition of the population of Europe. ...
Austria - See also: Demographics of Austria
The forty most common surnames in Austria as published in 2006 are shown below beside the approximate percentage of the Austrian population sharing each surname.[11] Austrians are a homogeneous people, although four decades of strong immigration have significantly altered the composition of the population of Austria. ...
People People whose family name is or was Gruber: Franz Xaver Gruber (1787-1863), Austrian teacher, composer of Silent Night Johann Gottfried Gruber (1774-1851), German literary historian and critic Karl Gruber, foreign minister of Austria from 1945 to 1953 Kelly Gruber (born 1962), U.S. Major League Baseball player...
Huber may be: Places: Huber, Georgia Huber, Indiana Huber, Michigan Huber, Montana Huber Heights, Ohio and Huber Ridge, Ohio Huber, Oregon People: List of people by name: Hua-Huf#Hube Victor Aimé Huber Therese Huber This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Bauer is a common German family name. ...
Wagner may refer to more than one place in the United States: Wagner, South Dakota Wagner, Wisconsin Wagner may refer to more than one person: Wagner Ferreira dos Santos (born 1985), Brazilian football player Adolf Wagner, a Nazi statesman Adolph Wagner, German economist Billy Wagner, American MLB relief pitcher Cosima...
The Germanic word Müller means Miller (as a profession). ...
Pichler can refer to: Karoline Pichler (1769-1843), Austrian novelist Joe Pichler, American actor A family (see entry in the [http://www. ...
Steiner is a German surname that is derived from the word Stein, meaning stone. ...
Moser is a family name and may refer to the following individuals, companies and works: // Annemarie Moser-Pröll (1953), Austrian skier Dietz-Rüdiger Moser (1939), German academic Edda Moser (1938), German soprano Edward W. Moser (1924-1976), American linguist Francesco Moser (1951), Italian cyclist Frank Moser (1886-1964...
Mayer refers to: // Mayer as Surname Adolf Mayer Arno J. Mayer Ben Mayer Bernadette Mayer Carl Mayer Charlie Mayer Christopher Mayer Daniel Mayer David Mayer Emil Walther Mayer Gene Mayer Hans Mayer Hans-Peter Mayer Irene Mayer Selznick Jacquelyn Mayer Jane Mayer Jean Mayer Johann Tobias Mayer John Mayer (musician...
// ALDI is a supermarket chain based in Germany. ...
Leitner is a German and Austrian (especially South Tyrol) surname. ...
Look up berger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Look up Fuchs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The Eder is a river in Germany (ca. ...
Look up Fischer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Schmid is a German surname that is a cognate of Smith, an occupational surname for a blacksmith. ...
Winkler is a surname, and may refer to: Angela Winkler, German actress Clemens Winkler, German chemist Eugen Gottlob Winkler, German essayist Gerhard Winkler, German composer Heinrich August Winkler, German historian Henry Winkler, American actor Irwin Winkler, American film producer and director Jim Winkler, leading member of the United Methodist Church...
Weber is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning weaver. The German pronunciation is IPA: , while in English it is more likely to be pronounced IPA: or . In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the English surname Webber or even...
Schwarz is a common surname, derived from the German schwarz, meaning black. ...
Florian Magnus Maier Henry W. Maier Hermann Maier Jean Améry (born Hans Maier) Jeffrey Maier Johann Maier Eck Michael Maier Paul Maier Sepp Maier Meyer Lansky (born Maier Sucholjansky, Majer SuchowliaÅski) See also Meier, Meyer, Mayer This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that...
Schneider (German for tailor; literally someone who cuts, from the verb schneiden to cut) is a very common family name in Germany[1]. Notable people by this name include: Alexander Schneider, classical musician Bernd Schneider (football), German footballer Bernd Schneider (racecar driver), German racing driver Bert Schneider, American film producer...
Reiter is the German word for horserider. ...
Mayr-Melnhof AG is a Vienna based company Mayr can be a surname as in: Ernst Mayr Simon Mayr This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Schmidt is a German surname that is a cognate of Smith, an occupational surname for a blacksmith. ...
Brunner is a town in the northwest of New Zealands South Island, with a population of somewhat under 1000 people. ...
// Lang, Amélie (1881-1966), given name of Fernande Olivier, model and mistress to Picasso. ...
Baumgarten may be: // Place names Austria Baumgarten, Vienna in Austria Baumgarten an der March in Austria die Gemeinde Baumgarten im Bezirk Mattersburg im Burgenland, siehe: Baumgarten (Burgenland) die Gemeinde Baumgarten bei Gnas im Bezirk Feldbach in der Steiermark einen Ort in der Gemeinde Eberstein im Bezirk Sankt Veit an der...
- Look up Auer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Binder is the surname of: Abraham Binder (1895-1966), American composer Claudia Kristofics-Binder Eando Binder Franz Binder (1911-1989), Austrian football (soccer) player and trainer Hans Binder Julius Binder (1870-1939), German jurist Karin Binder (b. ...
Lechner may refer to the following: People Auguste Lechner (1905-2000), Austrian writer, see de:Auguste Lechner Eugen Lechner (1903-1971), German SPD politician, see de:Eugen Lechner Hans Hermann Lechner (born 1935), professor of monetary and international trade theory at the Technical University of Berlin, see de:Hans Hermann...
Wolf is a name that is used as a surname, given name, and a name common among Native Americans. ...
Ebner is a surname, and may refer to: Christina Ebner Margareta Ebner Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach Mark Ebner Michl Ebner This page or section lists people with the surname Ebner. ...
People with the surname Koller include: Alexandru Koller (born 1953), Romanian football player Arnold Koller (born 1933), Swiss politician Ben Koller, drummer of the American band Converge Dagmar Koller (born 1939), Austrian actress and singer Daphne Koller, American computer scientist Hans Koller (1921-2003), Austrian painter Jan Koller (born 1973...
Lehner is a surname, and may refer to: Christine Lehner Ernst Lehner Mark Lehner Wolfgang Lehner Lehmer Lehrer Categories: | ...
Look up haas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Schuster (shoemaker, cobbler) is a common family name in German. ...
Belgium - See also: Demographics of Belgium
Belgium is a European nation composed of three main regions: Flemish (Flanders), Walloon (Wallonia), and Brussels (nestled in south Flanders, near the Wallonian border). The Flemish region has a Dutch language tradition, while the Walloon region has a French language tradition. These different linguistic histories are reflected in differing commonalities of surnames, as shown in the table below.[12] Demographics of Belgium, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands. ...
| National Rank | Name | Number of people | [13] Flemish Region | Walloon Region | Brussels-Capital Region | | 1 | Peeters | 33,113 | 1 | 70 | 2 | | 2 | Janssens | 30,996 | 2 | 57 | 1 | | 3 | Maes | 25,567 | 3 | | | | 4 | Jacobs | 20,096 | 4 | | 4 | | 5 | Mertens | 18,699 | | | 5 | | 6 | Willems | 18,540 | 5 | | | | 7 | Claes | 16,757 | | | | | 8 | Goossens | 16,075 | | | | | 9 | Wouters | 15,834 | | | | | 10 | De Smet | 14,251 | | | | | 13 | Dubois | 12,973 | <100 | 1 | 3 | | 17 | Lambert | 11,850 | <100 | 2 | | | 21 | Dupont | 10,319 | | 4 | | | 31 | Martin | 8,995 | | 3 | | | 36 | Dumont | 7,998 | | 5 | | The Flemish region is one of the three official regions of the Kingdom of Belgium (alongside the Walloon Region and the Brussels-Capital Region). ...
National motto: Walon todi ! (Walloon forever!) Official languages French, German Capital Namur Minister-President Jean-Claude Van Cauwenberghe Area - Total 16,844 km² Population - Total (2002) - Density 3,358,560 inhabitants 199. ...
The Brussels-Capital Region (French: R gion de Bruxelles-Capitale, Dutch: Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest, German: Region Br ssel-Hauptstadt) or Brussels Region (French: R gion Bruxelloise, Dutch: Brusselse Gewest) is one of the three regions of Belgium. ...
Peeters is a Dutch surname. ...
Janssens is a surname, and may refer to: Abraham Janssens Cornelis van Ceulen Janssens Jean Janssens Jean-Baptiste Janssens Victor Honoré Janssens Jansens Jansen Categories: | ...
Maes is a surname, and may refer to: Caroline Maes Jef Maes Kristof Maes Nicolaes Maes Romain Maes Sven Maes Sylvère Maes Categories: | ...
A.J. Jacobs is an American journalist and author. ...
Mertens is a surname, and may refer to Franz Mertens, German mathematician Pierre Mertens, Belgian writer Robert Mertens, German zoologist Wim Mertens, Belgian musician See also Mertens, Texas Mertens function, Mertens conjecture, Mertens theorems, Meissel-Mertens constant, named for Franz Mertens Merten This human name article is a disambiguation page...
Willems is a surname, and may refer to: Colton Willems (*1988) a golf player Dirk Willems (?? - 1569) an anabaptist martyr Florent Joseph Marie Willems (1823 - 1905) a Belgian painter Jan Frans Willems (1793 - 1846) a Flemish writer Maurice Willems Mo Willems Willem Categories: | ...
Look up Claes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Claes is a given name aswell as a surname for males. ...
Wouters is a surname, and may refer to; Jan Wouters Jean de Wouters Rik Wouters Categories: | ...
De Smet may refer to: Gustave De Smet, a Belgium expressionist painter. ...
DuBois (also spelled Dubois or Du Bois) is the name of several people: Allison DuBois, research medium and inspiration for the TV show Medium Blanche DuBois, one of the female leads in A Streetcar Named Desire Brendan DuBois, author of Resurrection Day Charles Frédéric Dubois (1804â1867), Belgian...
Lambert may refer to Lambert of Maastricht, bishop, saint, and martyr Lambert Mieszkowic, son of Mieszko I of Poland Lambert McKenna, Irish scholar, Editor and Lexicographer. ...
This article is about E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. ...
Dumont is a very common family name in France. ...
| Rank | Name | Number of people | | 1[14] | Novák | 70 504 | | 2 | Zens | 52 088 | | 3 | Novotný | 49 962 | | 4 | Dvořák | 46 099 | | 5 | Černý | 36 743 | | 6 | Procházka | 33 274 | | 7 | Kučera | 31 286 | | 8 | Veselý | 26 481 | | 9 | Horák | 25 174 | | 10 | Němec | 22 795 | | 11 | Marek | 22 548 | | 12 | Pokorný | 22 203 | | 13 | Pospíšil | 22 189 | | 14 | Hájek | 21 276 | | 15 | Jelínek | 20 733 | | 16 | Král | 20 510 | | 17 | Růžička | 19 846 | | 18 | Beneš | 19 600 | | 19 | Fiala | 19 121 | | 20 | Sedláček | 18 484 | Feminized names included (m. Novák - f. Nováková). Source: Ministry of Interior (as of 2002). Novák or Novak is a Czech surname, derived from nový (=new), and may refer to: Arne Novák B. J. Novak Brandon Novak, American celebrity and skateboarder Casey Novak, fictional character David Novak Äoni Novak Elliot Novak Ãva Novák-Gerard Ferenc Novák Filip Novak Gabi Novak Harry...
Zens is a municipality in the district of Salzlandkreis, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. ...
Novotný or Novotny is a surname, and may refer to: AntonÃn Novotný, Czechoslovakian president JiÅà Novotný (footballer) Jiri Novotny (ice hockey player) Michael Novotny, fictional character Monica Novotny, American journalist Monty Novotny, American luthier Nancy Novotny, American voice actress Pavel Novotný (footballer) Tuva Novotny, Swedish actress/singer Novotny (chess...
DvoÅák is a common Czech surname (the feminine form is DvoÅáková) derived from dvůr (=court, estate). ...
Äerný or Cerny is a surname, and may refer to: David Äerný Harald Cerny Jan Äerný JoBe Cerny Mark Cerny Radek Äerný Vlastimil Cerny Czerny Categories: | ...
Procházka may refer to: Libor Procházka - Czech ice hockey player Martin Procházka - Czech ice hockey player Stanislav Procházka - Czech ice hockey player This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
KuÄera or Kucera is a surname, and may refer to: Bohumil KuÄera Daniel Kucera Frantisek Kucera Henry Kucera Karol KuÄera Categories: | ...
Horák or Horak is a surname, and may refer to: JiÅà Horák Josef Horák Lenka Horáková Michael Horak Milada Horáková Olga Horak Václav Emanuel Horák Yaroslav Horak Categories: | ...
NÄmec or Nemec may refer to: Corin Nemec - American actor Pavel NÄmec - Czech Minister of Justice Petr NÄmec - Czech footballer This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Marek may refer to: In football: Marek Äech, Slovakian professional footballer Marek Heinz, Czech football striker who is currently playing for AS Saint-Ãtienne Marek Jankulovski, Czech football left-back of Macedonian origin Marek Saganowski, Polish football player born on 31 October 1978 in Åódź, Poland In other fields: Marek...
Pokorný or Pokorny is a surname, and may refer to: Adolf Pokorny Franciszek Pokorny Gene Pokorny Julius Pokorny Categories: | ...
Hájek, Hajek refers to: Hájek JiÅà Hájek Otto Hajek, Otto Herbert Hajek, see German article Thaddeus Hajek, Tadeáš Hájek Hajek Gwen Hajek See also Hayek This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
Jelinek or (Czech: JelÃnek or little deer) is a common surname among Czech people. ...
Kral (Král) is a surname, and may refer to: Irene Kral Janko Kráľ Jon Kral Robert J. Kral Kráľ, Slovakia The FAA indicator for Riverside Municipal Airport Kralj Kraal Categories: | ...
Beneš may refer to Edvard Beneš (May 28, 1884 - September 3, 1948), leader of the Czechoslovak independence movement and the second President of Czechoslovakia. ...
Most popular Danish family names (as of 2004) [4] 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
- Jensen 303,089
- Nielsen 296,850
- Hansen 248,968
- Pedersen 186,913
- Andersen 172,894
- Christensen 133,033
- Larsen 129,662
- Sørensen 124,175
- Rasmussen 104,130
- Jørgensen 98,354
- Petersen 92,189
- Madsen 70,176
- Kristensen 65,074
- Olsen 54,044
- Thomsen 40,514
- Christiansen 40,224
- Poulsen 34,203
- Johansen 33,120
- Knudsen 31,977
- Mortensen 31,252
The most popular Danish family names all end with "sen", meaning "son". That means, that for example "Jensen" is "son of Jens", "Poulsen" is "son of Poul". An example: if Hans Petersen's father was Peter Sørensen, Hans' father's name was Peter, and his grandfather's Søren. His son would then be (first name) Hansen. This method of naming children was widely used up to the middle of the 19th century. Sometimes it was also common to give to girls names such as "Jensdatter" or "Poulsdatter", meaning daughter of Jens, or daughter of Poul. These names are now seldom seen in Denmark, but still widely known and used in Iceland (where the ending is -dóttir). Jensen may refer to: Jensen, Axel, Norwegian author Ronald Björn Jensen, an American mathematician and logician Jensen Motors, a British manufacturer of sports cars Arthur Jensen, an American psychologist Georg Jensen, a Danish silversmith Johan Jensen, a Danish mathematician and engineer, discoverer of Jensens inequality Johannes Hans Daniel...
Nielsen, a surname originally meaning son of Niels (cf. ...
Hansen or Hanssen refers to: Al Hansen (1927â1995), American artist Alan Hansen (1955â), Scottish footballer Ann Hansen (contemporary), Canadian anarchist and bomber Ashia Hansen (1971â), British athlete, Olympic contestant Beck Hansen, also known as Beck (1970â), American musician, songwriter Bernie Hansen (contemporary), American politician in Chicago politics Betsy Hansen...
Pedersen is a surname, and may refer to Adam Pedersen - video game programmer, and the founder of Adept Software Bjarne Bent Rønne Pedersen, better known as Bjarne Liller (1935-1993) - banjo player and singer in Papa Bues Viking Jazz Band Charles John Pedersen (1904-1989) - American organic chemist...
Disambiguation Andersen - the surname Hans Christian Andersen, the Danish author and poet Hans Christian Andersen, the 1952 musical biographical film starring Danny Kaye as Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen Award, awarded bianually by the International Board on Books for Young People in recognition of a lasting contribution to children...
Christensen {IPA|kÊÉstÉnsÉn}, is a Danish (and Norwegian) patronymic surname, literally meaning son of Christen, a sideform of Christian. ...
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Sørensen or Sorensen is a Danish surname, and may refer to a number of people: // Ole Sørensen Eric Sorensen, a number of people sharing this name Jan Sørensen, Danish footballer Thomas Sørensen, Danish football goalkeeper Nicki Sørensen, Danish cyclist Rolf Sørensen, Danish cyclist Jan...
There are several people with the surname Rasmussen: Alis Rasmussen, a writer known by the name Kate Elliott . ...
Jorgensen may refer to: People: Don Jorgensen, anchor at KELO-TV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. ...
