My aunt is deeply entrenched in the Q nonsense, going so far as taking โ€œQโ€ as her new surname. Sheโ€™s on her tenth new Facebook page because of constantly being shut down.
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TIL 76% of Vietnamese people share only 6 surnames, with a full 38% of them having the surname Nguyen en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nguโ€ฆ
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Interesting how some surnames come from professions, some from fatherโ€™s names, some from locations, some from physical attributes etc. v.redd.it/yezs2djvc5z61
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Mihoyo, can you please name Kazuha without his surname, and also rename "Kazuha slash" to "Manyou no Ittou"? Kazuha slash feels unprofessional translation.

Title says everything. What will be next, Ayaka Storm?

The original Burst name was Manyou no Ittou. Has no sense to suddenly name something to English when everything else is named in Japanese.

EDIT: Thank you u/chouginga_hentai, u/darkALYE and u/KaliumNa to point this out.

When translating "Manyou no Ittou" to english, the translation could be any of these:

  1. Blade of Ten Thousand Leaves
  2. Ten Thousand Leaves' Slash
  3. Slash of Ten Thousand Leaves

However, by some weird reason, the English team decided to change it to "Kazuha Slash".

u/darkALYE mentioned that this is a pun due Manyou no Ittou's japanese kanjis being ไธ‡่‘‰ใฎไธ€ๅˆ€ (Manyou no Ittou), because Kazuha in kanji is also written as ไธ‡่‘‰, but can be read either as Kazuha or as Manyou. "no Ittou" would been translated as "Slash", so that's why Mihoyo translated it as Kazuha Slash.

However, since all other names (Elemental Skill, Skill Effect, and Plunge effect names) are kept in Japanese, it is not logical at all to name the Elemental Burst as "Kazuha slash", so that's why I said that feels unprofessional to keep the japanese name on everything else, but not the Burst name, which is the Special Move of the character and the most iconic technique.

And regarding "Kaedehara Kazuha", I understand why is his surname kept, however, on the Team List it should been displayed just as "Kazuha", the same with Kamisato Ayaka once she is also released, mainly because seeing there the surname and name doesn't look good at all, the font turns very tiny, even show just Kaedehara alone could been a good choice.

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Japanese court says married couples must stick to single surname cbc.ca/news/world/japan-mโ€ฆ
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What surnames are indicative of ancestry from your country?

Iโ€™m from Canada but my boyfriend is French, and he can often guess where someone is from based on their last name. I think this is super cool and would love to hear some tips so I can keep up with him!

For instance, he once mentioned something like surnames ending in โ€œ-escuโ€ and some others are indicative of Romanian ancestry. I could be recalling that incorrectly, but stuff like that I find very cool and I would love to hear some from your country! Please donโ€™t hesitate to say obvious ones, too. :)

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76% of Vietnamese people share only 6 surnames, with a full 38% of them having the surname Nguyen en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nguโ€ฆ
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[AS] Yannick Carrasco vs. Portugal, "in the name of the mother": Born to a Spanish mother and Portuguese father in Belgium, he removed his father's surname Ferreira as he abandoned them when Carrasco was 3. The match vs. Portugal will be played in Seville, his grandmother's hometown. as.com/futbol/2021/06/25/โ€ฆ
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Strange increase in NFL players with surnames starting with the letter O.

In the second round of this past NFL draft, I noticed that three players whose surname began with O were drafted in a span of five picks. I thought that was a strange coincidence. But it inspired me to check out this page: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/O/.

Eyeballing it, it seemed that quite a large percentage of the players were active in the league. I decided to graph it out.

Roster sizes have remained the same since 2011, so here's the graph of the number of active players whose surname starts with O, for every year since then. That is to say, there were 27 active O-named players in the league in 2011. And there were 48 in the league in 2020. A 78% jump, and I have no idea why.

https://imgur.com/a/l8NQ0D5

This data, of course, is just as useless as that neck size to passing yards graph, but at least this data is real.

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[OC] Distribution of the surname Ryan according to the 1901 census of Ireland
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I'm over surname names... I mean Griggs?
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TIL Texas politician and rancher Samuel A. Maverick, who refused to brand his cattle and consequently saw his own surname immortalized as a brand for those independent few who refuse to follow the precepts of social order. smithsonianmag.com/arts-cโ€ฆ
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Surnames

I spent some time coming up with plausible surnames for Kerbals.

