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Austin is a given name and surname, an English language contraction of Augustine.
Some writers, such as James-Charles Noonan, hold that, in the case of cardinals, the form used for signatures should be used also when referring to them, even in English ; and this is the usual but not the only way of referring to cardinals in Latin .< ref > An Internet search will uncover some hundreds of examples of " Cardinalis Ioannes < surname >", examples modern and centuries-old ( such as this from 1620 ), and the phrase " dominus cardinalis Petrus Caputius " is found in a document of 1250.
* Cartridge ( surname ), a surname in the English language, and is considered to be an English surname
* English ( surname ), people with the family name English
The Dutch in New York, for example, used the patronymic system of names until 1687 when the advent of English rule mandated surname usage.
Kuznetsov, Kuznyetsov, or Kuznetsoff ( masculine, ) or Kuznetsova ( feminine, ) is the third most common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English " Smith " ( derived from a Russian word kuznets that means blacksmith ).
Maugham is a surname most commonly associated with the English literary family.
* Penix, an English surname
* Quimby ( surname ), English surname
Laurens would later adopt the more English Lawrence for his forename, and incorporate Alma into his surname so that he appeared at the beginning of exhibition catalogues, under " A " rather than under " T ".
On Tristan da Cunha the population of 264 people share just seven surnames: Glass ( Scottish ), Green ( Dutch ), Hagan ( Irish ), Lavarello ( Italian, a typical Ligurian surname ), Repetto ( Italian, another typical Ligurian surname ), Rogers ( English ) and Swain ( English ).
The English surname Astle is derived from his name, however it is not related to the name Astley.
Michael Quinion and Patrick Hanks argue that the term refers to the Dutch nickname and surname Janneke ( from Jan and the diminutive-eke, meaning " Little John " or Johnny in Dutch ), Anglicized to Yankee ( in Dutch, the letter " J " is pronounced the same as the English consonantal " Y " sound ) and " used as a nickname for a Dutch-speaking American in colonial times ".
His surname Strnad in English means a yellowhammer, it also is a type of bird, like a swallow.

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Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Peniakoff DSO MC, a Belgian of White Russian descent, was called " Popski " by Bill Kennedy Shaw, the Intelligence Officer of the Long Range Desert Group, because his signallers had trouble with the spelling of his surname.
* Long ( surname ), a common surname
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Born Richard Long, the son of Richard Penruddocke Long, he had assumed by Royal license the surname of Chaloner in lieu of Long in 1881, as a condition of inheriting the Guisborough estate and Gisborough Hall from his maternal great-uncle, Admiral Thomas Chaloner.
Long wrote nine modern Gothic novels, starting with So Dark a Heritage in 1966 ( published under his own name ), eight of which were published as by ' Lyda Belknap Long ' ( a combination of his wife ( Lyda Arco Long )' s first name and his middle name and surname.
* Long ( surname )
Adolf Hitler's closest known relations, the Long Island Hitler brothers ( who have since changed their surname to Stuart-Houston ), have renounced all claims to the Hitler fortune controlled by the Bavarian Government, meaning that any surviving Dowlings would be the only remaining heirs.

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– ez: Spanish surnames ending in-ez originated as patronymics denoting " the son of "— Fernández ( son of Fernando ), González ( son of Gonzalo )— yet not every such surname is patronymic, because in many Spanish dialects the Spanish-language letters z and s are pronounced alike, leading to the same word being spelt with either " s " or " z ".
His other nickname —" Bulak "— became part of his surname.
Gradaščević was born in Gradačac in 1802 hence his surname Gradaščević, meaning " of Gradačac "— and grew up surrounded by a political climate of turmoil in the western reaches of the Ottoman Empire.