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Madsen may refer to: Michael Madsen - American actor Peter Madsen - Danish footballer Virginia Madsen - American actress Madsen (band) - German rock band The Madsen machine gun, an early light machine gun Madsen (Paul) - Electronic musician from the UK Category: ...
Christensen {IPA|kÊÉstÉnsÉn}, is a Danish (and Norwegian) patronymic surname, literally meaning son of Christen, a sideform of Christian. ...
Olsen may refer to: Ken Olsen Founder of Digital Equipment Corporation Eric Christian Olsen â American actor Fred Olsen â shipping magnate Gregory Olsen â space tourist Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen â actress twins Susan Olsen â The Brady Bunch actress Tillie Olsen â writer Olsen Gang â fictional gang This is a disambiguation pageâa...
Thomsen is a surname, and may refer to: Britta Thomsen Christian Jürgensen Thomsen Claus Thomsen GrÃmur Thomsen Hans Peter Jörgen Julius Thomsen Ib Thomsen Martha Thomsen Martinus Thomsen Stu Thomsen Ulrich Thomsen Vilhelm Thomsen See also Thomson Categories: | ...
Christiansen First world War German Seaplane Ace who shot down twenty planes and an airship. ...
Poulsen is Surname Erik Poulsen Valdemar Poulsen Christian Poulsen Kevin Poulsen Henrik Poulsen Hans Poulsen Kevin Lee Poulsen Poul Poulsen Nolsøe Other Poulsen arc This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Johansen is a surname, and may refer to: Allan Johansen Bård Tufte Johansen Bjørn Johansen Dan Anton Johansen Darryl Johansen David Johansen Gotfred Johansen Henry Johansen Hjalmar Johansen Holger Hott Johansen Iris Johansen Jacob Lerche Johansen Jan Johansen Johan Strand Johansen John Johansen Jon Lech Johansen K. V...
Knudsen is a surname of Scandinavian origin. ...
Mortensen (anglicized form Mortenson) is a surname of Danish origin, meaning son of Morten. ...
Nowadays, the "sen" names have lost their meanings, because women bear them too.
Many common Estonian surnames relate to nature and the natural environment. - Tamm (5,180) - Oak/dam
- Saar (4,306) - Ash (tree)/island
- Mägi (3,565) - Mountain/hill
- Sepp (3,550) - Smith
- Kask - Birch
- Kukk - Rooster
- Rebane - Fox
- Ilves - Lynx
- Pärn - Linden
- Koppel - Paddock
- Luik - Swan
- Oja - Brook
- Kaasik - Birch grove
- Lepik - Alder grove
- Raudsepp - Blacksmith
- Kuusk - Spruce/fir
- Karu - Bear
- Kütt - Hunter
- Põder - Moose
- Vaher- Maple
- Date
February 1, 2005 Tamm is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. ...
The Science & Environmental Policy Project (SEPP) is a non-profit educational group founded by retired atmospheric physicist S. Fred Singer. ...
Karsk is a Norwegian name for coffee with added liquor, usually moonshine or vodka. ...
Ilves are a Finnish ice hockey team playing in SM-liiga based at Tampereen jäähalli (capacity 8070), Tampere. ...
Koppel is a borough located in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. ...
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- Virtanen - 24,204 (0.461%)
- Korhonen - 23,721 (0.452%)
- Nieminen - 21,841 (0.416%)
- Mäkinen - 21,699 (0.414%)
- Mäkelä - 19,674 (0.375%)
- Hämäläinen - 19,518 (0.372%)
- Laine - 18,908 (0.360%)
- Koskinen - 18,058 (0.344%)
- Heikkinen - 17,939 (0.342%)
- Järvinen - 17,381 (0.331%)
Most of the names on this list are typical examples of surnames that were adopted in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a time before which many Finns had no surname in today's sense. In the romantic spirit, they refer to natural features — virta "river", koski "rapids", mäki "hill" — often with the suffix -nen added after the model of older, mainly eastern Finnish surnames such as Korhonen and Heikkinen. "Hämäläinen" literally means an inhabitant of Häme. Heikki is a Finnish form of the man's name Henry. Virtanen (also written as Wirtanen) is the most common Finnish surname and may refer to the following people: Antti Virtanen (b. ...
Korhonen is a Finnish surname and may refer to the following people: Ahti Korhonen (b. ...
Nieminen is a Finnish last name and may refer to the following people: Anu Nieminen (b. ...
Mäkinen is a Finnish last name and may refer to the following people: Antti Mäkinen (b. ...
Laine is a surname, and may refer to: Charlie Laine Cleo Laine Denny Laine Edvin Laine Emma Laine Frankie Laine Papa Jack Laine Janet-Laine Green Jarkko Laine Jo Jo Laine Lari Laine Murray De-Laine Paul Laine Lane (surname) Layne Categories: | ...
Häme (Tavastland) is the name of a geographical region in Finland which can refer to: Häme - a historical Province of Sweden (Historical provinces of Finland) Uudenmaan ja Hämeen lääni - a former County of Sweden (Counties in Finland) Hämeen lääni - a former Province of Finland...
Source (2004) : [6] - Martin - 235,846 (0.393%) - From Saint Martin, patron saint of France (from Martius, Latin for warrior)
- Bernard - 105,132 (0.175%) - From Saint Bernard, from Germanic for bold as a bear
- Dubois - 95,998 (0.159%) - "From the wood"
- Thomas - 95,387 (0.158%) - From Saint Thomas (Jesus' Disciple), from Aramaic for twin
- Robert - 91,393 (0.152%) - From Germanic for bright fame
- Richard - 90,689 (0.151§) - "Rich/powerful"
- Petit - 88,318 (0.147%) - "Small" (size)
- Durand - 84,252 (0.140%) - From Durandus (Latin for strong, lasting)
- Leroy - 78,868 (0.131%) - "The King/The winner"
- Moreau - 78,177 (0.130) - Dark complexion (like Maures)
- Simon - 76,655 (0.127%) - From Saint Simon, from Hebrew for God heard
- Laurent - 75,307 (0.125%) - From Saint Laurent, from Latin laurens, Laurel-crowned
- Lefebvre - 74,564 (0.124%) - "The smith"
- Michel - 74,318 (0.123%) - From Saint Michel, from Hebrew for Who is like God
- Garcia - 68,720 (0.114%) - Spanish surname
- David - 61,762 (0.103%) - From King David, from Hebrew for Beloved
- Bertrand - 59,817 (0.100%) From Germanic for bright and vigorous
- Roux - 59,440 (0.099%) - "Red-haired"
- Vincent - 57,351 (0.096%) - From Saint Vincent, from Latin vicens, winner
- Fournier - 57,047 (0.095%) - "Baker"
- Morel - 56,760 (0.095%) - Dark complexion (like Maures)
- Girard - 55,642 (0.093%) - From Germanic for bold as a spear
- André - 55,228 (0.092%) - From Saint André, from Greek for manly
- Lefèvre - 53670 (0.089%) - "The smith"
- Mercier - 53622 (0.089%) - "Trader/Shopkeeper"
Martius may mean: nomen of the gens Martia of ancient Rome Campus Martius, a site in Rome Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, German botanist This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Latin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...
The name Bernard comes from both German and French origin. ...
DuBois (also spelled Dubois or Du Bois) is the name of several people: Allison DuBois, research medium and inspiration for the TV show Medium Blanche DuBois, one of the female leads in A Streetcar Named Desire Brendan DuBois, author of Resurrection Day Charles Frédéric Dubois (1804â1867), Belgian...
Look up Thomas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Aramaic is a group of Semitic languages with a 3,000-year history. ...
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For the street football game, see Richard (football). ...
Petit is a French surname (meaning small) mostly associated with two football players: retired French international and former Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea star Emmanuel Petit Portuguese international and currently SL Benfica player Armando Teixeira Also, Jean-Pierre Petit is a French scientist, and Alexis Thérèse Petit was...
The last name Durand, derived directly from its latin root (Durandus) meaning Strong, Willful, and Enduring. ...
Latin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...
Le Roy may refer to: Le Roy, Illinois Le Roy, Iowa Le Roy, Kansas Le Roy, Michigan Le Roy, Minnesota Le Roy (village), New York Le Roy (town), New York This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Moreau may refer to: Gustave Moreau Jean Victor Marie Moreau Jeanne Moreau Moreau, New York Moreau River Biologicaly uplifted animals. ...
Simon is a common name, from Hebrew שִ××Ö°×¢×Ö¹× (Shimon), meaning hearkening or listening.[1]. Simon can refer to: // Simeon II of Bulgaria Simon of Bet-Titta, a Christian martyr Simon of Bet-Parsaje, a martyr of Iran with Mana of Bet-Parsaje Simon of Sudbury Simon, Metropolitan of Moscow Simon...
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Laurent is french for Lawrence or Laurence Laurent, Prince of Belgium Laurent series in mathematics, named after the French mathematician Pierre Alphonse Laurent A. Laurent, a French astronom Auguste Laurent, (1807-1853) a French chemist Augustin Laurent, (1896-1990) a French minister and resistant Robert Laurent (1890-1970) an American...
Latin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...
Lefebvre is a common French surname. ...
Michel can refer to: Michel, the name, meaning Michael in French Deutscher Michel, personification of the German nation. ...
Hebrew redirects here. ...
Garcia is a surname of Iberian origin, common in the Spanish language and Portuguese language. ...
This article is about the Biblical king of Israel. ...
Hebrew redirects here. ...
Bertrand is the name of several persons: Alexander Bertrand (1820-1902), French archeologist. ...
For other uses, see Roux (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Vincent (disambiguation). ...
Latin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...
Fournier is the surname of a number of notable people: Jacques Fournier the 14th century Bishop of Pamiers and later Pope, noted for prosecuting the Cathars during the Medieval Inquisition. ...
Species Morchella angusticeps Morchella conica Morchella costata Morchella crassipes Morchella elata Morchella esculenta Morchella gigas Morchella semilibera Morchella spongiola Morchella spongiola var. ...
Girard is the name of several places in the United States of America: Girard, Georgia Girard, Illinois Girard, Ohio Girard, Kansas Girard, Pennsylvania Girard, Texas Girard Township, Michigan Girard Township, Minnesota Girard Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania Girard Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania Girard can also be a surname: Charles Frédéric Girard...
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Mercier may mean: Mercier, French bicycle manufacturer Armand Mercier Auguste Mercier, French general Désiré Mercier Désiré-Joseph Mercier Belgian cardinal Emile Mercier François le Mercier Gerry Mercier (b. ...
Source: 2007 [7] | Name | Number of people | | 1 | Beridze | 19,765 | | 2 | Mammadov | 19,294 | | 3 | Kapanadze | 13,294 | | 4 | Gelashvili | 13,505 | | 5 | Aliyev | 13,118 | - data from 1995
- Müller (0.95%) (Miller)
- Schmidt (0.69%) (Smith, blacksmith)
- Schneider (0.40%) (Taylor)
- Fischer (0.35%) (Fisher)
- Meyer (0.33%) (from Latin "major", the bigger one, referring to the name-giver's status, means "official" (mayor, police officer, sheriff, etc), "peasant", or from the Jewish surname Meir; also: Meier, 0.15%; Maier, 0.13%; Mayer, 0.13%)
- Weber (0.30%) (Weaver)
- Schulz (0.27%) (regionally for mayor)
- Wagner (0.27%) (Wainwright, Wright; builder of wagons and carriages)
- Becker (0.27%) (Baker)
- Hoffmann (0.26%) (owning a farm)
- Schäfer (Shephard)
- Koch (Cook)
- Bauer (Farmer)
- Richter (Judge)
- Klein (small)
- Schröder
- Wolf
- Neumann
- Schwarz
- Zimmermann
- Krüger
- Braun
- Hofmann
- Schmitz
- Hartmann
- Lange
- Schmitt
- Werner
- Krause
- Meier
- Schmid
- Lehmann
- Schultze
- Maier
- Köhler
- Herrmann
- Walter
- König
- Mayer
- Huber
- Kaiser
- Fuchs
- Peters
- Möller
- Schölz
- Lang
- Weiss
- Jung
- Hahn
- Vogel
Most of the names of this list refer to the occupation of the first holder of the name. The Germanic word Müller means Miller (as a profession). ...
Schmidt is a German surname that is a cognate of Smith, an occupational surname for a blacksmith. ...
Schneider may refer to: Schneider (surname) for the name and people Schneider, Indiana, a small town in the United States. ...
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// People Meyer, Adolf (1866â1950), Swiss-born U.S. psychiatrist Meyer, Adolf (1881-1921), architect Meyer, Adolf Bernard (1840-1911), German anthropologist and ornithologist Meyer, Albert Cardinal (1903â1965), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago Meyer, Albert (1870â1953), Swiss politician Meyer, Alfred (1891â1945), German Nazi official Meyer, Alfred Richard...
Billy Meier Deborah Meier Jonathan Meier Julius L. Meier Richard Meier Sid Meier Sid Meiers Alien Crossfire Sid Meiers Alpha Centauri Sid Meiers Gettysburg Sid Meiers Pirates! Sid Meiers SimGolf Urs Meier Meiers Corners, Staten Island See also Meyer, Maier, Mayer This is a disambiguation...
Florian Magnus Maier Henry W. Maier Hermann Maier Jean Améry (born Hans Maier) Jeffrey Maier Johann Maier Eck Michael Maier Paul Maier Sepp Maier Meyer Lansky (born Maier Sucholjansky, Majer SuchowliaÅski) See also Meier, Meyer, Mayer This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that...
Mayer refers to: // Mayer as Surname Adolf Mayer Arno J. Mayer Ben Mayer Bernadette Mayer Carl Mayer Charlie Mayer Christopher Mayer Daniel Mayer David Mayer Emil Walther Mayer Gene Mayer Hans Mayer Hans-Peter Mayer Irene Mayer Selznick Jacquelyn Mayer Jane Mayer Jean Mayer Johann Tobias Mayer John Mayer (musician...
Weber is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning weaver. The German pronunciation is IPA: , while in English it is more likely to be pronounced IPA: or . In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the English surname Webber or even...
Schulz is a common German family name in Northern Germany. ...
Wagner may refer to more than one place in the United States: Wagner, South Dakota Wagner, Wisconsin Wagner may refer to more than one person: Richard Wagner, German composer Cosima Wagner, daughter of Franz Liszt and wife of Richard Wagner Heinrich Leopold Wagner, dramatist and author John Peter Honus Wagner...
Becker may refer to one of the following: // Television Becker (TV series) People Becker, Albrecht (1906-2002), German production designer, photographer, actor, imprisoned by Nazis for homosexuality Becker, Barbara (born 1966), wife of Boris Becker Becker, Boris (born 1967), German tennis star Becker, Brandon (born 1980), U.S. novelist Becker...
People Arthur Hoffmann August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben E.T.A. Hoffmann, German writer Felix Hoffmann (1868-1946), German chemist (Aspirin) Friedrich Hoffmann Johann Joseph Hoffmann Josef Hoffmann, Austrian architect and designer Max Hoffmann Nelson Hoffmann Roald Hoffmann Roy Hoffmann Other uses Hoffmanns anodyne (compound spirit of ether) Hoffmann...
- Papadopoulos/ou(priest΄s son,Peloponnese΄s region)
- Athanasopoulos/ou(Athanasios΄s son,Peloponnese΄s region)
- Aggelopoulos/ou(Aggelos΄s son,Peloponnese΄s region)
- Anastasopoulos/ou(Anastasios΄s son,Peloponnese΄s region)
- Giannopoulos/ou(Ioannis΄s son,Peloponnese΄s region)
- Theodorakopoulos/ou[Theodoros΄s son,Peloponnese΄s region(mainly of Mani)]
- Georgakopoulos/ou[Georgios΄s son,Peloponnese΄s region(mainly of Mani)]
- Nikolopoulos/ou(Nikolaos΄s son,Peloponnese΄s region)
- Fotopoulos/ou(Fotios΄s son,Peloponnese΄s region)
- Kostopoulos/ou[Konstantinos(Kostas)΄s son,Peloponnese΄s region]
- Nagy (239310; big)
- Kovács (221687; smith, cf. Schmidt)
- Tóth (216758; Slovak/Slav)
- Szabó (212586; tailor, cf. Schneider, Couturier)
- Horváth (Horvát) (201059; Croatian)
- Varga (139764; shoemaker, cf. Schumacher, person working with leather)
- Kiss (Kis) (134305; small, cf. Klein, Petit)
- Molnár (109178; miller, cf. Müller)
- Németh (Német) (93990; German, cf. Deutsch, Lallemand)
- Farkas (83346; <given name, meaning "wolf">, cf. Wolf)
- Balogh (80113; left-handed, unskillful)
- Papp (53847; priest)
- Takács (53402; weaver, cloth-maker, cf. Weber)
- Juhász (52495; shepherd, cf. Schäfer)
- Lakatos (45051; locksmith)
- Mészáros (41061; butcher, cf. Fleischer, Boucher)
- Simon (38481; <given name>)
- Oláh (38311; Vlach, Romanian)
- Fekete (35179; black, cf. Schwarz, Lenoir)
- Rácz (35109; Serbian)
- Szilágyi (31986; from Szilágy county)
- Török (27206; Turkish)
- Fehér (26804; white, cf. Weiss, Leblanc)
- Gál (Gaál) (25924; <given name>)
- Balázs (25804; <given name>)
- Kis (24613; see Kiss)
- Szűcs (24416; leather taylor)
- Pintér (23951; cooper, cf. Binder)
- Kocsis (23911; coachman)
- Fodor (23371; 'curly hair')
Notes: Nagy is the most popular Hungarian surname, pronounced or roughly like nawdge. It may refer, among others, to the following people: Ãgnes Nemes Nagy (1922â1991), writer Blaise Nagy Charles Nagy, Famous Baseball Pitcher for the Cleveland Indians Christine Nagy, actress and American radio personality Ferenc Nagy, politician Gregory Nagy...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Kovacs. ...