Kerman is an occupational surname, from Kirkman, meaning Church Worker (Kirk = Church, Man = Manager or Worker), someone who tends to churches. Some other variants of Kerman:

Kirkman, Kirkeman, Kerman, Churchman, Kyrkman, Kyrkeman, Kirman, Kermon, Kermond.

Kerbal will also be used as a surname, and derives from an Arabic term for a cotton worker.

Kerbin is an extremely rare surname, I found only one reference online, from the Philippines.

Some similar names, though not necessarily etymologically related, are Kerbel, Kral, Koral, Kembel, Korba, Korbel, Kerl

There's also Kerlington as in "Kerlington Model Rockets and Paper Products." Kellington is a related name.

We may as well add the most common "K" names:

King, Kelly, Kennedy, Kelley, Knight, Klein, Kramer, Kane, Kline, Kirk, Kirby.

it might also be useful to consider some of the most popular types of occupational surnames and then find K-names which are suitable. For example, we should have the equivalent of Smith, Wright or Carpenter (woodworker), Cooper (barrelmaker), Fletcher (arrowmaker), Chamberlain (servant), Sexton (church caretaker--hey look we already got that!), Ward (bastard), Webster (weaver), Gardener, Clark (scribe), Cooke (cook), Farmer, Taylor.

For K-names, we have:

Kadlec (Weaver), Kadar (Cooper), Kooper (Cooper), Kalmar (Shopkeeper), Kaminski (Stonecutter), Kappel (another church-worker name, derived from Chapel), Kardos or Kard (Soldiers, sword-makers, derived from hungarian for sword), Kastner (Cabinetmaker), Kaufer (trader), Kerekes (wheel-maker) Kertesz (Gardener), Kiefer (Cooper), Kladivo ("Hammer," a blacksmith), Kowalski (Blacksmith), Kravitz (Tailor), Kravchenko (Tailor), Kuiper (Cooper)

Not all of the most obvious occupational names are represented.

I'm going to arbitrarily add Kellner and Konig, which are just names of optical designers who have made eyepieces for telescopes.

And Kuiper, who was one of two astronomers who proposed the Kuiper Belt.

We can also add star names, this is a space game after all:

Kakkab, Kalausi, Kamuy, Kang, Karaka, Kaus, Kaveh, Kekouan, Keid (also known as Vulcan), Khambalia, Kitalpha, Kochab, Koeia, Koit, Kornephoros, Kraz, Kuma, Kurha

and some astronauts:

USA: Kavendi Kelly (3x) Kerwin (this one is excellent, definitely on the short list) Kim Kimbrough Knight (disqualifying this one since it's not a real K-name) Kopra Kregel Kulin

USSR (& former USSR)

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AITA For Telling My Grown Son Why He Didn't Grow Up With His Father's Surname?

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I (44f) was in a toxic relationship. My ex "Joe" (49m) met me when I was 15 and we started dating when I was 18. My mom was against the relationship and I moved in with at 19 because I thought that since she was never married she didn't know what she was talking about. I won't go into more details but eventually I wised up, reconciled with my mom, and moved away. Not that Joe made it easy.

I later met my other ex "Eric" (45m) and I told him about Joe and said that he might reach out to him. I warned him that Joe was a liar and just a terrible person. Fast forward to me being 7 months pregnant with our son "AJ" (20m). This was my first pregnancy and I was very nervous because it wasn't planned. I was worried that Eric would leave me after the baby was born and constantly asked him to reassure me that no matter what happened he'd still be here. Eric always did until one day he didn't and I started noticing that he was becoming distant.

Eventually he told me that Joe reached out to him and showed him pictures of him engaging in "adult acts" with a woman and said that it was me and that he was my baby's father. You can't identify who the woman is so Eric brushed it off at first but then he thought about how I was always getting him to promise me that no matter what happened he would never leave me, and now he had doubt. I told him the reasons why I needed to hear him say he'd stay, reminded him how crazy Joe was and even got others to back up my story, and told him that I don't even want to talk to Joe let alone be near him.

