Where is your surname most common? Cont. from Mine's distribution is pretty common for an Italian surname
Where is your surname most common? Cont. from >>100291016
My mum's surname is almost extinct, barely 150 left.
My mom's mom is the most succesful one
My dad's mum is quite strange: none left in my region, and almost all of them are in the Philipines
Exclusive as fuck.
Incomplete data most likely. There are way more of us, as it just means "miller".
Did you use standard english letters or lithuanian ones too? If I spell it correctly then I get only 3 people.
It uses only the letters in latin alphabet. There is one common misspelling, and it showed up having 7 people.
And this is the female (married) version of the surname. Makes no sense.
Pretty common. My mums maiden name is rarer at about 1000 people.
If you are a mutt with a rare name it probably just bad transliteration
Interesting stuff, there are about 50 of us in Slovenia but about 130 in America
Probably a single family in Austria.
>Where is your surname most common?
BaWu and Austria
In 2200 the most common distribution of Italian surnames would be in Northern Africa where all of you belong
Copied you.
Kind of expectable, yet I'm quite surprised that it's so uncommon
Posted father's in last thread and this one is from my mother
The one in Austria is probably my aunt and I also know a couple of my relatives from Australia
I also know people from my town that I'm not directly related to that also have the same surname
Whitest name in the thread.
Here's the same name but speleld ****strom instead of ****ström. I know there's a company in the US called just that and that they make protective clothing and glasses for construction. There was also a destroyer in the US navy called the same thing.
Forgot pic again wew.
I mean stuff like ū or š
None of those in my surname.
fairly common
I expected it to be more rare
Pablo... come back home