Schmidt is a German surname that is a cognate of Smith, an occupational surname for a blacksmith. ...
Toth is a surname, common in Hungary as Tóth, and may refer to Aaron Toth Alex Toth Alexis Toth André De Toth Andrew Toth Ãrpád Tóth Claudia Toth Ed Toth Jennifer Toth Jenny Toth Juraj Tóth Kaleb Toth Kálmán Tóth Kevin Toth Lazlo...
Szabó is a common Hungarian surname (szabó means tailor). Here is the list of people with last name Szabó or Szabo: Bence Szabó (b. ...
Schneider may refer to: Schneider (surname) for the name and people Schneider, Indiana, a small town in the United States. ...
A couturier is someone who is involved in the haute couture business and aids in the design, manufacturing, or sales of fashionable clothing. ...
Horváth, Horvát, Horvat (means Croatian): Mihály Horváth Sándor Horváth Ãdön von Horváth Ivana Horvat Anika Horvat - Slovene pop/popular musician Frank Horvat, Italian fashion photographer Joža Horvat - adventurer, writer Jean-Marie Horvat, musician Damjan (Damian) Horvat, see List of rulers of...
Varga was a Canadian metal band in the mid 1990s. ...
Schumacher is an occupational surname (German, shoemaker), and may refer to: // Anton Schumacher (born 1938), German football (soccer) goalkeeper Günther Schumacher (born 1949), German track and road cyclist Harald Toni Schumacher (born 1954), German football (soccer) goalkeeper and West Germany team captain Kelly Schumacher (born 1977), Canadian WNBA basketball...
In Egyptian mythology, Kis was the patron god of Cusae. ...
Klein is the Dutch and German word for small, which came to be used as a family name, and thence passed into the names of places, concepts and discoveries associated with bearers of this surname. ...
Petit is a French surname (meaning small) mostly associated with two football players: retired French international and former Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea star Emmanuel Petit Portuguese international and currently SL Benfica player Armando Teixeira Also, Jean-Pierre Petit is a French scientist, and Alexis Thérèse Petit was...
Molnár, Molnar: // This page or section lists people with the surname Molnár, Molnar. ...
The Germanic word Müller means Miller (as a profession). ...
Deutsch is: the German word for german a misspelling of the word Dutch, see Dutch (disambiguation) one of the three cognates of medieval Dietsch // A German family name Diana Deutsch, British-born, American cognitive psychologist Felix Deutsch, Helene Deutsch, Austrian-born American psychologist, Morton Deutsch Alexander Nikolaevich Deutsch, Russian astronomer...
Farkas (means Wolf) refers to: Bertalan Farkas Karl Farkas, Austrian actor Philip Farkas Zoltán Farkas, Csaba Farkas, see Ektomorf Farkas Bolyai(Wolfgang Bolyai) This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Wolf Wolf Man Mount Wolf Wolf Prizes Wolf Spider Wolf 424 Wolf 359 Wolf Point Wolf-herring Frank Wolf Friedrich Wolf Friedrich August Wolf Hugo Wolf Johannes Wolf Julius Wolf Max Franz Joseph Cornelius Wolf Maximilian Wolf Rudolf Wolf Thomas Wolf As Name Wolf Breidenbach Wolf Hirshorn Other The call...
Balogh is a surname and may apply to: Béla Balogh, a Hungarian football (soccer) player Ernö Balogh, a Hungarian-born and -trained classical pianist Fritz Balogh, a German football (soccer) player Janos Balogh, a Hungarian chess master László Balogh, a Hungarian painter Mary Balogh, a British novelist Steve...
Pappus of Alexandria Fritz Pappenheim Joseph Papp - theatrical producer, Public Theater in lower Manhattan, New York City Joe Papp, Round House Theatre Helen Hayes Awards Resident Design Josef Papp - solo 13-hour trans-Atlantic submarine voyage List of hoaxes The Papp Project (2001), Meryl Streep Michael Papps László Papp...
Weber is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning weaver. The German pronunciation is IPA: , while in English it is more likely to be pronounced IPA: or . In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the English surname Webber or even...
Lakatos is a Hungarian surname, and may refer to: Imre Lakatos a philosopher of mathematics and science. ...
Mészáros or Meszaros is a surname, of Hungarian origin, and may refer to: Andrej Meszároš Erika Mészáros István Mészáros, political theorist Lázár Mészáros Márta Mészáros Michu Meszaros Diana Meszaros Fleisch-, Flesch- Fleischer, Fleischhacker, Fleischhauer, Fleischmann...
Ari Fleischer, see also Comical Ari Carl Gustav Fleischer Dave Fleischer, Max Fleischer, and Fleischer Studios Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer Kayser-Fleischer ring Leon Fleischer Michael Fleischer Nat Fleischer Richard Fleischer See also Fleisher, Flesher Fleischman, Fleischmann Resnick This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might...
Simon is a common name, from Hebrew שִ××Ö°×¢×Ö¹× (Shimon), meaning hearkening or listening.[1]. Simon can refer to: // Simeon II of Bulgaria Simon of Bet-Titta, a Christian martyr Simon of Bet-Parsaje, a martyr of Iran with Mana of Bet-Parsaje Simon of Sudbury Simon, Metropolitan of Moscow Simon...
Vlachs (also called Wlachs, Wallachs, Olahs) are the Romanized population in Central and Eastern Europe, including Romanians, Aromanians, Istro-Romanians and Megleno-Romanians, but since the creation of the Romanian state, this term was mostly used for the Vlachs living south of the Danube river. ...
Schwarz is a common surname, derived from the German schwarz, meaning black. ...
Lenoir may refer to the following: Lenoir, North Carolina, United States Lenoir County, North Carolina, United States Lenoir Dining Hall, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Lenoir City, Tennessee Etienne Lenoir, Belgian pioneer of the internal combustion engine J. B. Lenoir, Blues singer Noémie Lenoir, French supermodel Philippe...
A map showing the location of Silagi. ...
Szilágy is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. ...
Weiss (German for white) may refer to: Mount Weiss, a mountain located in the Sunwapta River valley of Jasper National Park USS Weiss (DE-378), a vessel USS Weiss (APD-135), a Crosley-class high-speed transport Weissbier, the German name for wheat beer Weiss (ice cream), an ice cream...
Leblanc is a French surname. ...
Balázs, Balazs, Balaž, Balaj/BalaÅ: This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. ...
- The above is official data of the Central Personal Data Processing Office at Hungary's Ministry of Interior in 2006 [8].
- Beside the names, the number of their owners and their meaning is given. Note that Hungarian surnames often show archaic spelling and occasionally employ obsolete words, especially for nationalities like tót or rác.
- Nationalities occur frequently as surnames, the pre-1920 Hungary being a multi-ethnic country. Because of this, there are also a lot of surnames of foreign origin. Some examples: Weiss, Schwarz, Schäffer (German), Mravik, Novák, Zsilinszky (Slovak), Csernicskó (East Slavonic), Marosán, Szelezsán, Torgyán (Romanian), Nemcsik, Bencsics, Popovics, Petrovics (South Slavonic), Dobrev (Bulgarian), Kohn (Hebrew/Yiddish).
Source: The Top 500 Irish & British Surnames, The Observer, 15th April 2007 - Murphy
- Kelly
- O'Sullivan
- Walsh
- Smith
- O'Brien
- Byrne
- Ryan
- O'Connor
- O'Neill
- O'Reilly
- Doyle
- McCarthy
- Gallagher
- O'Doherty
- Kennedy
- Lynch
- Murray
- Quinn
- Moore
- Hogan
Names starting with O' and Mac/Mc were originally patronymic. Murphy may refer to: Murphy as surname is a common Irish family name Alex J. Murphy, fictional character, Robocop movie trilogy and television miniseries Anthony Murphy, Irish soccer player Arthur Murphy, (1727-1805) Irish actor and playwright Audie Murphy, US actor, war hero Austin J. Murphy, US Congressman from Pennsylvania...
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OSullivan is an Irish surname, associated with the southwestern part of Ireland, especially the counties of Cork and Kerry, which due to emigration is also common in Australia, North America and The UK. It is the anglicised version of the Irish name à Súilleabháin. ...
Walsh has several meanings: Walsh, Colorado Walsh County, North Dakota Walsh code Walsh matrix Walsh function Walsh University in North Canton, Ohio Mount Walsh National Park This page or section lists people with the surname Walsh. ...
For other uses, see Smith (disambiguation). ...
OBrien is a common surname of Irish origin. ...
Byrne, meaning raven, is derived from the Irish name à Broin. ...
Ryan may refer to: // Division of Ryan, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in Queensland Ryan, Iowa Ryan, Oklahoma Ryan Township, Pennsylvania Ryan, New South Wales Ryan (film), an animated documentary Ryan (TV series), 1970s Australian TV series Ryans Daughter Ryans Hope Saving Private Ryan...
// OConnor may refer to several different topics: Cian OConnor (b. ...
ONeill (also spelled ONeil, ONeal) may refer to: In places: ONeill, Nebraska, a US city ONeil, Florida, a US town In business: ONeill (brand), a wetsuit and surf clothing manufacturer In education: ONeill Collegiate and Vocational Institute, a school in Oshawa, Ontario People...
OReilly Coat of Arms OReilly is the patronymic form of Reilly. ...
Doyle is a surname of Norse descent, and Irish origins. ...
McCarthy (a variant of MacCarthy) is a common surname that originated in Ireland and is in fact the most common of all the names which uses the prefix Mac or Mc, meaning son of. ...
Gallagher family crest Gallagher is a common surname derived from the Irish name à Gallchobhair. ...
The Doherty Clan (Irish: Ã Dochartaigh) is an Irish clan (Irish: Clann) based in County Donegal in the north of island of Ireland. ...
Kennedy is a surname used by many individuals, families, and clans. ...
Lynch may be: One of the fourteen tribes of Galway Colonel Charles Lynch, an officer on the Patriot side of the American Revolutionary War David Lynch, American film director David Lynch (musician), American Jazz musician Evanna Lynch, Irish actress Gerard Lynch, United States Federal Court judge Jessica Lynch (fl. ...
Murray is a common variation of the word Moray, an anglicisation of the Medieval Gaelic word Muireb (or Moreb); the b here was pronounced as v, hence the Latinization to Moravia. ...
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// Moore may refer to: Moore (surname) Roger Moore Englis actor famus for the James Bond movies 1973-1985 Division of Moore, Western Australia Moore, Idaho Moore, Montana Moore, Oklahoma Moore, Pennsylvania Moore, South Carolina Moore, Texas Moore County, North Carolina Moore County, Tennessee Moore County, Texas Moore Haven, Florida Moore...
many types of hogans any articles owned by family set in or by the house Navajo winter hogan A hogan or hoghan (pronounced IPA or , from Navajo hooghan, ) is the primary traditional home of the Navajo people. ...
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- Rossi (redhead, common in Northern and Central Italy)
- Russo (redhead, common in Southern Italy)
- Ferrari (Smith)
- Esposito (exposed child, i.e. born then abandoned)
- Bianchi (white-haired)
- Romano (from Rome)
- Colombo (Pigeon)
- Ricci (curly-haired)
- Marino (from the Sea)
- Greco (from Greece)
- Bruno (brown-skinned)
- Gallo (from France)
- Conti (count)
- De Luca (son of Luca, "Luke")
- Costa (from the Coast)
- Giordano
- Mancini (left-handed)
- Rizzo (curly-haired)
- Lombardi (from Lombardy descendant of the Lombards)
- Moretti (brown haired swarthy)
- Date
unknown Bob Rossi (Holy Cross Man of the Year - 1998) is an Italian surname, in fact, the most frequent in Italy. ...
Russo is a surname, a variant of Rossi, and may refer to Aaron Russo, libertarian entertainment businessman Alecu Russo Ana Bedran-Russo Andy Russo Anthony Russo: Anthony Russo (movie director), an Emmy Award-winning film and television director Anthony Russo (politician), the 35th mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey Anthony Russo...
Ferrari may refer to: Ferrari S.p. ...
Esposito may refer to: Giancarlo Esposito Jennifer Esposito Joe Esposito John Esposito Larry W. Esposito Mary Ann Esposito Mike Esposito Phil Esposito Raffaele Esposito Thomas Esposito Tony Esposito Zack Esposito This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Bianchi, a plural of bianco (white in Italian) is a frequent proper name, and may refer, among others, to: the Bianchi, an early 15th‑century penitential movement Bianchi, a company that manufactures bicycles the Counts Bianchi (or Bianco), a Maltese noble house. ...
Romano cheese is a type of cheese that is known for being very hard, salty and sharp. ...
Map of Colombo with its administrative districts Coordinates: , District Colombo District Government - Mayor Uvaiz Mohammad Imitiyaz (Sri Lanka Freedom Party) Area - City 37. ...
Ricci is a surname, and may refer to Bob Ricci, American musician Christie Ricci, American wrestler Christina Ricci, American actress Dylan Ricci, Australian photographer Federico Ricci, Italian composer Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro, Italian mathematician (Ricci curvature) Jason Ricci, American blues harmonica player Lawrence Ricci Lorenzo Ricci Luigi Ricci Matteo Ricci Mike...
Marino can refer to: Marino, Italy, a town in the province of Rome (Italy) Marino, South Australia San Marino, a small country in Italy Marino railway station in County Down, Northern Ireland Marino in County Down, Northern Ireland Marino, Dublin, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland Marino (Ðлинден), a village in the...
Greco is the name of various persons: El Greco, a Greek-Spanish painter, sculptor and architect Buddy Greco, an American singer and pianist Gaetano Greco, an Italian Baroque composer Gioacchino Greco, an Italian chess player and writer José Greco, a flamenco dancer and choreographer Juliette Gréco, a French chanson...
Look up Bruno in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Gallo can refer to: Gallo language, a regional language of France, traditionally spoken in Eastern Brittany related to Gaul, as in Gallo-Roman culture Gallo, Benevento, a village in the province of Benevento, Italy Robert C. Gallo, a retrovirus expert and a co-discoverer of AIDS along with Luc Montagnier...
Conti can refer to: an abbreviation for the German Continental Rubber Corporation. ...
Luca or LUCA may refer to: Places Luca, Viqueque, a town in the Subdistrict Viqueque, East Timor San Luca, eine town in the Province of Reggio Calabria, Italy People Antonino Saverio De Luca (1805â1883), Italian Cardinal Bonifacio De Luca (1727â1798), Italian poet Ciro de Luca (*1970), Austrian comedian...
Costa (meaning Coast) or da Costa (from the Coast) is a common surname in Portugal, Brazil and in other countries of Portuguese language. ...
The name Mancini can refer to: Alberto Mancini, Argentine tennis player Alessandro Faiolhe Amantino Mancini, Brazilian soccer player Ange Mancini, prefect of French Guiana Antonio Mancini, Italian painter Christine Mancini, American transsexual Dominic Mancini, 15th century traveler and author Don Mancini, who wrote Childs Play Giulio Mancini, 17th century...
People who are left-handed are more dextrous with their left hand than with their right hand: they will probably also use their left hand for tasks such as personal care, cooking, and so on. ...
Rizzo is a comic strip written by Chris Riseley and illustrated by Sean Simmans, syndicated in the U.S. by King Creators United. ...
Lombardi is an Italian surname that may refer to: Ernie Lombardi (1908-1977), Major League Baseball player Federico Lombardi (born 1942), general director of Vatican Radio Julian Lombardi (born 1956), American inventor, author, educator, and computer scientist Lella Lombardi (1941-1992), Italian female racecar driver Mark Lombardi (1955-2000), abstract...
Moretti may refer to: People Bob Moretti Fabrizio Moretti Lisa Moretti Mario Moretti Nanni Moretti Tobias Moretti Willie Moretti Other uses Birra Moretti, an Italian beer brand This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
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Gens The top 10 surnames cover about 1% of the population.
