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  2. García (surname) - Wikipedia

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    García is the most common surname in Spain (where 3.32% of the population is named García) [13] and also the second most common surname in Mexico. In the 1990 United States Census, Garcia was the 18th most reported surname, accounting for 0.25% of the population. [14] It has become more common since then, jumping to eighth place in 2000.

  3. Surname - Wikipedia

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    A surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. [ 1][ 2] It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name.

  4. Orr (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Origin. Language (s) Scottish Gaelic. Region of origin. Scotland (Argyll, Renfrew, etc.) Frequency Comparisons [ 1] Orr is a surname of Scottish and Ulster-Scots origin. It is derived from the Gaelic Odhar meaning "dark, pale". In Scotland, Orr may be a sept of Clan Campbell .

  5. Anderson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson is a surname deriving from a patronymic meaning "son of Ander/Andrew" (itself derived from the Greek name "Andreas", meaning "man" or "manly").. In Scotland, the name first appeared in records of the 14th century as "Fitz Andreu" (meaning son of Andrew), and developed in various forms by the Scottish Gaelic patronymic of "MacGhilleAndrais" which means "servant of St. Andrew".

  6. Ford (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ford (surname) The surname Ford has several origins. In some cases it originated as a name for someone who lived near a ford, [ 1] and is therefore derived from the Old English and Middle English ford. [ 2] In some cases, the surname is derived from places named Ford. Examples of such places include Ford in Northumberland [ 3] (from Old English ...

  7. Miller (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Miller and Millar are surnames of English, German, Irish or Scottish origin.. Miller is a common surname in: the United States (where it is the 7th most common surname), Bahamas (14th), Falkland Islands/United Kingdom (17th), Cayman Islands and Canada (18th), Jamaica (22nd), Scotland/United Kingdom (24th), New Zealand (36th) and Australia (38th).

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