Eric said that he understood but, to ease his mind, he wanted a DNA test. I was upset and very insulted and asked what if I ever did anything to make him believe that I was a cheater. Eric admitted that I never gave him a reason so I said that there would be no test. We got into a fight and Eric said that he refused to sign the BC until a DNA test was done. I was hurt and moved out. I didn't talk to him and gave birth with my mom by my side. We took the test and Eric was the father, he tried to apologize but I didn't want to hear it. I would never deny access to our son but I felt like he wasn't reliable so I gave our son my surname so that incase Eric left him then my son wouldn't have to deal with his own name being a reminder of the father who might abandon him.

Now that AJ is a legal adult he said he was interested in taking Eric's surname and I was fine with that but he asked me why he never had his dad's name i

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Passive aggressively removing my surname from our baby's double-barelled name

Not a massively serious one here, just a short rant about passive aggressive notes and texts.

I'm 40+2 (come on baby!!) and am receiving the inevitable daily/hourly messages from both sides of grandparents essentially asking whether we've had the baby yet (yes because of course that's the sort of thing we'd just forget to mention... also we texted you back 45 minutes ago and no we haven't had it since then).

The actual rant is about how MIL keeps tactfully removing my surname when she refers to our baby - we don't know if it's a girl or a boy and they get regularly referred to as 'baby OPSurname-SOSurname' as they will have both our names double barrelled (the names go well together and are both short so that's not the issue). Whenever MIL texts she always drops my surname from it and it's so obvious she does it. I always respond politely and just reinclude my surname.. she still doesn't seem to get the point.

She dropped round a disgusting 40+ year old baby towel for us yesterday (as a wonderful thoughtful gift) along with a note, again referring to our baby as 'baby SOSurname'.

I'm not losing sleep over this as I find it almost amusing at this point and baby will be registered with the double barrelled surname regardless so it's sort of a moot point. I just wish I knew what was in her head and why she does it, it's clearly not accidental. I don't think she's brave enough to actually bring it up of she has an issue either (see my last post for spinal activity).

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Surnames as first names?

Iโ€™m interested to know peoples opinions on surnames as first names. They seem to get a lot of hate on here and often called trendy, but they have a huge history in American culture, particularly southern culture. Especially women passing on their maiden names or other family names.

I personally grew up surrounded by surnames as firsts and never thought anything of it, until I joined this sub. I have always thought it was such a cool and meaningful tradition, and I love names that have an interesting history behind them. But honestly it sucks to see a part of your culture that you love being bashed all the time. Or maybe Iโ€™m just reading too much into a few comments?

So, what are your thoughts on surnames as firsts? If you hate them, why? Do you hate all surnames or just certain ones in particular?

Ones that are too out there like Whitman, Collier, Montgomery, etc?

Just sick of seeing the same names over and over? Like Jackson, Blakely, Collins, etc?

Do you consider any of them usable? Names that are somewhat established but not overused like Lawrence, Ellis, Bennett, etc? Or names that have already become well established like Tyler, Morgan, Blake?

I mean I get not liking them all, there are many in particular that I donโ€™t like. Iโ€™m just referring to the general outlook on them as a whole. Whether you like them, hate them, or are indifferent.

Whatever your take is, Iโ€™m interested to hear it!

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As I do not have a surname, bank decided to give me one
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People without surnames, what do you publish as?

Just curious. I donโ€™t have a surname; my name is in the form [given name] [child of] [fatherโ€™s name], and I publish as [given name] [fatherโ€™s name]. What do other people do?

Edit 1: For those asking โ€œhow could someone not have a surnameโ€, I gave a few examples in a comment here, and other commenters have given examples from other cultures as well!

Edit 2: Iโ€™m aware of the options available and of the great thing thatโ€™s ORCID โ€” was just curious what other people do :)

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England [2] - 0 Germany - Harry Kane 85' streamye.com/vfQgMFi
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[Goal] Romelu Lukaku : "When people talk about Lewandowski, Benzema, Suarez, Kane, they say it's a world-class level. With me, it was always about 'good form'... I belong with that group." twitter.com/goal/status/1โ€ฆ
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Countries in the 2021 Euros, What do your playerโ€™s surnames mean in English?

Just curious, since we see so many different languages. I know not all names have a meaning/can be translated but Iโ€™m sure some can.

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What are some obscure words that could double as a surname?

Something that is an uncommon word with a specific meaning, for example:

Kismet - destiny or fate

Overmorrow - the day after tomorrow

Doesn't have to be an English word either!