- Bērziņš (Berzinsh)
- Kalniņš (Kalninsh)
- Ozoliņš (Ozolinsh)
- Jansons (Jansons)
- Ozols (Ozols)
- Liepiņš (Liepinsh)
- Krūmiņš (Kruminsh)
- Balodis (Balodis)
- Eglītis (Eglitis)
- Zariņš (Zarinsh)
- Pētersons (Petersons)
- Vītols (Vitols)
- Kļaviņš (Klavinsh)
- Kārkliņš (Karklinsh)
- Vanags (Vanags)
First three literally translated - the diminutive forms of birch, hill and oak. Source - the Latvian Institute Species Many species; see text and classification Birch is the name of any tree of the genus Betula, in the family Betulaceae, closely related to the beech/oak family, Fagaceae. ...
Hills redirects here. ...
Species See List of Quercus species The term oak can be used as part of the common name of any of several hundred species of trees and shrubs in the genus Quercus (from Latin oak tree), which are listed in the List of Quercus species, and some related genera, notably...
Most popular Lithuanian surnames 2007 | # | For men | For women | | 1 | Kazlauskas | Kazlauskienė | | 2 | Stankevičius | Stankevičienė | | 3 | Jankauskas | Jankauskienė | | 4 | Petrauskas | Petrauskienė | | 5 | Vasiliauskas | Vasiliauskienė | | 6 | Žukauskas | Žukauskienė | | 7 | Paulauskas | Paulauskienė | | 8 | Urbonas | Urbonienė | Note: The Lithuanian language has different endings for surnames for men and women. The ending of a woman's surname indicates whether she is married or not. Last names of married women end in -ienė while those of unmarried girls end in -ytė, -iūtė, -utė, -aitė. Lithuanian is the official language of Lithuania, spoken by about 4 million native speakers (Lithuanians). ...
Source: The Interesting Statistics, Department of Statistics to the Government of the Republic of Lithuania (Statistics Lithuania), 2005.
| Name | Number of people | % | Etymology | | 1 | Borg | 13,169 | 3.3 | Sicilian city of Burgi; or from Sant'Ambrogio | | 2 | Camilleri | 12,643 | 3.1 | Latin son of Camillo | | 3 | Vella | 11,785 | 2.9 | 'bella' Italian for beautiful; or 'vela' Italian sail | | 4 | Farrugia | 11,549 | 2.9 | From the old Latin fellus (earth)[15]; or Arabic faruj (fowl) | | 5 | Zammit | 9,424 | 2.3 | 'zamr' Arabic for lute | - Date
November 27, 2005 Camilleri is a surname. ...
For other uses, see Latin (disambiguation). ...
Vella, Val Lumnezia Vella is located at 4,081 ft altitude on a plateau in the centre of the Val Lumnezia, a high Alpine Valley in the Surselva district of the Swiss Canton of Grisons/Graubünden. ...
For other uses, see Latin (disambiguation). ...
Arabic can mean: From or related to Arabia From or related to the Arabs The Arabic language; see also Arabic grammar The Arabic alphabet, used for expressing the languages of Arabic, Persian, Malay ( Jawi), Kurdish, Panjabi, Pashto, Sindhi and Urdu, among others. ...
Arabic redirects here. ...
is the 331st day of the year (332nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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"Census 2005: A focus on surnames in Malta", National Statistics Office Malta [9] - Source of etymologies
http://www.searchmalta.com/surnames An older source gives a longer list of surnames. These are: | Name | Number of people | Etymology | | 6 | Galea | 7,442 | ? The Latin word for helmet | | 7 | Micallef | 7,166 | the name Mikali (Michael) or from 'mħallef', the Maltese word for judge (profession) | | 8 | Grech | 6,740 | 'Graecus' Latin for Greek | | 9 | Attard | 6,453 | 'attar' Arabic for pharmacist/physician | | 10 | Spiteri | 6,391 | 'Hospitalieri', used for abandoned children (near the Knights' Hospital), other interpretations being children of the Hospitalieri themselves | | 11 | Cassar | 5,985 | Maybe castle keeper (Latin origin) or barber (Arabic origin) | | 12 | Azzopardi | 5,905 | 'A Safardi', meaning 'A sephardic Jew - a Jew coming from Spain' However, the exact meaning of the word Safardi is disputed: e.g. in semitic languages, the word 'safar' means travel so Safardim could also mean Jews who travelled, the biblical record predating the existence of Jews in Spain considerably Modern reconstruction of a centurion helmet, second century. ...
Micallef is a Maltese surname. ...
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Latin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...
Attard (or ĦAttard) is a village located near the centre of the island of Malta, with a population of around 10,000. ...
Arabic redirects here. ...
Cassar is a common Maltese surname. ...
Latin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...
Arabic redirects here. ...
Azzopardi is a Maltese surname derived from A Safardi, which means A Jew coming from Spain. Most of the Azzopardi families in Malta originated in Toledano, Spain. ...
In the strictest sense, a Sephardi (ספרדי, Standard Hebrew Səfardi, Tiberian Hebrew Səp̄ardî; plural Sephardim: ספרדים, Standard Hebrew Səfardim, Tiberian Hebrew Səp̄ardîm) is a Jew original to the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal: ספרד, Standard Hebrew Səfárad, Tiberian Hebrew Səp̄áraḏ / Səp̄āraḏ), or whose ancestors were among the Jews expelled from...
| | 13 | Mifsud | 5,707 | Jewish surname | | 14 | Caruana | 5,577 | Kairouan in Tunisia, in turn is derived from the Persian word Kârawân [10] | | 15 | Muscat | 5,288 | Muscat grape | | 16 | Agius | 4,944 | Maybe Greek Holy or Maltese old man or referring to a pilgrim to Mecca | | 17 | Schembri | 4,226 | Greek surname | | 18 | Abela | 4,117 | Jewish surname, from Abel | | 19 | Fenech | 4,111 | Maybe 'fenek' Maltese for rabbit or 'Fenici' meaning Phoenicians | | 20 | Pace | 4,017 | 'pace' Italian for peace | - Date
unknown Kairouan (Arabic اÙÙÙØ±ÙاÙ) (also known as Kairwan, Kayrawan, Al Qayrawan) is a muslim holy city which ranks after Mecca and Medina as a place of pilgrimage. ...
For other uses, see Muscat (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the city in Saudi Arabia. ...
In the Book of Genesis, Abel (Hebrew ×Ö¶×Ö¶× / ×Ö¸×Ö¶×, Standard Hebrew Hével / Hável, Tiberian Hebrew Héá¸el / HÄá¸el; Arabic ÙØ§Ø¨ÙÙ HÄbÄ«l) was the second son of Adam. ...
Fenech is a common Maltese surname, meaning rabbit. Notable people called Fenech include: Edwige Fenech, an Italian actress and producer Jeff Fenech, a Maltese-Australian boxer Paul Fenech, a Maltese-Australian comedian Eddie Fenech Adami, former Maltese prime-minister Category: ...
Phoenicia was an ancient civilization in the north of ancient Canaan, with its heartland along the coastal plain of what is now Lebanon and Syria. ...
PACE may refer to: Planetary Association for Clean Energy Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, in the United Kingdom Academy for Gifted Children in Richmond Hill, Ontario, the acronym PACE stands for Programming for Academic and Creative Excellence Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence...
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http://www.maltavista.ru/info/surnames, which refers to "Surnames in Malta: what can they tell us?" by Prof. Joseph M. Brincat - Source of etymologies
http://www.searchmalta.com/surnames
The most recent complete count of surnames in the Netherlands is based on the 1947 census. Although this data is now dated, the relative positions of these surnames will probably not have changed much. | Name | Number of people | | 1 | De Jong | 55,256 | | 2 | De Vries | 49,298 | | 3 | Jansen | 49,213 | | 4 | Van den Berg, Van der Berg, Van de Berg | 37,678 | | 5 | Bakker | 37,483 | | 6 | Van Dijk | 36,578 | | 7 | Visser | 34,721 | | 8 | Janssen | 32,824 | | 9 | Smit | 29,783 | | 10 | Meijer, Meyer | 28,256 | - Date
May 31, 1947 De Jong is the most common Dutch surname. ...
Several people have been called Vries or de Vries: Adriaen de Vries â Dutch sculptor Dorus de Vries â Dutch goalkeeper Gijs de Vries â Dutch politician Gustav de Vries â Dutch mathematician Hans Vredeman de Vries â Flemish Renaissance architect Hugo de Vries â Dutch biologist Marius De Vries â English music producer Nina de Vries...
Jansen is a village located in Jefferson County, Nebraska. ...
Famous person with this last name Rudolf van den Berg Dutch, 1949, Director ...
Bakker may refer to: Jim Bakker (born 1939), American televangelist. ...
van Dijk can refer to: Arjan van Dijk (born 1987 in Utrecht), dutch football player Bill van Dijk (born 1947 in Rotterdam), dutch singer Bryan van Dijk (born 1981), dutch judoka Dick van Dijk (born 1946 in Gouda), dutch football player Dominique van Dijk (born 1979 in Groningen), dutch football...
Continues with the story of Animorphs #35: The Proposal. ...
Janssen may refer to: Zacharias Janssen (1580â1638), a Dutch spectacle-maker; invented a compound microscope. ...
SMIT stands for System Management Interface Tool ...
// People Meyer, Adolf (1866â1950), Swiss-born U.S. psychiatrist Meyer, Adolf (1881-1921), architect Meyer, Adolf Bernard (1840-1911), German anthropologist and ornithologist Meyer, Albert Cardinal (1903â1965), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago Meyer, Albert (1870â1953), Swiss politician Meyer, Alfred (1891â1945), German Nazi official Meyer, Alfred Richard...
is the 151st day of the year (152nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1947 (MCMXLVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1947 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Nederlands Repertorium van Familienamen, Meertens-Instituut, 1963-1988. Data can be viewed in the Database of Surnames in the Netherlands
- Hansen
- Johansen
- Olsen
- Larsen
- Andersen
- Nilsen
- Pedersen
- Kristiansen
- Jensen
- Karlsen
- Johnsen
- Pettersen
- Eriksen
- Berg
- Haugen
- Hagen
- Johannessen
- Andreassen
- Jacobsen
- Halvorsen
Source: Statistics Norway: Name statistics Hansen or Hanssen refers to: Persons Al Hansen (1927â1995), American artist Alan Hansen (1955â), Scottish footballer Ann Hansen (contemporary), Canadian anarchist and bomber Ashia Hansen (1971â), British athlete, Olympic contestant Beck Hansen a. ...
Johansen is a surname, and may refer to: Allan Johansen Bård Tufte Johansen Bjørn Johansen Dan Anton Johansen Darryl Johansen David Johansen Gotfred Johansen Henry Johansen Hjalmar Johansen Holger Hott Johansen Iris Johansen Jacob Lerche Johansen Jan Johansen Johan Strand Johansen John Johansen Jon Lech Johansen K. V...
Olsen may refer to: Ken Olsen Founder of Digital Equipment Corporation Eric Christian Olsen â American actor Fred Olsen â shipping magnate Gregory Olsen â space tourist Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen â actress twins Susan Olsen â The Brady Bunch actress Tillie Olsen â writer Olsen Gang â fictional gang This is a disambiguation pageâa...
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Disambiguation Andersen - the surname Hans Christian Andersen, the Danish author and poet Hans Christian Andersen, the 1952 musical biographical film starring Danny Kaye as Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen Award, awarded bianually by the International Board on Books for Young People in recognition of a lasting contribution to children...
Nielson, a surname originally meaning son of Niels (cf. ...
Pedersen is a surname, and may refer to Adam Pedersen - video game programmer, and the founder of Adept Software Bjarne Bent Rønne Pedersen, better known as Bjarne Liller (1935-1993) - banjo player and singer in Papa Bues Viking Jazz Band Charles John Pedersen (1904-1989) - American organic chemist...
Kristiansen is a surname, and may refer to: Egil Kristiansen, a Cross country skier Einar Kristiansen, a Nordic skier Einstein Kristiansen, a cartoonist Elin Kristiansen, a biathlete Fredrik Kristiansen, co-creator of the Blink online community Gro Marit Istad Kristiansen, a biathlete Ingrid Kristiansen, a long distance runner Jan Kristiansen...
1959 Jensen 541R This page is about car manufacturer, for other uses see Jensen (disambiguation) Jensen Motors was a British manufacturer of sports cars based in West Bromwich (in the West Midlands west of Birmingham). ...
Berg (in several Germanic languages: mountain) can refer to: Look up Berg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Haugen can refer to: People Arne L. Haugen, Norwegian politician Einar Haugen, American linguist Helge Haugen, Norwegian soccer player Marty Haugen, American composer of sacred popular music Mary Margaret Haugen, American politician Sandra Lyng Haugen, Norwegian singer Places Haugen Township, Minnesota Haugen, Wisconsin This is a disambiguation page: a list...
For other uses, see Hagen (disambiguation). ...
Jacobsen may refer to: Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971), Danish Jewish architect and designer Gay Jacobsen DAsaro, American foil fencer Jens Peter Jacobsen (1847-1885), Danish novelist, poet, and scientist Lars Jacobsen, Danish footballer Jacobsen may also refer to: Jacobsen syndrome, first identified by Danish physician Petra Jacobsen Jacobsen, a...
See also: Polish surnames A Polish personal name, like names in most European cultures, consists of two main elements: imiÄ, or the given name, followed by nazwisko, or the family name. ...
- Nowak (203,506; from nowy "newman")
- Kowalski (139,719; from kowal "smith")
- Wiśniewski (109,855; from wiśnia "cherry")
- Wójcik (99,509; from popular name Wojciech; from word "wojak" (warrior), from real estates Wójcza, Wójciki; from wójt, a noun describing chief officer of a municipality (gmina))
- Kowalczyk (97,796, from kowal "smith", literally "smith's son")
- Kamiński (94,499; from kamień "stone")
- Lewandowski (92,449; from lewantyna "Levantine")
- Zieliński (91,043; from zielony "green")
- Szymański (89,091; from Szymon, equivalent to Simon)
- Woźniak (88,039; from wóz, "cart")
- Dąbrowski (86,132; from dąb "oak tree")
- Kozłowski (75,962; from kozioł "he-goat")
- Jankowski (68,514; from Janek, equivalent to John)
- Mazur (66,773; from Mazury, the region in Poland)
- Wojciechowski (66,361; from the name Wojciech, equivalent to Adalbert)
- Kwiatkowski (66,017; from kwiat "flower")
- Krawczyk (64,048; from krawiec "tailor", "taylor's son")
- Kaczmarek (61,816; from karczma "inn")
- Piotrowski (61,380; from Piotr, equivalent to Peter)
- Bagiński (60,492; from baginiak "master")
- Grabowski (58,393; from grab "hornbeam")
- Jaworski (44,104;from 'jawor' "sycamore")
It is important to remember that Polish names which end with -ski or -cki have a male and a female form - Kamiński / Kamińska, Wielicki / Wielicka, etc. This needs to be considered when taking a count based on, for instance, scanning a telephone book. Lisa Marie Nowak (born May 10, 1963 in Washington, D.C.) is an American astronaut. ...
Kowalski (feminine: Kowalska, plural Kowalscy) is the second most common surname in Poland (139,719). ...
Wiśniewski (feminine: Wiśniewska, plural Wiśniewscy) is the 3rd most popular surname in Poland (109,855 people) Wiśniewski surname in voivodships: Wiśniewski : 1st in Warmia-Masuria (7,994), Wiśniewski : 1st in Pomerania (7,446), Wiśniewski : 2nd in Mazovia (21,940), Wiśniewski : 2nd in Kuyavia-Pomerania (18,410), Wiśniewski : 3rd in West...
Wójcik, Wojczik, Wojczyk, Wojszyk is the Polish, surname. ...
A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly referring to a city, town, or village, or a small grouping of them. ...
The municipality or commune (Polish: gmina, plural: gminy) is the principal unit (lowest level) of territorial division in Poland. ...
Kowalczyk (feminine: Kowalczyk/Kowalczykowa, plural Kowalczykowie) is the 5th most popular surname in Poland (97,796 people). ...
Kamiński (feminine: Kamińska, plural Kamińscy) is the 6th most popular surname in Poland (94,499 people) Kamiński surname in voivodships: Kamiński : 2nd in Pomerania (6,752), Famous people: See also: Kamienski Categories: Polish surnames ...
Lewandowski (feminine: Lewandowska, plural Lewandowscy) is 7th the most popular surname in Poland (92,449 people) Lewandowski surname in voivodships: Lewandowski : 1st in Kuyavia-Pomerania (23,133), Lewandowski : 3rd in Pomerania (6,687), Famous people: Bernd Lewandowski, see Egon von Vietinghoff Bogdan Lewandowski, see Lew Rywin, and Social Democracy of...
The Levant The Levant (IPA: ) is an imprecise geographical term historically referring to a large area in the Middle East south of the Taurus Mountains, bounded by the Mediterranean Sea on the west, and by the northern Arabian Desert and Upper Mesopotamia to the east. ...
Zieliński (feminine: Zielińska, plural Zielińscy) is the 8th most popular surname in Poland (91,043 people) Famous people: Categories: Polish surnames ...
