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  2. What were some popular American last names in the 1700s?

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    There aren't "last names for girls" and "last names for boys." Its just last names. For the first names there are names for different genders, but not for the last names. Some last names are ...

  3. my last name is / my last names are | WordReference Forums

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    My last names are Pérez García. My last name is Pérez García. (with the understanding that English speakers who are not familiar with the custom of two last names will either hyphenate it (i.e. Pérez-García) or possibly refer to the person as Mr. or Ms. García, and I guess in British English you would say "surname" instead of "last name")

  4. Popular last names in the 1800's? - Answers

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    Some of the most common or popular last names in the 1800s included Robinson, Clark, and Smith. Other common surnames included Jones, Matthews, Sinclair, and Bennett, Price, and Gray.

  5. What are common colonial last names? - Answers

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    In Colonial times, last names commonly reflected the trade that the family made a living from. They included Baker, Archer, Taylor, Tanner, Weaver and Miller. Others that came from Europe included ...

  6. LAST NAME first name [capitals = lastname?] - WordReference...

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    Users ask and answer questions about how to identify the first and last name in English based on capitalization. See examples, explanations and variations from different regions and languages.

  7. What were Aesop's first and last names? - Answers

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    Most ancient people had no "first" or "last" name, just a name. Greek citizens would have a patronymic, "Hippolytos, the son of Timon," but Aesop was a slave from Thrace, and his father's name is ...

  8. first name, middle name, and last name | WordReference Forums

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    Most common is to go by first and last names, but often men (especially) will use their middle initial too. Other variations are possible: > Nickname instead of a first name > First and middle initials instead of a first name > Using all three names Examples from the news: • Joe Biden (nickname, last name) • Donald Trump (first, last)

  9. Why do some hispanic last names end with a z and some with a s...

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    Hispanic last names that end with a "z" are typically of Spanish origin, as "z" is a common letter in the Spanish language. Those that end with an "s" may have a variety of origins, including ...

  10. Who are celebrities with four letter last names? - Answers

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    Some Celebrities with Z last names: Frank Zappa Mark Zuckerberg is the chairman and chief executive officer of Facebook. He is one of the co-founders of Facebook.

  11. Why do Cajun last names end with the letter X? - Answers

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    The use of the letter X at the end of Cajun last names can be traced back to French influences in Louisiana.Many Cajun last names are derived from French surnames that end in -eau, which, when ...