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Hey guys I was watching the Polish National team rn and I remembered this guy so I have a question: is it easy for you people to pronounce his surname or it's the same difficulty as it is for the rest of us?
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Change your last name to "thief." Proceed to become a master criminal and steal whatever you want. You can't be prosecuted, as it will be impossible for the prosecution to give you a fair trial. Any potential juror will automatically be biased against you due to your surname.
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ยฟHow common are Basque Surnames in your country?

A little list, obviously not all of them:

Zรบรฑiga, Zubieta, Zรกrate, Zamudio, Vizcaรญno, Vergara, Veloza, Velazco, Velรกsquez, Velandia, Vargas, Valenzuela, Useche, Uscรกtegui, Urrutia, Uriza, Uricoechea, Mendoza, Leguizamรณn, Gimรฉnez, Goyeneche, Gorraiz, Godoy, Garay, Gaona, Gamboa, Galindo, Espitia, Eraso, Duarte, Chacรณn, Contreras, Cรกrdenas, Borda, Bolรญvar, Bohรณrquez, Bernal, Bayona, Atehortรบa, Ayala, Avendaรฑo, Arรฉvalo, Araque, Amaya, Aguirre, Ibarra, Iriarte, Mendieta, Mojica, Muรฑรณz, Olave, Olano, Orozco, Ortega, Ortรญz, Ospina, Otรกlora, Ricaurte, Suescรบ

Here they are too fucking common, while this is backed historically, since basques went a lot to Antioquia and the southern cone, specially Chile, i wonder if elsewhere this surnames are common

also basques are believed to form a secret aristocracy that controls the continent but letยดs ignore that

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Is it possible to find out my original African surname?

can anyone help me out? Iโ€™m an African-American trying to explore my African roots, and Iโ€™m looking for ways to trace back to my origin. Iโ€™ve always wanted to find out what my surname wouldโ€™ve been. I want to find at least an original African ancestor or relative of mine, if any. Also, I tried to explain & title this the best I could I hope yโ€™all understand lol.

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[Wolves] How to pronounce Bruno Lage's surname twitter.com/Wolves/statusโ€ฆ
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BF's Narc Mother mad cause my son won't have HER surname

Do not steal this post, thanks

So I've made some posts prior to this about my bfs mother that absolutely loooves inserting herself into everything and making everything about her.

Well yesterday for the 1st time bf stood up to her๐Ÿ˜ณ

She was giving him the "silent treatment" for a few days cause he didn't come over to see her on demand as he had work to do, that didn't last long as she wouldn't stop ringing him NON STOP yesterday.

I don't know the whole conversation and he didn't tell me all of it but basically she was saying how he hasn't seen her in a month and what has she done to deserve this...he told her he saw her last week, but she said no that wasn't enough you only saw me for an hour!! Saying how there HAS to be a bigger reason to why he hasn't seen her, he told her that he has his own life and he's been busy. She was trying to manipulate him saying that she feels "let down and disappointed" because he doesn't want to see her everytime she demands to (which is like twice a week..)

Then ofc she had to bring up her dear grandchild into it how she won't see him often because her son doesn't even want to see her....and he said well you won't see him on demand no but you can still be involved. They were going back and forth about that and he said that we have our own lives. Then she said "well I want to be an important person in my grandchild's life!!" And he replied "it depends what you mean by important" definitely did not expect him to be that blunt but he is 100% right since she feels like she's going to be the 3rd parent, not happening.

Idk what else was said but she still was trying to guilt trip him because she wasn't getting the responses she wanted, saying how he isn't the same like he was before and that she feels like she's not a part of his life anymore ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„ then ofc she started crying.

The only thing that changed is that he's going to be a father...they were never really that close, she's only been demanding for him to see her this often since I got pregnant.

I told him this whole thing was her trying to emotionally manipulate him, I felt bad because he looked very stressed. I don't understand why these narcissists behave this way, as soon as they don't hear what they want to they make you feel bad like you're the one that's being unreasonable.