Szymański (feminine: Szymańska, plural Szymańscy) is the 9th most popular surname in Poland (89,091 people) Famous people: Categories: Polish surnames ...
Simon is a common name, from Hebrew שִ××Ö°×¢×Ö¹× (Shimon), meaning hearkening or listening.[1]. Simon can refer to: // Simeon II of Bulgaria Simon of Bet-Titta, a Christian martyr Simon of Bet-Parsaje, a martyr of Iran with Mana of Bet-Parsaje Simon of Sudbury Simon, Metropolitan of Moscow Simon...
Woźniak (feminine: Woźniak/Woźniakowa, plural Woźniakowie) is the 10th most popular surname in Poland (88,039 people). ...
Dąbrowski (feminine: Dąbrowska, plural Dąbrowscy) is the 11th most popular surname in Poland (86,132 people) Dąbrowski surname in voivodships: Dąbrowski : 1st in Podlachia (7,177), Famous people: Jan Henryk Dabrowski Jaroslaw Dabrowski Kazimierz Dabrowski Maria Dabrowska Categories: Polish surnames ...
Kozłowski (feminine: Kozłowska, plural Kozłowscy) is the 12th most popular surname in Poland (75,962 people) Kozłowski surname in voivodships: Kozłowski : 2nd in Warmia-Masuria (7,764), Kozłowski : 2nd in Podlachia (5,560), Famous people: Categories: Polish surnames ...
Jankowski (feminine: Jankowska, plural Jankowscy) is the 13th most popular surname in Poland (68,514 people) Famous people: Horst Jankowski (German Pianist - A Walk in the Black Forest) www. ...
Look up John in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Mazur can refer to: Mazurian ethnic group Mazur (Masur), a Polish or German surname (see also Mazurek) This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Wojciechowski (feminine: Wojciechowska, plural Wojciechowscy) is the 15th most popular surname in Poland (66,361 people) and also the 3rd most popular in Greater Poland (12,928). ...
Adalbert (Czech: Vojtěch, Polish: Wojciech, Germanic equivalent Adalbert - the joy of warrior) was a 10th century bishop of Prague who was martyred in his efforts to convert the Baltic Prussians. ...
Kwiatkowski is a surname of: Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski, Polish politician and economist Karen Kwiatkowski, U.S. Air Force officer Sebastian Kwiatkowski, U.S. Resident Definition of Kwiatkowski Literally meaning one from the place of little flowers, Kwiatkowski derives from the polish root kwiat, meaning flower, plus the diminutive suffix -ek, meaning...
Krawczyk is the 17th-most common surname in Poland. ...
Kaczmarek (feminine: Kaczmarek/Kaczmarkowa, plural Kaczmarkowie) is one of the most popular surname in Poland and the 2nd most popular in Greater Poland (24,185) and Lubusz Land (3,121). ...
Coat of arms Piotrowski (duke version) Piotrowskis - Tartar knezes (dukes) from Lithuania using coat of arms Piotrowski. They are descendants of Naiman-Beg, one of commanders of a squad sent by Tartar Khan to help Lithuanian Great Prince Vytautas in his war against the Teutonic Knights. ...
Look up Peter, peter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Grabowski is the sirname of the following people Jürgen Grabowski (1944) - West German international soccer player. ...
Jaworski is a Polish surname and may refer to: Leon Jaworski, Polish-Austrian-American lawyer and Special Prosecutor during the Watergate Scandal. ...
Source: Zawadzki, Jarosław Maciej (2002). 1000 najpopularniejszych nazwisk w Polsce (1000 of the most popular names in Poland). Świat Książki. ISBN 83-7311-265-0. (Polish)
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- Novak 11450
- Horvat 10258
- Krajnc 5839
- Kovačič 5699
- Zupančič 5187
- Kovač 4836
- Potočnik 4767
- Mlakar 4132
- Vidmar 4004
- Golob 3957
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Horváth, Horvát, Horvat (means Croatian): Mihály Horváth Sándor Horváth Ãdön von Horváth Ivana Horvat Anika Horvat - Slovene pop/popular musician Frank Horvat, Italian fashion photographer Joža Horvat - adventurer, writer Jean-Marie Horvat, musician Damjan (Damian) Horvat, see List of rulers of...
KovaÄiÄ is a common surname in Croatia. ...
KovaÄ is a quite common surname in Croatia and a cognate to English name Smith. ...
Vidmar is a 9th most common Slovene surname, and may refer to: Aurelio Vidmar (1967-), Australian soccer player Josip Vidmar (1895-1992), Slovene literate and polician Milan Vidmar (Senior) (1885â1962), Slovene electrical engineer, chess grandmaster Milan Vidmar, Yr. ...
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- García - 1,378,000 people (3.48%) (Of Pre-Roman origin, either Iberian or Basque. Garcia was a very common first name in early medieval Spain. It is a surname of patronymic origin, like most of the -ez ending Spanish surnames.)
- Fernández - 851,000 (2.15%) (Son of Fernando, from Germanic Fredenand or Fridnand. Most of the common Spanish surnames originating from Germanic first names were introduced in Spain during centuries V-VII by the Visigoths, so almost all of them are from the Visigoth tradition)
- González - 839,000 (2.12%) (Son of Gonzalo, from the Latinised form Gundisalvus, of Germanic origin)
- Rodríguez - 804,000 (2.03%) (Son of Rodrigo, from Germanic Roderic)
- López - 796,000 (2.01%) (Son of Lope, from Latin Lupus, meaning wolf)
- Martínez - 788,000 (1.97%) (Son of Martin, also from Latin, derived from Martis, genitive form of Mars)
- Sánchez - 725,000 (1.83%) (Son of Sancho, from Latin Sanctius)
- Pérez - 709,000 (1.79%) (Son of Pedro, from Latin Petrus)
- Martín - 459,000 (1.16%) (Martin)
- Gómez - 440,000 (1.11%) (Son of Gome, Gomo or Gomaro, also of Germanic origin)
- Ruiz - 321,000 (0.81%) (Son of Rui, variation or short for Rodrigo)
- Hernández - 305,000 (0.77%) (Son of Hernando, variation of Fernando)
- Jiménez - 293,000 (0.74%) (Son of Jimeno, from Xemeno or Ximeno, of unknown origin)
- Díaz - 293,000 (0.74%) (Son of Diago or Diego, ultimately from Greek Didachos)
- Álvarez - 273,000 (0.69%) (Son of Alvaro, from Alvar, also of Germanic origin)
- Moreno - 261,000 (0.66%) (Brown-haired, tanned, brunet)
- Muñoz - 241,000 (0.61%) (Son of Munio, of Pre-Roman origin)
- Alonso - 206,000 (0.52%) (Son of Alonso, variation of Alfonso, from Germanic Adalfuns)
- Gutiérrez - 170,000 (0.43%) (Son of Gutier or Gutierre, from Germanic Wutier)
- Romero - 170,000 (0.43%) (walker, pilgrim)
- Navarro - 158,400 (0.40%) (Navarrese, from Navarra; of Toponymic origin)
- Torres - 134,600 (0.34%) (Towers; also toponymic)
- Domínguez - 134,600 (0.34%) (Son of Domingo, from Latin Domenicus, ultimately from Dominus, meaning lord, master)
- Gil - 134,600 (0.34%) (From older form Egidio; also patronymic)
- Vázquez - 130,000 (0.33%) (Son of Vasco or Velasco, of Pre-Roman origin, either Iberian or Basque)
- Serrano - 122,700 (0.31%) (Mountain Dweller)
- Ramos - 118,000 (0.30%) (Branches; of patronymic origin, meaning 'born in or near the Christian festivity of Branch Sunday, or Palm Sunday')
- Blanco - 118,000 (0.30%) (White)
- Sanz - 106,900 (0.27%) (Variation of Sanchez)
- Castro - 102,900 (0.26%) (Castle, hamlet, castro)
- Suárez - 102,900 (0.26%) (Son of Suero or Suaro, of unknown origin)
- Ortega - 99,000 (0.25%) (From Ortiga or Hortiga, a type of common plant from the nettle family; of toponymic origin)
- Rubio - 99,000 (0.25%) (Blond, fair-haired; ultimately from Latin Rubeus, meaning ruddy, reddish)
- Molina - 99,000 (0.25%) (Mill, place with mills; toponymic)
- Delgado - 95,000 (0.24%) (Thin man)
- Ramírez - 95,000 (0.24%) (Son of Ramiro, from Germanic Radamir or Radmir)
- Morales - 95,000 (0.24%) (Place with abundant blackberry plants; of toponymic origin)
- Ortiz - 87,120 (0.22%) (Son of Ortún; ultimately from Latin Fortunius, meaning fortunate one)
- Marín - 83,160 (0.21%) (From Latin Marinus, meaning seaman, sailor)
- Iglesias - 83,160 (0.21%) (Churches; toponymic origin)
Family names ending in -ez are typically patronymic GarcÃa is the most common surname in most of the Spanish provinces. ...
Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew from a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula circa the 9th century BC to a massive empire straddling the Mediterranean Sea. ...
Iberia can mean: The Iberian peninsula of southwest Europe; That part of it inhabited by the Iberians, speaking the Iberian language. ...
Basque (native name: euskara) is the language spoken by the Basque people who inhabit the Pyrenees in North-Central Spain and the adjoining region of South-Western France. ...
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Fernández is a common surname in the Spanish language meaning son of Fernando. ...
A votive crown belonging to Reccesuinth (653â672) The Visigoths (Latin: ) were one of two main branches of the Goths, an East Germanic tribe, the Ostrogoths being the other. ...
Map of the most common surnames by province in Spain. ...
RodrÃguez is a Spanish Patronymic (meaning Son of Rodrigo) and a common family name (surname) in Spanish, Latin America and other places. ...
López is a common surname in the Spanish language. ...
Martinez is the name of several places in the United States of America: Martinez, California Martinez, Georgia Martinez, New Mexico Martinez, Texas Martinez is also surname of several people: Angie Martinez - Puerto Rican musician Conchita Martinez - Spanish tennis player Eduardo Cardinal MartÃnez Somalo - high official in the Roman curia...
Sánchez is a common Spanish surname. ...
Pérez is a Spanish-language surname. ...
The given name Martin is an Anglicization of the Roman name Martinus, derived from Mars, the god of war. ...
Gomez is a common Spanish surname. ...
Ruiz refers to: Persons Ashley Ruiz (1976â), American singer, former member of Menudo Blas Ruiz, Spanish explorer Carlos Ruiz (1979â), Guatemalan football player Chris Ruiz (contemporary), German electronic DJ and producer Estela Ruiz, Mexican-American Marian visionary FermÃn Cacho Ruiz (contemporary), Spanish athlete, 1992 Olympics medalist Héctor Ruiz...
Hernández is a Spanish surname that came into common use around the 15th century. ...
Jiménez (archaic Ximénez) is a surname of Spanish origin. ...
Diaz or DÃaz refers to: Persons Diaz (rapper), a Norwegian rapper of Spanish descent Alyssa Diaz (1987â), American actress Aarón DÃaz (1982â), Mexican actor Adolfo Camilo DÃaz (1963â), Asturian language writer Armando Diaz (1861â1928), Italian soldier Bartholomew Diaz or Bartolomeu Dias (c. ...
Alvarez may refer to: Alvarez is a common Spanish patronymic surname meaning son of Ãlvar. Its Portuguese equivalent is Ãlvares. ...
Moreno is Spanish and Portuguese for a tanned or dark or brown-skinned person. ...
Fernando Alonso (b. ...
Gutierrez is the name of: Carlos M. Gutierrez, United States Secretary of Commerce and CEO of Kellogg Company Judith Gutierrez, master Latin American painter Lucio Gutierrez, the toppled president of Ecuador José Angel Gutierrez, University of Texas at Austin lecturer José Enrique Gutierrez Cataluna (born 1974), professional road racing cyclist...
Romero is a Spanish word meaning pilgrim or rosemary. In English, it can mean the plant Trichostema lanatum. ...
Navarro may refer to: Navarro Partido Navarro, Buenos Aires Navarro, Texas Aguas Santas Ocaña Navarro, Honduran first lady Alex Navarro, journalist Ãngel Navarro, settler Carlos Arias Navarro, Spanish politician Charles Navarro, American politician Chucho Navarro, singer Dave Navarro, guitarist David Navarro (footballer), soccer player Dioner Navarro, baseball player Emilio...
Torres is a word from the Portuguese and Spanish languages meaning Towers. It may refer to: Things Torres (board game) Francisco Torres Places Torres (Rio Grande do Sul) Torres Straits Torres Novas Torres Islands Torres Vedras Torres del Paine Porto Torres Sardinia, Italy Logudoro/Torres, historical region, Sardinia, Italy People...
Dominguez is a name of Spanish origin. ...
Gil can mean: Gil Island, one of several islands by that name Gil, a recurring character from The Simpsons Gil (Final Fantasy), the principal fictional currency in the Final Fantasy series Gilberto Gil, singer and songwriter, Minister of Culture of Brazil In the fictional Star Trek universe, Gil is a...
Vázquez may refer to: Rafael MartÃn Vázquez - a Spanish Footballer Ramón Vázquez - an American Baseballer Fran Vázquez - a Spanish Basketballer Javier Vázquez - an American Baseballer Tabaré Vázquez - the current President of Uruguay This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated...
Serrano is a Spanish surname. ...
This is a list of people named Ramos: Bartolomeo Ramos, Renaissance music theorist Eliana Ramos, Uruguayan model Fidel V. Ramos, 12th President of the Philippines Humberto Ramos, a Mexican comic book artist Ivone Ramos, a Capeverdean writer Jorge Ramos, Univision news anchor Jorge L. Ramos, Telemundo news anchor Luis Rosendo...
Blanco Webb was a character in the BBC sitcom Porridge played by David Jason. ...
The Sanz dynasty was founded by Rav Chaim Halberstam, author of Divrei Chaim and a son-in-law of Rav Boruch Frankel Thumim, who wrote Boruch Taam. ...
// Castro is a Romance (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Galician) word coming from Latin castrum, a fortification (cf: Greek: kastron; Proto-Celtic: *Kassrik; Breton: kaer, *kastro). ...
// Castro is a Romance (Spanish, Galician, Portuguese and Italian) word coming from Latin castrum, a fortification (cf: Greek: kastron; Proto-Celtic: *Kassrik; Breton: kaer, *kastro). ...
Suarez is a common Spanish surname, cf. ...
Ortega is a Spanish surname, which comes from the Spanish word for a red-and-white feathered gallinoforme bird species. ...
Rubio was a racehorse that won the 1908 Grand National. ...
Molina is a Spanish and Italian name. ...
There are several people named Delgado: Frank Delgado - Mexican-American DJ Alex Delgado - Venezuela baseball player César Delgado - Argentine soccer player Alberto Delgado - Cuban soccer player Cuban Link (Felix Delgado) - Cuban Rapper Roger Delgado - Actor from Spain Junior Delgado - Jamaica reggae star Carlos Delgado - Puerto Rican Baseball player Camilo...
Ramirez is the name of: Ramirez (band) Ramirez (company) Sean Connerys character in the Highlander films. ...
Morales refers to many people and places. ...
Ortiz is a surname of Hispanic origin. ...
Marin or MarÃn was a common surname in France, Italy, Spain, Slavic countries and diaspora in Americas It means seaman or marine Alexandru Marin, (1945-2005) French born Romanian-American physicist of Jewish descent André Marin, (1965â) Ombudsman of Ontario Angel Marin, (1942â) Vice President of Bulgaria Biagio Marin...
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The top 10 surnames cover about 20% of population.
- official statistics
The most common names in Sweden are originally patronymic, which means that the son of e.g. Karl received the surname Karlsson (Karl's son). The daughter received the name Karlsdotter (Karl's daughter). Since the 19th century these names are inherited indifferent of the previous tradition and carried as family names. Even though these "son-names" are the most common names in Sweden, a majority of the Swedes have other family names consisting of two items from nature, for example Lindberg (linden/lime mountain), Bergkvist (mountain twig), Alström/Ahlström (alder stream). Other names like Sjöman (Seaman) and Nyman (Newman) contain professions and adjectives. Many families also have military-oriented names as Skarpsvärd (sharp sword) Sköld (shield) and Stolt (proud). Those names were originally appointed to soldiers from 16th century and onwards based on either character, merit or inheritance (a professional soldier had the right to change his name to that of his predecessor). Due to the greater diversity of these names each specific name is less common than most "son-names". Given the large quantity of citizens of foreign heritage it is a matter of time before their surnames will be present high up in the official statistics, especially when grouped together instead of listed as separate surnames because of slightly different spelling or omitted umlauts etc. Persons with ancestors of noble origin in Sweden often have surnames referring to their coat of arms and sometimes the names are also of non-Swedish origin. Johansson is a common Swedish surname. ...
Anderson, Andersson or Andersen is a surname deriving from a patronymic meaning son of Anders/Andrew (itself derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning man or manly). In Scotland, the name was first found in the Great Glen and Strathspey, where the Anderson family was seated from ancient times. ...
