Country

Country.

Is you surname an occupation, place, "son of", or other?

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my surname is abstract, it means nothing
some made up word
sucks

Occupation.

son of

a bitch

My last name only exists in the Benelux, but it sounds so foreign and I have no idea what it means. I think perhaps it's a foreign name that got misspelled or something.

place

my name is retarded because turk subhumans forced everyone to take a turkish surname

son of... 90% of surnames are that here

that's not a nice way to speak about your mother polack

Occupation or more likely a small farm/village which was named after the founders occupation.

My last namr means merchant or trader

Other. Derived from an animal.

why is Horvath the most popular surname in Slovakia?
this word literally means a Croatian in slavic languages

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A corrupt loanword form of Arabic word for thankful

My last name means "The one who roars". It sounds incredibly dumb

But it's suggested that it comes from Greek and originally meant blond or warrior.

I don't even know

second one is the name of an ancient place but it also exists in France so hard to tell
second is a place of ibero/basque origin

>berg

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A Lannister?

fugg, I meant the first one

"Inhabitant from that ghost town"

Mine too, or a place of trading more literally.

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>look up my name on Wikipedia
>mostly poles and catalans
neat

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>naturetugal

I don't know a lot of Martin.

Pычик здapoвa

Nah kaufmann which literaly means buyingman

My name is too rare to have a proper etymology.

Occupation
It literally means "little shepherd girl"

That's gay af
Very Italian indeed

R O M A
O
M
A

Ox driver in an old occitan dialect

Smith

"Of place"

i really, really like this image

first one is "son of" and the second one is the name of a village

mine is (or was) a place in eastern europe... i think

Horvat means Croat or Croatian. Why did people in Croatia have a need to point out that someone is Croatian, you must be wondering?

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I'm named after a Polish city of Gdańsk

Russia
Weapons

new testament name

Идeю ты пoнял, нo вapиaнтoв пpoизнoшeния этoй фaмилии oчeнь мнoгo. B этoм cлyчae ты нe пoпaл.

An ethnic cleansing, perhaps?

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Ain't got no surname
Surnames are for savages

Pretty much this

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it's the name of a small town I believe

Does your country have surnames that means another nationality? In Finland names like Ruotsalainen (Swedish), Venäläinen (Russian) and Virolainen (Estonian) are very common.

It derives from the apostle Matthäus

Its a very rare name derrived from a german word for of the folk or smth

place, a river to be exact

heh, good guess, but no, last names were given way before we started doing genocides.

Natural object

Place

Pыкoв жe, нe?

>Venäläinen
Haha, SLAV'D

a tree

nah, it must be a finno-ugric thing.
in hungary the most common surnames are Croat, Serb and Slovak

enrich'd

Same here

because they got KARA BOĞA'd by us

My surname is super rare and just one vowel different from an extremely common occupational one.
Probably a result of some bureaucratic mistake generations ago. Royal pain in the ass though since people always get it wrong.

It's not an finno-ugric thing, we have a lot of people surnamed "Hrovat" or "Horvat" for croats and some who are "Nemec" ( a german).

it literally means "long chicken"

Son of Lugh

So it's Jewish?

flag
yes

>eesti
>ivanov
Feels bad man

oh so it's just people with whom you mixed through history
>tfw we have the surname Srbić

T-I-G-E-R-S

sounds cute
wanna be my gf (male)?

Why is "Murphy" half name half occupation?

Profession. It's a Portuguese name.

My surname means village chief. Feels good man.

Russian surname Shved means Swedish though?

A folk dance, traditional Easter pastry and a species of sparrow.

it's an adjective.

we wuz vikangs tavarish

Because the creator thinks Murphy means sea warrior.

'RUS'D

I don't understand your question

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YOUR SURNAME, LOUIS.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN???

I don't have any surname.

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Yeah, that's pretty stupid.
It's not even "father's first name", most clan names come from the first name of a clan chief a thousand years ago, and were more often applied to the grandsons of the chief rather than the son. Although "Murphy" could be descended from a "Mac" line, that variety is also Anglicised as "MacMurrough" (biggest traitor name ever).

a profession or more likely a geographical adjective

my last name means "war god"
try to top that

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Mine means "he who is above" and it was a high military rank in the Byzantine empire, I like it because it's nice to know that most of my ancestors haven't moved more than like 100km from my native city in the past thousand years or so

oh right
it's a name of peasants, related to animals.

Never seen anyone with such a surname
You're likely to encounter some Volga german Schmidt than a Shved.

a tree species

My surname is very ordinary, but i have friends that surname means "Careless", "Veins", "Bitten By Dogs"

>Bitten By Dogs
What

Are you kurd or assyrian?

Mine is a slang for "brother" in my language

Can you not change it back/fix it?

Whats your last name?

No it doesn't Müller.

Literally

nobody knows the meaning of my surname, even etymologists etc. sucks

My last name means "loyal until the end of time," but it's not a family name, rather it's my last given name. I decide to use it for my child's surname though.

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