And Today, oh boy

She called him and started talking about our unborn child again. She asked bf what our son's full name will be and he told her, she got angry and said why is the surna

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Does your language have surnames that are inspired by old-timey nicknames? Eg. In Romanian it's not uncommon to hear names like Surdu (The Deaf), Albu (The White), Lupu (The Wolf) or even Ploieศ™teanu (The <guy> from <the city of> Ploieศ™ti)

I was thinking about this the other day - there was a story about recently passed Romanian singer Nelu Ploieศ™teanu, and I started to laugh about how weird it would be to hear in English - "George Bostonian" or "Jay Brookliner". What about in your language?

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I do not have a surname What do I fill in German university application portal ? Please guide

Hi there , I am considering applying to German universities but I really donโ€™t why parents did not include my surname on my birth certificate at first. Not having surnames is common in north . This means that itโ€™s only my name without surname in all official documents class 10 , 12 mark sheets Aadhar card. While registering at a an application portal I tried filling my surname with โ€˜-โ€˜ but it failed it is mandatory to have a name there my name is harsh so should I fill in harsh again please help itโ€™s really important. my_qualifications: grade 12 now doing bachelors.

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Do you know the meaning or origin of your surnames?

I've been searching for the answer for mine since I was like 11 lol. Because in Spain almost everyone knows the backstory to their surnames and where exactly they came from. Some even have coat of arms.

My surname is quite uncommon in Romania, supposedly a Hungarian one, but even Hungarians that I've asked said It didn't sound familiar.

At school I've been bullied by kids that thought I was Asian due to It lol.

And whenever I search it Up It just shows that It exists in Romania and Hungary, India and Sub-Saharan African countries in certain tribes lol.

And I have always envied the Spaniards for having such easy surnames like Hidalgo, or even romanian ones like Ungureanu lmao

BTW: I am in now way asking anyone to disclose personal information, please don't do that haha. I'm just curious about whether my situation is more common than I thought in the Balkans, or if most surnames are more easy to trace back its roots.

Also, I've just foolishly deleted the post the first time because I forgot to put a flair or tag whatever theyre called.

But now I've realized I'm not even getting the option of using one lol

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Do you have many crazy surnames?

In the Netherlands, there are many crazy surnames such โ€˜naaktgeborenโ€™ (born naked), โ€˜de koningโ€™ (the king, or โ€˜anusโ€™ (anus). This is because many Dutch were protesting against the occupying French (Napoleon), who mandated everyone to have a surname. Many people thus choose crazy surnames, which survive until this day. Does your country also have a lot of crazy surnames?

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Ian Wright, Roy Keane and Souness post-match: "Why is he taking Foden off for? Then you have Sancho on the bench with 16 gls and 20 assists, he doesn't even get on when we have to create. We can talk about Kane but do we create enough? We're meant to be favourites, I'm embarrassed for us today." streamable.com/nys5ls
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A Surname-y Name for Sibling?

So our first is a boy, named after my husband's mother's maiden name: Miller. It is a great name. Two syllables, strong. Our last name is one syllable and ends in S.

We are having another, but won't find out the sex until birth. So I'd love to have a boy, girl, and unisex name in the wings until we see what the creature looks like when they come out.

I would love to continue to surname trend. And would love a uncommon (but not "sorry what did you say their name was?" uncommon), cool sounding name. But our options for surnames from our family are... not great. At this point I'd take a cool first name and a surname-based middle name.

A few surnames in our families:

Rawlinson

Hethrington

Cartwright

Sailes

Caine

Names I love include: Ronan, Sullivan, Sawyer

My partner loves the name Scotlyn for a girl (Scotty?), I do really like it but I am not 100% sold and fear she'd just be called Scotland all the time.

The following have already been suggested and decided against: Carter (for Cartwright), Heather (for Hethrington), Sailer/Sailor (for Sailes), Cain/Kane (for Caine) - which makes it seem like we are poo-pooing a lot here!

Any ideas?

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England beat Germany as Sterling and Kane send them to Euro 2020 last eight | Euro 2020 theguardian.com/football/โ€ฆ
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Surname ke piche itna salty hai banda:-P reddit.com/gallery/objhdi
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[Romano] Manchester City made an official proposal to Tottenham for Harry Kane. ยฃ100M guaranteed + availability to include players in the deal. #THFC have NO intention to accept. Harry wants to go, but Levy will try to keep him. โŒ Harry now focused on the Euros, then itโ€™ll be decided. twitter.com/fabrizioromanโ€ฆ
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Mark Delaney shares a funny anecdote about his phone call with Hasan: "When [Hasan] found out about the translation of his surname, he laughed so hard that he actually threw up".