Karlsson is a Scandinavian surname meaning son of Karl. It is one of the most common surnames in Sweden and has a number of alternative spellings. ...
Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 - January 15, 1994) was an American songwriter, singer, pianist and guitarist, most popular during the 1960s and 1970s. ...
The surname Eriksson (also spelled Erikson) is a historically famous Scandinavian appelation. ...
Larsson is a patronymic surname of Swedish origin. ...
Olsson may refer to: Arne Olsson Christian Olsson Ingela Olsson Jan Olof Olsson Johan Olsson Kenneth Ãlsson Martin Olsson Nigel Olsson Peter Olsson Suzanne Olsson Tage William-Olsson Tony Olsson Ulf Olsson Ulla Olsson See also Olsen Olson This human name article is a disambiguation page â a list of pages...
Persson may refer to: Erling Persson, founder of Swedish clothing company H&M Göran Persson, a Swedish politician and the prime minister since 1996 Håkan Persson, a Swedish music journalist and radio host Johanna Persson, a Swedish female badminton player Jörgen Persson, a Swedish table tennis player...
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A derivative of the name Gustav, Gustafson, Gustafsson, Gustavson, and/or Gustavsson, is a group of fairly common surnames of Swedish origin, and may refer to any of the following people: // Andy Gustafson, American collegiate football coach Bob Gustafson, American cartoonist Cliff Gustafson, collegiate baseball coach Fredrik Gustafson, Swedish soccer...
Ulrika Jonsson (born 16 August 1967, in Sollentuna, near Stockholm) is a Swedish television presenter whose most famous work has been on British television. ...
Hanson may refer to: Hanson (band), American pop band Hanson plc, British international building materials company Hanson Records, former recording label Hanson Baronets, either of two baronetcies in the United Kingdom Hanson Bay, in the Chatham Islands Hanson Brothers, ice hockey playing siblings from the 1977 movie Slap Shot The...
Bengtsson is Swedish family name originating in a patronymic, meaning son of Bengt. The name is sometimes written Bengtson (a form frequently adopted by migrants to the United States). ...
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A derivative of the name Gustav, Gustafson, Gustafsson, Gustavson, and/or Gustavsson, is a group of fairly common surnames of Swedish origin, and may refer to any of the following people: // Andy Gustafson, American collegiate football coach Bob Gustafson, American cartoonist Cliff Gustafson, collegiate baseball coach Fredrik Gustafson, Swedish soccer...
Magnusson, or Magnússon, is a surname of Scandinavian origin, meaning son of Magnus. ...
Lindberg is a common Swedish surname. ...
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The top 10 surnames cover about 20% of the population.
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- Smith (1.15%)
- Jones (0.94%)
- Williams (0.66%)
- Taylor (0.53%)
- Brown (0.51%)
- Davies (0.48%)
- Evans (0.39%)
- Wilson (0.35%)
- Thomas (0.35%)
- Johnson (0.34%)
- Roberts (0.33%)
- Robinson (0.29%)
- Thompson (0.28%)
- Wright (0.28%)
- Walker (0.27%)
- White (0.27%)
- Edwards (0.27%)
- Hughes (0.26%)
- Green (0.25%)
- Hall (0.25%)
- Lewis (0.25%)
- Harris (0.25%)
- Dhesi (0.24%)
- Patel (0.24%)
- Jackson (0.24%)
For other uses, see Smith (disambiguation). ...
Jones is a popular family name that comes from the term son of John, but can also be attributed to the name Jonah. ...
Williams is a patronymic form of the name William. ...
Taylor is an English surname, originally an occupational surname meaning tailor. [1] Taylor has also been commonly used as a given name in English-speaking countries. ...
Brown is a color. ...
Davies is a common surname. ...
Evans is a common family name of English or Welsh origin, see Evans (surname). ...
Wilson is a common English language surname, literally son of Wil (William an old Germanic name). ...
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Look up Johnson, johnson in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Roberts can refer to: A common Anglo-Saxon last name shared by many famous people in the UK, North America, and many Anglophone commuities: John Roberts (disambiguation) John G. Roberts, Jr. ...
// Robinson is the name of some places: Robinson, Illinois, United States Robinson, North Dakota, United States Robinson, Texas, United States Robinson, name of a hill in Englands Lake District H.B. Robinson Nuclear Generating Station is a nuclear power plant in the U.S. state of South Carolina Robinson...
Thompson can refer to: // Well-known individuals whose surname is or was Thompson include: Ahmir Khalib Thompson (b. ...
For other uses, see Wright (disambiguation). ...
// Look up walker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
This is a list of well-known people with the surname White (or Whyte) or its equivalent in other languages. ...
Edwards is a family name. ...
Hughes - Welsh surname, originating in Carmarthenshire, literally meaning Son of Hugh or can refer to any of the following: Andrew Hughes, mercenary Adam Hughes, an American illustrator Anthony Hughes, a British judge Arthur Hughes (artist) (1831-1915), an British painter Arthur Hughes (actor) (1894-1982), an American actor and radio...
Green primarily refers to the colour green. ...
Hall is a family name. ...
Lewis may refer to: // Lewis, the largest island of the Western Isles of Scotland. ...
People See the list of People named Harris. ...
Patel (Gujarati પàªà«àª², paá¹el, /pÉÊel/) is an Indian title, in tune with the all familiar Hindu caste system, that represent the castes that are predominant in the Indian province of Gujarat that are either agriculturalists or landlords.[1] The surname is the second most common surname in India, following...
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100 most common surnames from the General Register Office for Scotland (1999/2000/2001): This article is about the country. ...
- Smith
- Brown
- Wilson
- Campbell
- Stewart
- Thomson
- Robertson
- Anderson
- Macdonald
- Scott
- Reid
- Murray
- Taylor
- Clark
- Ross
- Watson
- Morrison
- Paterson
- Young
- Mitchell
- Walker
- Fraser
- Miller
- McDonald
- Gray
- Henderson
- Hamilton
- Johnston
- Duncan
- Graham
- Ferguson
- Kerr
- Davidson
- Bell
- Cameron
- Kelly
- Martin
- Hunter
- Allan
- Mackenzie
- Grant
- Simpson
- Mackay
- McLean
- MacLeod
- Black
- Russell
- Marshall
- Wallace
- Gibson
For other uses, see Smith (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Brown (disambiguation). ...
Wilson is a common English language surname, literally son of Wil (William an old Germanic name). ...
Campbell is a Gaelic surname of two separate origins. ...
Stewart is a common surname and is also used as a male first name. ...
Thomson has several meanings: thomson (unit), a unit for mass-to-charge ratio, symbol: Th Thomson SA, formerly known as Thomson Multimedia, a French electronics manufacturer and media services provider Thomson-CSF, former name for the company Thales Group The Thomson Corporation, a large worldwide Canadian-based information services company...
Robertson is a Scottish clan, Clan Robertson. ...
Anderson, Andersson or Andersen is a surname deriving from a patronymic meaning son of Anders/Andrew (itself derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning man or manly). In Scotland, the name was first found in the Great Glen and Strathspey, where the Anderson family was seated from ancient times. ...
MacDonald, Macdonald or McDonald may refer to: // Macdonald, Manitoba Macdonald (electoral district) McDonald, PA 991 McDonalda, asteroid McDonald (crater), crater on the moon McDonald Observatory, astronomical observatory in Texas Christopher McDonald, American actor Ian MacDonald (actor), American actor and director during the 1940s and 1960s Kelly Macdonald, Scottish actress Kevin...
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Reid may refer to several people: Stephen bo basher, never has a shower Reid smelly beggar Alan Reid, British Liberal Democrat politician Antonio Reid, record executive Bruce Reid, Australian cricketer Charlie and Craig Reid, members of The Proclaimers Christopher Reid, British poet, essayist and writer Christopher Kid Reid, American actor...
Murray is a common variation of the word Moray, an anglicisation of the Medieval Gaelic word Muireb (or Moreb); the b here was pronounced as v, hence the Latinization to Moravia. ...
The following people have the surname Taylor: A. J. P. Taylor, historian Bryan Taylor, cricketer Brook Taylor, mathematician Casper R. Taylor, Jr. ...
// Clark was the original English spelling version of Scottish Gaelic Clèireach, which was in turn derived from Latin clericus meaning cleric/clergyman. Clark was originally spelled Clerk when it first entered English from Scottish Gaelic. ...
Ross is the name of many places, persons and things: // United Kingdom Ross, an historical area in Scotland The County of Ross, also known as Ross-shire, and Ross and Cromarty, later administrative areas, which include most or all of Ross Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire Republic of Ireland New Ross...
Watson is a surname, and may refer to many people. ...
// Morrison may refer to: Morrisons, a chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom Morrisons Cafeteria, a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants located in the southeastern United States Morrison & Foerster, an American law firm Morrison & Sinclair, a ship building company based in Sydney, Australia Gran Morrison, a chain of stores...
For other uses, see Paterson (disambiguation). ...
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Mitchell as a name is a variant form of Michael. ...
// Look up walker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Miller is a surname (see Miller (name)), and may refer to Contents: Top - 0â9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z People with the surname Miller (name): Aaron Miller, an...
The Scottish Clan Donald (motto: Per Mare Per Terras which means By sea and by land ) is split into several branches including MacDonald of the Isles, MacDonald of Clan Ranald, MacDonald of Sleat, MacDonald of Keppoch, MacDonald of Ardnamurchan and McDonell of Glengarry. ...
Gray is a surname, and may refer to many people. ...
// Clan Henderson (GÃ idhlig: clann Eanruig) Henderson (surname) Henderson, Buenos Aires, the district capital of Hipolito Yrigoyen Partido, Argentina Henderson, Western Australia, Australia Henderson, New Zealand Henderson, Colorado, United States Henderson, Kentucky, United States Henderson, Louisiana, United States Henderson, Maryland, United States Henderson, Nebraska, United States Henderson, Nevada, United States...
Clan Hamilton Crest: An oak tree cut by a frame saw, and the motto Through. ...
Johnston is a locational (habitational) surname originating in most cases from the place so called in Annandale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. ...
Duncan is a Scottish name meaning brown warrior, the equivalent in Gaelic being Donnchadh. ...
Graham is a surname meaning grey house, grey armour and well health. ...
Ferguson can refer to many things. ...
Kerr is a surname, traditionally pronounced either cur, care or carr. In Scotland it is pronounced kehr with a trilled r and the vowel sounded as long eh as in egg. ...
Davidson is a surname, and may refer to // Andrew Bruce Davidson, Scottish Hebrew scholar Harold Davidson, British clergyman who was unfrocked Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury Samuel Davidson, Irish Biblical scholar Adam Davidson, American actor Amy Davidson, American actress Bruce Davidson, American photographer Carolyn Davidson, designed the Nike swoosh...
Bell is a surname, and may refer to many people. ...
Cameron is a surname of Scottish origin, and a first name derived from the surname. ...
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Allan can refer to: Allan, Saskatchewan, Canada Alan (Barbie doll) or Allan, Barbies friend Allan, a Clan Grant split (or sept) Ahlawat or Allan, an ethnic clan in India Allan, the Allaines lower course, in France Allan (film), a 1966 film directed by Donald Shebib Allan, Drôme...
Mackenzie (also spelled MacKenzie or McKenzie), originally pronounced makenyie (IPA /mÉkËenjɪ/), was originally a surname of Scottish origin (see Clan Mackenzie) and can refer to many different people, places and other subjects: // Clan MacKenzie, a Scottish clan or last name. ...
// Simpson may refer to: Locations Simpson, Illinois Simpson, Kansas Simpson, Louisiana Simpson, North Carolina The Simpson desert, Australia People whose surname is or was Simpson Alan Simpson, British scriptwriter, part of the Galton and Simpson team Albert B. Simpson, Canadian-American evangelist and founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance...
Clan MacKay crest: Manu Forti The Clan Mackay is an ancient and once powerful Scottish clan from the countrys far north in the Scottish Highlands, but with roots in the old province of Moray. ...
Clan MacLean Crest: Virtue Mine Honour. ...
McLeod or MacLeod is a Scottish surname. ...
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Russell is a Scottish or French name derived from the colour red or from the fox animal: // Spanish - Quesada French - Roussel Italian - Rufino Latin - Rufus American - Rusty Notable people with the surname Russell include: William Russell (disambiguation page) Members of this family have held the title of Earl of Bedford...
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Wallace can refer to: Wallace line, a line which divides the ecology of Indonesia in two halves Wallace and Gromit, the main characters in a series of four British animated films Wallace v. ...
// Gibson may refer to: Gibson Amphitheatre Gibson Appliance Gibson Girl Gibson Guitar Corporation Gibson cocktail Alexander Gibson (conductor) (1926â1995), Scottish composer and music director Alexander Gibson (industrialist) (1819â1913), Canadian industrialist Alfred Gibson (?â1874), Australian explorer Althea Gibson (1927â2003), African-American tennis player Bob Gibson (born 1935), American...
Eurasia (transcontinental) The 20 most common Russian surnames (from the European part of Russia, as calculated by Balanovska et al., 2006, [13]) - Смирнов (Smirnov, 1.61%) - "quiet man's"
- Иванов (Ivanov, 1.30%) - "John's"
- Кузнецов (Kuznetsov, 0.90%) - "smith's"
- Попов (Popov, 0.79%) - "priest's"
- Соколов (Sokolov, 0.73%) - "falcon's"
- Лебедев (Lebedev, 0,65%) - "swan's"
- Козлов (Kozlov, 0,58%) - "he-goat's"
- Новиков (Novikov, 0,54%) - "novik's" (novik - a teenager on military service who comes from a noble, boyar, or cossack family in Russia of 16th-18th centuries).
- Морозов (Morozov, 0.53%) - "frost's"
- Петров (Petrov, 0.44%) - "Peter's"
- Волков (Volkov, 0.44%) - "wolf's"
- Соловьёв (Solovyov, 0.44%) - "nightingale's"
- Васильев (Vasilyev, 0.42%) - "Basil's"
- Зайцев (Zaytsev, 0.41%) - "hare's"
- Павлов (Pavlov, 0.39%) - "Paul's"
- Семёнов (Semyonov, 0,35%) - "Simeon's"
- Голубев (Golubev, 0,32%) - "pigeon's"
- Виноградов (Vinogradov, 0.32%) - "grape's"
- Богданов (Bogdanov, 0.31%) - "Bogdan's" (Bogdan - a Ukrainian given name)
- Воробьёв (Vorobyov, 0.30%) - "sparrow's"
Russian surnames may originally denote "son of" or "serf of". Women's surnames have an "-a" feminine ending. Thus, for example, "Ivanova" means "belonging to John" or "John's daughter". According to the 2003 census, Smirnov is the most popular surname in Russia. ...
Ivanov (Bulgarian, Russian: ÐваноÌв, sometimes the stress is on ÐваÌнов in Bulgarian if it is a middle name) or Ivanoff (masculine) or Ivanova (; feminine) is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria. ...
Fyodor Andreyevich Kuznetsov, physicist, academician, Soviet Union Fyodor Isodorovich Kuznetsov, military, Soviet Union Fyodor Fedotovich Kuznetsov, military, Soviet Union Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov, Navy, Soviet Union Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov, jet plane motor designer, Soviet Union, twice Hero of Socialist Labor Yuri Kuznetsov, geologist, academician, Soviet Union This is a disambiguation page...
Popov or Popoff (masculine) or Popova (feminine) is a common Russian last name. ...
Location of Sokolov in the Czech Republic Sokolov (until 1948 in Czech Falknov nad OhÅÃ, in German Falkenau an der Eger) is a city in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. ...
Lebedev is a common Russian family name derived from the word lebed - swan. ...
Michurinsk (before 1932 - Kozlov) is a city in Tambov Oblast, Russia. ...
Novikov, Novikoff (masculine) or Novikova (feminine) is a common Russian last name. ...
Look up Noble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noble can refer to: Nobility, a hereditary caste Nobel Prize, awarded to people who have made outstanding contributions to society Noble gas, chemical elements in group 18 (old-style Group 0) of the periodic table Noble metal, metals that are resistant to...
A boyar (also spelled bojar, Romanian: ) was a member of the highest rank of the feudal Bulgarian, Romanian, and Russian aristocracy, second only to the ruling princes, from the 10th century through the 17th century. ...
For other uses, see Cossack (disambiguation). ...
Morozov may refer to: Boris Morozov (1590â1661), Russian statesman and boyar Feodosiya Morozova (1632-1675), a leader of Old Believers Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov (1845â1946), Russian scientist and revolutionary Aleksandr A. Morozov (1904â1979), Soviet tank designer Pavlik Morozov (1918â1932), a young martyr of Soviet propaganda Pavlik Morozov...
Petrov or Petroff (masculine) or Petrova (feminine) is one of the most popular last names in Russia. ...
Vasilyev is a common Russian lastname and may refer to several people: Feodosiy Vasilyev (?-1711), a Russian Old Believer and founder of the Fedoseevtsy movement Fyodor Vasilyev (1850-1873), a Russian painter Mikhail Vasilyev (1770-1847), a Russian seafarer and Vice Admiral Mikhail Vasilyev-Yuzniy (1876-1937), a Soviet statesman...
