1. your cunt

1. your cunt
2. most common surname in your country

1. Japan
2. 佐藤(Sato)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_most_common_surnames

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myoji-yurai.net/prefectureRanking.htm
office-morioka.com/myoji/best200.html
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

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Popa, Popescu, Pop

México
Hernández, García, Martínez

1. USA (killa cali)
2. García, Hernández, López

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Novak (basically means someone new)

Unironically Papadopoulos

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Borg

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Murphy, (O) Kelly, (O) Sullivan, Walsh, Smith

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Cohen

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Johansson

>midwest

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This a bit old though, now Ngubu comes 1st in most departments

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González

it's 田中(tanaka) stupid

1. Flag.
2. Kuznetsov.

Smirnov actually

I thought the midwest has primarily german origins, why don't I find German names on that map? Have they all been translated (like Miller

Most German-Americans anglicized their names because of anti-German sentiment during the World Wars. Schmidt became Smith, Müller became Miller and so on and so forth.

Out-bred by the Nordic bull

Pretty sure they where anglicized when they arrived by the immigration people, hence the missing s in Swedish names.

it says Sato here as well
myoji-yurai.net/prefectureRanking.htm
office-morioka.com/myoji/best200.html

any sauce it's Tanaka??

Without looking up I'd guess Müller, Schmidt and Meier/Meyer.