Mark said on his Twitch stream that the team at BB regrets sending that S...L tweet. Hasan won't be revealing the actual name of the game before due time.

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Mourinho on Kane: With Harry, I would ask โ€˜How many chances has he missed?โ€™ Zero. โ€˜How many crosses have been delivered to him?โ€™ Zero. โ€˜How many vertical passes into his feet, in between the lines?โ€™ Zero. football365.com/news/mourโ€ฆ
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[TELEGRAPH] Harry Kane faces transfer heartbreak with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy ready to deny striker dream move to Manchester City | @mcgrathmike and @SamWallace twitter.com/TelegraphSporโ€ฆ
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People finding out you have a double-barrelled surname and saying "ooh posh" when in actual fact you grew up in a small red-brick terrace in the north, your parents weren't married and knew it was more likely to rain kittens than their relationship last a few more years.

So they gave you both their surnames to save them the hassle of a deed poll / argument later in life.

Yeah am reet posh me.

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[David Ornstein] - Bukayo Saka expected to start Englandโ€™s last-16 tie vs Germany. 20yo shone in final group game & likely to join Sterling behind Kane. Mount, Grealish + Foden look set to be on bench with England anticipated to go 3-4-3 theathletic.com/news/englโ€ฆ
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Is Kaloubek a turkish surname?

Merhaba!

Hey guys, im brazilian and my dad always told one of his grandfather (my great-grandfather) was turkish married with an armenian. But his imigration card says he was born in Deir-Ez-Zor, Syria (Ottoman empire back then).

So, i took the ethnic test and the % matches with him being turkish. Im very ignorant about turkish surnames but Kaloubek dont sound like one to me. My bet it was butchered by the Brazilian imigration office (a very common practice for all foreigners surnames)

Any guesses? Is it turkish? If so how do you think its actually expelled? Iโ€™ve tried to look online but no sucesses. And only my father is still alive and he didnt care FOR THE TRUTH like me (lol).

Thank you for the attention!

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The surname Smith in different languages
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Harry Kane will not be sold by Tottenham Hotspur without Nuno Espirito Santo's blessing. Kane, however, is expected to reiterate his desire to leave Spurs in person to chairman Daniel Levy after the European Championships. telegraph.co.uk/football/โ€ฆ
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[Contest] Help me pick a surname for my character!

This contest is closed

Thanks for entering everyone!

Hey guys! Welcome to my first little contest!

Here are the rules:

  • Comment a great surname for my character, first name being 'Feyris'! I would like something short and sweet. It can be a word, name, or completely made up. It just has to sound good with the first name and not be too long. I like the moon and nature and all things fantasy, but I am open to anything!
  • I will pick my favourite name and gift the winner! Please make sure you have something under or at ยฃ10 on your list and if you're not located in the UK, a gift card up to $10/ยฃ10 equivalent.
  • The contest will last until I find the perfect name but maximum 3 days.

Thank you everyone and good luck! โ™ก

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Most Popular Surnames in Swiss Cantons- How accurate is this?
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Why are the surnames "West" and "North" very common in english speaking countries, but "East" and "South" are considerably less common?

According to https://forebears.io/ the directional surnames are ranked in popularity as:

West - 1324th most common surname in the world

North - 9,564

East - 14,476

South - 17,387

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Is "Rise" a common surname in Norway?

I am doing research on a very distant, Norwegian ancestor of mine whose surname was "Rise."

I was wondering if this was a very common surname in Norway, as if the name is less common, it'll be a bit easier to find information about this particular person

I was curious also as to what it means.

I have a few theories, none are grounded in anything other than etymology similarities

  1. Norwegian "Rise" meaning "giant" or "troll" would indicate that the original bearer of the name was unusually tall

  2. German "Reise" meaning "journey" or "voyage" that could indicate the original bearer of the name being a sailor or merchant or some such thing that would necessitate travel

  3. German "Riss" meaning "split" or "crack" that might indicate someone's trade had to do with some kind of destructive physical trade such as chopping trees or mining

I just included my guesses because it would be exciting if any of them were right. I am sure they are all wrong

Anyways I appreciate any insight into the commonness and meaning of the name. Thanks to everyone :)

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