Pavlov is either Ivan Pavlov, a Russian scientist, or F.P. Pavlov, the nom-de-plume of A.N. Bykov, a Russian engineer and writer the Soviet platoon commander Yakov Pavlov; see Pavlovs House. ...
Semyonov (Russian Семёнов) is a town in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, famous for being a major centre for traditional handcrafts such as Khokhloma wood painting and matryoshka. ...
Ivan Matveevich Vinogradov (September 14, 1891–March 20, 1983) was a Russian mathematician, who was one of the creators of modern analytic number theory, and also the dominant figure in mathematics in the USSR. He was born in the Velikiye Luki district, Pskov Oblast. ...
The name Bogdanov may refer to: Alexander Bogdanov (1873 - 1928), Russian physician, philosopher, economist, writer, revolutionary, and author of Red Star The Bogdanov Affair, arising from the allegedly pseudoscientific physics papers of Igor and Grichka Bogdanov Vladimir Bogdanov, President of Surgutneftegaz, Russias second largest oil company This is a...
Bogdan may mean: Rulers of Moldavia: Bogdan I of Moldavia (1359 - 1365) Bogdania was an early name for the principality of Moldavia (named after Bogdan I). ...
The Russian equivalent of "Smith, Jones, and Brown" (that is, the generic most popular surnames) is Иванов, Петров, Сидоров, or "Johnson, Peterson, and Sidorson". The last of these, Sidorov - "of Sidor" is actually not a very common surname at all, while Sidor as a given name is virtually unknown. According to latest studies (2006), the most common Russian surnames are actually Smirnov, Ivanov and Kuznetsov. Sidorov (Russian: ) or Sidorova (feminine; СидоÑова) is a common Russian last name derived from the first name Sidor (). The following people share this last name: Alexander Sidorov, a mayor of Surgut Alexey Sidorov, a Russian film director Alexei Alexeyevich Sidorov, a Russian art historian and bibliophile Anatoly Sidorov, a Russian scientist...
According to the 2003 census, Smirnov is the most popular surname in Russia. ...
Several individuals have the surname Ivanov: Alexander Ivanov, Russian artist (the chess player of the same name is described on the same page) Georgi Ivanov, Bulgarian cosmonaut Igor Ivanov, Russian foreign minister Porfiry Ivanov, Russian mystic who promoted a health system called Detka. Sergei Ivanov, Russian defence minister Sergei Ivanov...
Fyodor Andreyevich Kuznetsov, physicist, academician, Soviet Union Fyodor Isodorovich Kuznetsov, military, Soviet Union Fyodor Fedotovich Kuznetsov, military, Soviet Union Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov, Navy, Soviet Union Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov, jet plane motor designer, Soviet Union, twice Hero of Socialist Labor Yuri Kuznetsov, geologist, academician, Soviet Union This is a disambiguation page...
Turkey - Yılmaz (means "dauntless")
- Kaya (means "rock")
- Demir (means "iron")
- Şahin (means "falcon")
- Çelik (means "steel")
- [name]oğlu (son of [name])
Source: Turkish Directorate-General of Population and Citizenships: - http://www.nvi.gov.tr/11,Ana_Sayfa_Isim_Istatistikleri_Sun.html
- http://www.nvi.gov.tr/content/attached/nvi/istatistikler/encokkullanilan5soyad.pdf
Asia - See also: Asian people
Asian people[1] is a demonym for people from Asia. ...
- See also: List of common Chinese surnames
According to the survey conducted by Chinese Academy of Sciences released in January 2006, the top twenty surnames in China are listed as follows. This is a list of the top 100 most common Chinese surnames according to a study published in 2006. ...
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese: ä¸å½ç§å¦é¢; pinyin: ZhÅngguó KÄxuéyuà n), formerly known as Academia Sinica (not to be confused with Taiwans Academia Sinica currently headquartered in Taipei which shares the same root), is the national academy for the natural sciences of the Peoples Republic of...
- (李) Li
- (王) Wáng
- (張) Zhāng
- (劉) Liú
- (陳) Chén
- (楊) Yáng
- (黃) Huáng
- (趙) Zhào
- (周) Zhōu
- (吳) Wú
- (徐) Xú
- (孫) Sūn
- (朱) Zhū
- (馬) Mǎ
- (胡) Hú
- (郭) Guō
- (林) Lín
- (何) Hé
- (高) Gāo
- (梁) Liáng
æ LÇ Li, Lee or Ly is a common transliteration of several Chinese family names, including that of æ (pinyin LÇ), the most common Chinese family name, and other less common surnames such as é» (LÃ); ç and é (both pronounced as LÇ); é¦, (é
), æ , å, (å²), and å© (all pronounced as Lì). Calligraphically, Li (æ) is the same character as...
Wang (ç; pinyin: Wáng) is one of the most common and ancient Chinese family names. ...
Zhang (Traditional Chinese: 張, Simplified Chinese: 张, pinyin: Zhāng, Wade-Giles: Chang, Yale: Jeung, Jyutping: Zoeng1, Hong Kong Government: Cheung) is among the most common Chinese surnames. ...
å pinyin: Liú (in traditional form) Liu is a common Chinese family name. ...
Look up Chen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Founder of the Yang clan Yang is the transliteration of Chinese family name æ¥/æ¨. It is the 6th most common surname in Mainland China. ...
Huang is the transliteration of the Chinese surname (Simplified Chinese: é»; Traditional Chinese: é»; Hanyu Pinyin: ), which also has the literal meaning yellow. ...
Zhao (pinyin: zhà o, Wade-Giles: Chao, simplified Chinese: èµµ, traditional Chinese: è¶) is a common Chinese family name. ...
Zhou refers to Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC - 256 BC) or Zhou state Zhou Dynasty (690 AD - 705 AD) Zhou (political division) â Zhou is the name of a political/administrative division of China. ...
Wu is the Pinyin transliteration of the Chinese surname å³ (Traditional Chinese), å´ (Simplified Chinese), which is 10th most common surname in Mainland China. ...
Xu can be a pinyin transliteration of one of several Chinese surnames: Traditional Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: hsü2, also spelled Hsu or Tsui or Eu Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: hsü3, also spelled Hui or Hii In this context it is pronounced somewhat like...
Sun is a transliteration of a common Chinese surname, written å« (Traditional) or å (simplified) in Chinese characters, sÅ«n in Hanyu pinyin. ...
Chopsticks is also the name of a simple piece of music for piano. ...
Hu is a Chinese family name represented by the character è¡. The spelling Hu can be used by numerous less common Chinese family names including but not limited to è¡,ç ,è·,æ¶,æ,è,å¼,忽,æ etc. ...
Guo, written in Chinese: é, is one of the most popular Chinese surnames and means the wall that surrounds outside a city in Chinese; it can also be spelled Kuo, Kwok or Kuok. ...
Lin (or Lam in Cantonese) means Wood or Forest. ...
He is the Romanised transliteration of several Chinese family names. ...
Liang (Chinese: æ¢) is a Chinese surname common in Taiwan and southern China. ...
This is a list of the most common Jewish surnames in Israel: | Name | Percentage of population | | 1 | Cohen (כהן) | 2.52% | | 2 | Levi (לוי) (sometimes spelled Levy) | 1.48% | | 3 | Mizrachi (מזרחי) | 0.47% | | 4 | Peretz (פרץ) | 0.42% | | 5 | Biton (ביטון) | 0.40% | These 5 are followed by: // Cohen (â kÅhÄn, means: A Priest) is a Jewish surname of biblical origins (see: Kohen). ...
This article discusses the Biblical patriarch. ...
Look up Levy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The Mizrachi (acronym for Merkaz Ruchani or religious centre) is the name of the religious Zionist organization founded in 1902 in Vilna at a world conference of religious Zionists called by Rabbi Yitzchak Yaacov Reines. ...
In the Book of Genesis, Pharez or Péretz (פֶּרֶץ / פָּרֶץ Breach, Standard Hebrew Péreẓ / Páreẓ, Tiberian Hebrew Péreṣ / Pāreṣ) is the son of Judah by the Canaanitish woman Tamar. ...
This article or section should be merged with Kleobis and Biton In Greek mythology, Biton and Cleobis were Argives, the sons of Cydippe. ...
6. Dahan 7. Avraham 8. Friedman 9. Azulai 10. Malcah 11. Katz 12. David 13. Gabai 14. Amar 15. Ochion 16. Chadad (Hadad) 17. Yosef 18. Ben-David 19. Adrei 20. Levin 21. Moshe 22. Ashkenazi 23. Tal 24. Segel 25. Chazan 26. Shapira 27. Yitzchak 28. Klein 29. Golan 30. Chen Katz may refer to: Katz, a common Jewish surname generally believed to be a derivation of Cohen. ...
Ashkenazi Jews, also known as Ashkenazic Jews or Ashkenazim (×ַש×Ö°×Ö¼Ö²× Ö¸×Ö´× ×ַש×Ö°×Ö¼Ö²× Ö¸×Ö´×× Standard Hebrew, AÅ¡kanazi,AÅ¡kanazim, Tiberian Hebrew, ʾAÅ¡kÄnÄzî, ʾAÅ¡kÄnÄzîm, pronounced sing. ...
A hazzan (or chazzan, Hebrew for Cantor) is a Jewish musician trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the synagogue in songful prayer. ...
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February 23, 2004 is the 54th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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http://www.britam.org/jerusalem/jerusalem271to300.html, quoting from Yediot Achronot Yediot Ahronoth house in Tel Aviv, Israel Yedioth Ahronoth (Hebrew: , meaning latest news) is a major Hebrew language tabloid newspaper published in Israel. ...
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Main article: Japanese name Based on the Japanese surname Dictionary (日本苗字大辞典) issued in July 1996, there are 291,129 different surnames in Japan. If one surname pronounce or romanize the same but with different Chinese character counts as different surnames, there are, believed to be, approximately 300,000 surnames in Japan. The top 10 surnames cover approxmately 10% of the population and the top ranked 7,000 surnames cover slightly more than approx. 96%.(Source:Top 7,000 Surnames of Japan) Also it is believed that Japan is the country having the most number of different surnames among countries.[16][17] Yamada TarÅ (), a typical Japanese name (male), equivalent to John Smith in English. ...
Languages can be romanized in a variety of ways, as shown here with Mandarin Chinese In linguistics, romanization (or Latinization, also spelled romanisation or Latinisation) is the representation of a word or language with the Roman (Latin) alphabet, or a system for doing so, where the original word or language...
Japanese name Kanji: Hiragana: Korean name Hangul: Hanja: Vietnamese name Quá»c ngữ: Hán tá»±: A Chinese character or Han character (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a logogram used in writing Chinese, Japanese, sometimes Korean, and formerly Vietnamese. ...
The ranking is based on the entries on all Japanese Yellow Pages in the most recent three years issue and the number of entries is average in three issues. | Name | Romanization | No. of entries | | 1 | 佐藤 | Satō | 456,430 | | 2 | 鈴木 | Suzuki | 403,506 | | 3 | 高橋 | Takahashi | 335,288 | | 4 | 田中 | Tanaka | 314,770 | | 5 | 渡辺 (渡邊) | Watanabe | 263,817 | | 6 | 伊藤 | Itō | 255,876 | | 7 | 山本 | Yamamoto | 254,662 | | 8 | 中村 | Nakamura | 249,509 | | 9 | 小林 | Kobayashi | 241,651 | | 10 | 斎藤 (斉藤) | Saitō | 225,404 | | 11 | 加藤 | Katō | 203,101 | | 12 | 吉田 | Yoshida | 197,460 | | 13 | 山田 | Yamada | 197,460 | | 14 | 佐々木 | Sasaki | 169,617 | | 15 | 山口 | Yamaguchi | 152,065 | | 16 | 松本 | Matsumoto | 149,006 | | 17 | 井上 | Inoue | 143,552 | | 18 | 木村 | Kimura | 137,160 | | 19 | 林 | Hayashi | 129,673 | | 20 | 清水 | Shimizu | 123,953 | | 21 | 山崎 | Yamazaki / Yamasaki | 114,802 | | 22 | 森 | Mori | 110,430 | | 23 | 阿部 / 安倍 | Abe | 108,369 | | 24 | 池田 | Ikeda | 108,369 | | 25 | 橋本 | Hashimoto | 105,778 | | 26 | 山下 | Yamashita | 102,647 | | 27 | 石川 | Ishikawa | 97,704 | | 28 | 中島 | Nakajima / Nakashima | 95,699 | | 29 | 前田 | Maeda | 93,207 | | 30 | 藤田 | Fujita | 91,298 | | 31 | 小川 | Ogawa | 91,298 | | 32 | 岡田 | Okada | 89,856 | | 33 | 後藤 | Gotō | 89,818 | | 34 | 長谷川 | Hasegawa | 87,815 | | 35 | 村上 | Murakami | 86,992 | | 36 | 近藤 | Kondō | 86,695 | | 37 | 石井 | Ishii | 86,234 | | 38 | 坂本 | Sakamoto | 78,849 | | 39 | 遠藤 | Endō | 78,178 | | 40 | 青木 | Aoki | 76,233 | | 41 | 藤井 | Fujii | 75,826 | | 42 | 西村 | Nishimura | 75,264 | | 43 | 福田 | Fukuda | 74,510 | | 44 | 太田 | Ōta | 74,352 | | 45 | 三浦 | Miura | 72,640 | | 46 | 藤原 | Fujiwara | 72,569 | | 47 | 岡本 | Okamoto | 71,443 | | 48 | 松田 | Matsuda | 71,102 | | 49 | 中川 | Nakagawa | 70,889 | | 50 | 中野 | Nakano | 70,082 | Source: Nationwide Top 10,000 Surnames by Tadashige Murayama. The 2006 Japanese Surnames Research. Myōji-kan (苗字舘). Retrieved on 2007-11-12. SatÅ (ä½è¤, characters for assistance and wisteria) is the most common Japanese surname. ...
Suzuki (ã¹ãºã) is a Japanese motorcycle and automobile brand (Suzuki Motor). ...
Takahashi can refer to: Takahashi (written 髿¢), a city in Okayama prefecture, Japan Ward-Takahashi identities, a feature of Quantum Mechanics Takahashi (髿© meaning high bridge) is the third most common Japanese family name. ...
Tanaka (ç°ä¸ in the ricefield) is the 4th most common Japanese surname. ...
Watanabe (渡辺 crossing area) is the fifth most common Japanese surname. ...
ItÅ (ä¼è¤) is the sixth most common Japanese surname. ...
Yamamoto (å±±æ¬ meaning base of the mountain) is one of the most popular Japanese surnames. ...
Nakamura (䏿 in the town) is the 8th most popular Japanese surname. ...
Kobayashi (å°æ small forest) is the 9th most common Japanese surname. ...
SaitÅ (usually æè¤ or æè¤, but other forms are common) is the tenth most common Japanese surname. ...
KatÅ (å è¤, characters for add/increase and wisteria) is the eleventh most common Japanese surname. ...
Yoshida (åç°, lucky/joyful ricefield) is the 12th most common Japanese surname. ...
Yamada TarÅ, a common Japanese name (male) Yamada (å±±ç°, mountain ricefield) is the 13th most common Japanese surname. ...
Sasaki (ä½ã
æ¨) is the 14th most common Japanese surname. ...
Yamaguchi (山口, mountain entrance/gateway) is the 15th most common Japanese surname. ...
Matsumoto (æ¾æ¬, base of the pine tree) is the 16th most common Japanese surname and the name of a city (Matsumoto-shi) in Nagano Prefecture. ...
Inoue (äºä¸ above the well) is the 17th most common Japanese surname. ...
Kimura (æ¨æ, tree village) is the 18th most common Japanese surname. ...
Hayashi (æ, literally forest), is a common Japanese surname. ...
Shimizu (æ¸
æ°´, pure water) is the 20th most common Japanese surname and the name of several places in Japan. ...
The Yamazaki are descendants of a samurai clan from Kawagoe in the Kanto Region. ...
Yamasaki (å±±å´, å±±åµ, å±±å², etc. ...
Mori (森) is a Japanese family name. ...
// Abe and Abé have several meanings. ...
Ikeda may refer to: Ikeda, Osaka Ikeda, Hokkaido This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Hashimoto (橋本市; -shi) is a city located in Wakayama, Japan. ...
Ishikawa (石川 rocky river) is a Japanese surname, and the name of several places in Japan, primarily Ishikawa Prefecture. ...
Categories: Stub | Japanese aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engine manufacturers ...
Nakashima is a surname, of Japanese origins, and may refer to: Aline Nakashima Chris Nakashima-Brown Fumi Nakashima, fictional character George Nakashima Mika Nakashima Yumi Nakashima [edit] See also Nakajima Categories: | ...
Maeda (åç° lit. ...
Fujita (è¤ç°) is a common family name in Japan. ...
