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Meaning. "of Conteville " [1] Region of origin. Ireland, United Kingdom, Normandy. Cantwell is a surname of Irish Catholic origin, originally de Conteville. [2] The surname is from Ireland, found also in English speaking countries such the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. [3]
Fonda (surname) Fonda is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bridget Fonda (b. 1964), US film actress. Douw Fonda (1700–1780), early settler in the Mohawk Valley, New York. Enrico Fonda (1892-1929), Italian artist. Gloria Fonda (1896-1978), US film actress. Henry Fonda (1905–1982), US stage and film actor.
Google Translate is a web-based free-to-use translation service developed by Google in April 2006. [11] It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation (SMT) service. [11] The input text had to be translated into English first ...
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Martínez (surname) Martínez (often spelled without the acute accent on the "I") is a common surname in the Spanish language. Martínez is the most common surname in the Spanish regions of Navarre, La Rioja, Cuenca and Murcia. There are also variations such as San Martin and Martín (with an accent on the "i").
By way of comparison, the 2000 census found the most common surname in the United States – Smith – had fewer than 2.4 million occurrences and made up only 0.84% of the general population. The top 100 surnames accounted for only 16.4% of the US population, [3] and reaching 89.8% of the US population required more than 150,000 surnames.
List of the most common Surnames in Spain. García – 1,378,000 people (3.48%) Pre- Roman, Basque. Fernández – 851,000 (2.15%) Son of Fernando; Germanic. González – 839,000 (2.12%) Son of Gonzalo, from the Latinised form Gundisalvus; Germanic. Rodríguez – 804,000 (2.03%) Son of Rodrigo, Roderic; Germanic.
Cornish surnames. Cornish surnames are surnames used by Cornish people and often derived from the Cornish language such as Jago, Trelawney or Enys. Others have strong roots in the region and many in the UK with names such as Eddy, Stark or Rowe are likely to have Cornish origins. Such surnames for the common people emerged in the Middle Ages ...