Ogawa (å°å· small river) is a Japanese surname and the name of several places in Japan. ...
Okada: commercial motorcycles in Nigeria. ...
Hasegawa (é·è°·å· long valley river) is common Japanese surname. ...
Murakami can refer to: Emperor Murakami of Japan, the 62nd Emperor of Japan. ...
Kondō (近藤 near wisteria) is a Japanese surname, and is sometimes used in other contexts. ...
Ishii - Japanese surname People named Ishii: Hiroshi Ishii - Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kazuhisa Ishii (born 1973) Japanese baseball player Ken Ishii - techno DJ and producer from Tokyo Kikujiro Ishii (1866 - 1945) Japanese diplomat Kouji Ishii (born 1960) Japanese voice actor Shiro Ishii (1892 - 1959) Japanese military figure...
Sakamoto is a village in Japan: Sakamoto, a small village in Kumamoto Prefecture Sakamoto is also a Japanese surname for several people (sorted alphabetically by given name): The Sakamoto family members, victims of the Sakamoto family murder perpetrated by members of the cult organization Aum Shinrikyo. ...
The word endo can have several meanings: In cycling, an endo is a trick that involves the rider lifting the rear wheel into the air while the front wheel stays grounded. ...
Aoki (鿍 blue tree) is a Japanese surname and the name of a village in Japan. ...
Fujii (è¤äº meaning well of wisteria) is a Japanese surname. ...
Fukuda Inc. ...
Ota can refer to places: Åta (大ç°åº Ota-ku), ward in Tokyo, Japan Ota, city in Nigeria Åta (太ç°å¸ Ota-shi), city in Gunma prefecture of Japan Ota, a commune in the Corse-du-Sud département of France on the island of Corsica Ota, a town and a parish in the...
Miura (Japanese: 三浦市; -shi) is a city located in Kanagawa, Japan. ...
Fujiwara (藤原) can refer to: The Fujiwara clan and its members Kamatari Fujiwara Keiji Fujiwara Fujiwara-no-Sai, character of Hikaru no Go Takumi Tak Fujiwara, character of Initial D Zakuro Fujiwara, character of Tokyo Mew Mew (Known as Renee Roberts in the Mew Mew Power English anime) This is...
Matsuda can refer to: Matsuda, Kanagawa Iwao Matsuda, a member of the Japanese Diet Jujiro Matsuda, founder of Mazda Takato Matsuda (Takato Matsuki), a character in Digimon Yoji Matsuda, voice actor for Jiko Bou of Princess Mononoke Jeff Matsuda, animator for Jackie Chan Adventures and The Batman Matsuda Seiko, Japanese...
Nakagawa is the name of several places in Hokkaido, Japan: Nakagawa (Teshio) District in Kamikawa Subprefecture Nakagawa (Tokachi) District in Tokachi Subprefecture This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Categories: Wards of Tokyo | Japan geography stubs ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 316th day of the year (317th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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- 김 (金; Kim, Gim)
- 이 (李; Lee, Yi, I)
- 박 (朴; Park, Pak, Bak)
- 최 (崔; Choi, Choe)
- 정 (鄭; Jeong, Chung, Jeong)
- 강 (姜; Kang, Gang)
- 조 (曹; Cho, Jo)
- 윤 (尹; Yoon, Yun)
- 장 (張; Jang, Chang)
- 임 (林; Lim, Im)
- 신 (申; Shin, Sin)
- 한 (韓; Han)
- 서 (徐; Seo,Suh)
- 권 (權; Kwon, Gwon)
- 손 (孫; Son, Sohn)
- 황 (黃; Hwang, Whang)
- 송 (宋; Song,Soung)
- 안 (安; Ahn, An)
- 유 (柳; Ryu, Yu)
- 홍 (洪; Hong)
- 전 (全; Jeon, Jun)
Source: National Statistical Office, Republic of Korea This article is about the Korean civilization. ...
Image File history File links Question_book-3. ...
This is a list of Korean names, in Hangul alphabetical order. ...
Kim is the most common family name in Korea. ...
Lee is the common English spelling of ì´ (pronounced ), a common Korean family name. ...
Park or Pak is one of the more numerous family names of the Korean people in Korea. ...
è¡), with the Cantonese romanisation of Choi, see Cai (surname). ...
Jeong, also often spelled Jung or Chung or Chong or Choung, is a common Korean family name. ...
Kang or Gang is a common Korean family name. ...
This page may meet Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ...
Im (also often Lim or Yim) is a common Korean family name derived from the Chinese surname Lin. ...
Shin is one of the few family names of the Korean people in Korea. ...
Han is a common transliteration of the Chinese surname é© (simp. ...
Seo, sometimes romanized So or Suh, is a common Korean family name. ...
Son or Sohn is a common Korean family name. ...
Hwang, occasionally spelled Whang, is a common Korean family name. ...
Ahn, also romanized An, is a common Korean family name. ...
Ryu or Yu, also often spelled Yoo, is a common Korean family name. ...
Hong is the common English spelling of í, a 20th common Korean family name. ...
Jeon, Jun, or Chun is a common Korean family name. ...
Korean surnames have a variety of ways of being romanized. Korean romanization means using letters of the Latin alphabet to write Korean language, which in Korea is written using Hangul, and sometimes Hanja. ...
See also: - Philippine name
- Catálogo alfabético de apellidos, book of surnames distributed by decree to indigenous Filipinos
- Common Surnames
- Santos
- Reyes
- Cruz
- Bautista
- Ocampo
- Garcia
- Mendoza
- Torres
- Castillo
- Flores
- Villanueva
- Ramos
- Castro
- Rivera
- Aquino
- Navarro
- Salazar
- Mercado
- Concepcion
- Santiago
- Prefix DE'
- Dela Cruz
- Delos Reyes
- Del Rosario
- Delos Santos
- De Guzman
- De Castro
- Dela Vega
- Dela Rosa
- De Asis
- De Rosales
- Suffix 'EZ
- González
- López
- Hernández
- Pérez
- Fernández
- Ramirez
- Dominguez
- Enriquez
- Alvarez
- Sánchez
Majority of the Filipinos use Spanish Surnames like other former Spanish Colonies, however many Filipinos still use the native surnames such as Kalaw, Macaraeg, Gatdula and many others. Filipino Chineses use their own family names. Some other Filipino mestizos (mixed-ancestry) bear the foreign names of their bloodline. In the Philippines, all Filipinos, Spaniards, and Americans follow the conventional American form: First name-Middle name-Surname. ...
The Catálogo alfabético de apellidos (English: Alphabetical Catalog of Surnames) is a book of surnames published in the Philippines in the mid-19th century. ...
Santos, originally Portuguese or Spanish for Saints (singular Santo), may mean a great number of different things: // Santos is a common surname in Spanish, as well as Portuguese. ...
Reyes as a surname meaning son of the king it also may refer to: Alisa Reyes (born 1981), American actress Anthony Reyes (born 1981), American baseball player Dennys Reyes (born 1977), Mexican baseball player Efren Bata Reyes (born 1954), Philippines pool player Faustino Reyes (born 1975), Spanish boxer José Reyes...
Cruz is a surname of Iberian origin. ...
Bautista is a 5th class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. ...
Ocampo is a 4th class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. ...
Garcia is a surname of Iberian origin, common in the Spanish language and Portuguese language. ...
Mendoza is a city in the west of Argentina, and the capital of the Mendoza Province. ...
Torres is a word from the Portuguese and Spanish languages meaning Towers. It may refer to: Things Torres (board game) Francisco Torres Places Torres (Rio Grande do Sul) Torres Straits Torres Novas Torres Islands Torres Vedras Torres del Paine Porto Torres Sardinia, Italy Logudoro/Torres, historical region, Sardinia, Italy People...
CAstillo, Prov. ...
Map of Flores Island Flores (Portuguese for flowers) is one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, an island arc with an estimated area of 14,300 km² extending east from the Java island of Indonesia. ...
Villanueva is the name of a number of communities and other locations: Villanueva, Misamis Oriental, the Philippines Villanueva, Zacatecas, Mexico Villanueva, New Mexico, USA Villanueva is the name of a New Mexico State Park Also: Villanueva de la Cañada, Spain Villanueva de la Fuente, Spain Villanueva is the name...
This is a list of people named Ramos: Bartolomeo Ramos, Renaissance music theorist Eliana Ramos, Uruguayan model Fidel V. Ramos, 12th President of the Philippines Humberto Ramos, a Mexican comic book artist Ivone Ramos, a Capeverdean writer Jorge Ramos, Univision news anchor Jorge L. Ramos, Telemundo news anchor Luis Rosendo...
// Castro is a Romance (Spanish, Galician, Portuguese and Italian) word coming from Latin castrum, a fortification (cf: Greek: kastron; Proto-Celtic: *Kassrik; Breton: kaer, *kastro). ...
Rivera is the capital of the department of Rivera in Uruguay with a population of about 64,000. ...
Aquino is a small town in the south-central Italian province of Frosinone, in the Lazio region. ...
Navarro may refer to: Navarro Partido Navarro, Buenos Aires Navarro, Texas Aguas Santas Ocaña Navarro, Honduran first lady Alex Navarro, journalist Ãngel Navarro, settler Carlos Arias Navarro, Spanish politician Charles Navarro, American politician Chucho Navarro, singer Dave Navarro, guitarist David Navarro (footballer), soccer player Dioner Navarro, baseball player Emilio...
Salazar is the name of: António de Oliveira Salazar, Prime Minister and Dictator of Portugal from 1932 to 1968 Alberto Salazar, U.S. distance runner Alejandro Salazar, U.S. Soccer player Argenis Salazar, former Major League Baseball shortstop Eliseo Salazar, Chilean racing driver Ken Salazar, U.S. Senator from...
Mercado first originated in Spain. ...
Concepci n (Spanish: (Immaculate) Conception) is the name of two cities in Latin America: Concepci n, Chile Concepci n, Paraguay It is also the name of a volcano in Nicaragua: Concepci n (volcano) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the...
Santiago is a Spanish name that derives from the Hebrew name Jacob via Sant Iago, first used to denote Saint James the Great, the brother of John the Apostle. ...
Castro can refer to: People Aureo Castro, Macanese/Portuguese Composer, Musician and educator Balthazar (Isaac) Orobio de Castro, philosopher Fidel Castro, Cuban president. ...
Map of the most common surnames by province in Spain. ...
López is a common surname in the Spanish language. ...
Hernández is a Spanish surname that came into common use around the 15th century. ...
Pérez is a Spanish-language surname. ...
Fernández is a common surname in the Spanish language meaning son of Fernando. ...
Ramirez is a Spanish surname meaning son of Ramiro. ...
Dominguez is a name of Spanish origin. ...
Enriquez or EnrÃquez is a Spanish surname that means son of Enrique. ...
Alvarez may refer to: Alvarez is a Spanish patronymic surname meaning son of Ãlvar. Its Portuguese equivalent is Ãlvares. ...
Sánchez is a common Spanish surname. ...
A hill town in the Shan States of Burma, popular with the British during colonial rule. ...
Source: http://www.census.gov.ph/
- See also: List of common Chinese surnames
Popular Chinese surnames - based on a paper published by Statistics Singapore, 2000 This is a list of the top 100 most common Chinese surnames according to a study published in 2006. ...
- Tan 陈 (陳)
- Lim 林
- Li 李
- Ng 黄
- Ong 王
- Wong 黃
- Goh 吳
- Chua 蔡
- Chan 陈 (陳)
- Koh 许 (許)
- Teo 张 (張)
- Ang 洪
- Yeo 杨 (楊)
- Tay 郑 (鄭)
- Ho 何
- Low 刘 (劉)
- Toh 卓
- Sim 沈
- Chong 张 (張)
- Chia 谢(謝)
For other uses, see Chen. ...
Lin can be a pinyin transcription of one of several Chinese surnames, with æ (pinyin LÃn) being overwhelmingly the most common. ...
æ LÇ Li, Lee or Ly is a common transliteration of several Chinese family names, including that of æ (pinyin LÇ), the most common Chinese family name, and other less common surnames such as é» (LÃ); ç and é (both pronounced as LÇ); é¦, (é
), æ , å, (å²), and å© (all pronounced as Lì). Calligraphically, Li (æ) is the same character as...
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Wong may be any of the following: // Wong (surname) is the Cantonese romanization of two common Chinese surnames; Wang ç (lit. ...
Wu is the Pinyin transliteration of the Chinese surname å³ (Traditional Chinese), å´ (Simplified Chinese), which is 10th most common surname in Mainland China. ...
è¡; CÃ i CÃ i (Simplified and Traditional Chinese: è¡) is the 34th most common Chinese surname and derives from the name of the ancient Cai state. ...
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Xie è¬ (traditional) / è°¢ (simplified) is a Chinese family name; it is estimated that there are about 2 million people with this surname, with most of them living in southern China. ...
- See also: Taiwanese name
Popular Taiwanese surnames - based on Ministry of the Interior also see Common Chinese Names [14] Prior to contact with Han Chinese, the Taiwanese aborigines named themselves according to each tribes tradition. ...
- Chen 陳 (11.06%)
- Lin 林 (8.28%)
- Huang, Hwang 黃 (6.01%)
- Chang 張 (5.26%)
- Lee 李 (5.11%)
- Wang 王 (4.12%)
- Wu 吳 (4.04%)
- Liu, Liou, Lu, Lew 劉 (3.17%)
- Tsai, Chai, Tsay, Sai 蔡 (2.91%)
- Yang 楊 (2.66%)
- See also: Thai name
There are no common Thai surnames. Surnames were only introduced to Thailand in 1913,[18] and under Thai law, only one family can use any given surname: thus any two people of the same surname must be related, and it is very rare for two people to share the same full name. In one sample of 45,665 names, 81% of family names were unique.[19]
- See Vietnamese name
| Name | Percentage of population | | 1 | Nguyễn | 38.4% | | 2 | Trần | 11% | | 3 | Lê | 9.5% | | 4 | Huỳnh (Hoàng) | 5.1% | | 5 | Phạm | 5% | | 6 | Phan | 4.5% | | 7 | Vũ (Võ) | 3.9% | | 8 | Đặng | 2.1% | | 9 | Bùi | 2% | | 10 | Đỗ | 1.4% | | 11 | Hồ | 1.3% | | 12 | Ngô | 1.3% | | 13 | Dương | 1% | - Source
Họ Và Tên Người Việt Nam ("Vietnamese Family and Personal Names"), compiled by Professor Le Trung Hoa, Social Sciences Publishing House (2005) [15] Vietnamese names generally consist of three parts: a family name, a middle name, and a given name, used in that order. ...
(IPA:// in Vietnamese; English approximation: win) is the most common Vietnamese family name. ...
The top 10 surnames cover more than 80% of population.
References - ^ Extract of Buenos Aires telephone dictionary by Juan F. Codagnone (Spanish) (2003). Retrieved on December 2006.
- ^ Os sobrenomes mais comuns do país
- ^ https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/print/ca.html
- ^ Statistics Canada (2007). Population Estimates (April 2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-22.
- ^ a b c "Common surnames", CBC.ca, CBC News, 2007-07-26. Retrieved on 2008-01-27. "...the source is a Nebraska-based company called infoUSA, which claims to have put together a directory of every telephone listing in Canada."
- ^ a b Estimation de l'effectif des 1 000 premiers noms de famille par ordre alphabétique, Québec, 2005 (French). Institut de la statistique Québec (2006-05-24). Retrieved on 2008-01-27.
- ^ Les 1000 premiers noms de famille selon le rang, Québec (French). Institut de la statistique Québec (2001-09-14). Archived from the original on 2004-06-20. Retrieved on 2008-01-27.
- ^ Sam Roberts. "In U.S. Name Count, Garcias Are Catching Up With Joneses", 2007-11-17. Retrieved on 2007-11-18.
- ^ IP Australia. Search for Australian Surnames. Government of Australia. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
- ^ Nguyen is ranked 7th according to "Nguyens keeping up with the Joneses", The Age, 2006-09-04. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
- ^ Wiener Sprachblätter, 2006, issue 4, p. 4. Alles Gruber in Östereich und nicht Müller wie in Deutschland (German). Retrieved on 2007-10-20.
- ^ Date: January 1, 2001;Source: Statistics Belgium, Demographic Statistics. [1]
- ^ Population: 10,296,350 (2001 census)
- ^ Heather Bowne. "What's in a name?", ABC of Czech, Český rozhlas 7 - Radio Praha, 2005-01-16. Retrieved on 2008-01-28. "The most common surname in the Czech Republic is Novák, which is closest to the English "Newman"."
- ^ Prof G. Wettinger [2]
- ^ The citation source(of Japanese Site) is also mentioning that there are only 4,100 surnames(ja:姓#姓の数、由来) in neighbor country People's Republic of China and only 250 in South Korea, and approx. 50,000 in all countries in Europe.
- ^ 日本苗字大辞典、芳文館、July 1996 issue.
- ^ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010503/ai_n14389694
- ^ 45,665 Thai names: Examining passlist.96, by Doug Cooper
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