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Marlene ( surname: Adamo ), 25, a Brazilian divorcee who learned the dance from Arabic friends in Paris, now lives on Manhattan's West Side, is about the best belly dancer working the Casbah, loves it so much that she dances on her day off.
Alexander () is a common male first name, and less common surname derived from the Greek " Αλέξανδρος " ( Aléxandros ).
A prominent family with this surname is the Cuban noble family that was involved in Cuban real estate prior to the 1959 Cuban Revolution.
The surname of the Archbishop of Canterbury is not always used in formal documents ; often only the first name and see are mentioned.
Abati is a surname and may refer to:
Today, his descendants can be found in many places outside of Afghanistan, such as in America, France, Germany, and even in Scandinavian countries such as Denmark and carry the surname of Ziyaee, which is itself a derivative of the King's title.
bin Laden () is an Arabic language surname synonymous with Osama bin Laden ( 1957 – 2011 ), it may also pertain to the Saudi Binladin Group, a holding company for the assets of the bin Laden family, and other notable members of Osama's family.
Columbus is a Latinized version of the Italian surname " Colombo ".
The meaning of " Capet " ( a nickname rather than a surname of the modern sort ) is unknown.
The dynastic surname now used to describe Hugh Capet's family prior to his election as King of France is " Robertians " or " Robertines.
Chomsky (,,,, " from ( Vyoska ) Khomsk ( nearby Brest, now Belarus )") is a Belarus '- origin surname, and may refer to:
Sarandon was born and raised in Beckley, West Virginia, the son of restaurateurs Cliffie ( née Cardullias ) and Chris Sarandon, Sr. His mother is of Greek descent and his father, whose surname was originally " Sarondonethes ", was a Greek immigrant.
In addition, in Greater China, surname stroke ordering is a convention in some official documents where peoples ' names are listed without hierarchy.
The element De-may be connected with Deo, a surname of Demeter probably derived from the Cretan word dea (), Ionic zeia () meaning " barley ", so that she is the Corn-Mother and the giver of food generally.
The name " Doonesbury " is a combination of the word doone ( prep school slang for " someone who is out to lunch ", that is, someone who is clueless, inattentive, or careless ) and the surname of Charles Pillsbury, Trudeau's roommate at Yale University.

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Born in Chelsea, London, to a family descended from Huguenots ( the name was an Anglicisation of " Perthuis "; his full surname being " de Perthuis de Laillevault "), he was the son of noted screenwriter and actor Roland Pertwee and distant cousin of actor Bill Pertwee, who played Chief Warden Hodges in the comedy Dad's Army ( coincidentally, Jon Pertwee was the writers ' first choice for the role of Captain George Mainwaring in Dad's Army ).
Many books have spelled his surname with an " e " as " Maudsley "; but this seems to be an error propagated via citation of earlier books containing the same error.
His father was a Jewish immigrant from Russia, and his original surname was " Zivotovsky "; his mother was from a Mormon family.
Peña is a common Spanish surname and a common noun that means " rocky hill "; it is often anglicized into " Pena ", changing the name into the Spanish word for " pity ", often used in terms of sorrow.
Within the United States, it is ranked as the 48th-most common surname .< ref > U. S. Census Bureau ; " Frequently Occurring First Names and Surnames From the 1990 Census, ( Table ) Name Files dist. all. last "; published May 9, 1995 ; < http :// www. census. gov / genealogy / names / dist. all. last ></ ref >
The population was about 1, 100 in 1939, distributed among five settlements: Higashi, Minami, Nishi, Kita and Motoyama ( meaning " East ", " South ", " West ", " North " and " Mountain of Origin ", or central mountain ) on Iwo Jima ; and two settlements on Kita Iwo Jima: Ishino-mura (" Ishino village "; Ishino is a surname ) and Nishi-mura (" West village ").
There have been three peers with the surname " Sainsbury "; all are from the Sainsbury family, namesake of the supermarket chain Sainsbury's.
The name Gosnell was originally an unusual family surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, referring to someone living at " Gosa's Hill "; the name comes from mixing the old English name " Gosa ", and the word " cnoll " ( meaning hill ).
Herrera is a surname of Spanish origin, from the Latin, meaning " iron mine " or " iron works " and also the feminine of Latin, " of or pertainting to iron "; or, alternatively, the feminine of Spanish herrero (" ironsmith ", from ), which also gives the surname Herrero.
Barretto ( whose surname is really " Barreto "; a mistake at the time Ray's birth certificate was filed gave his last name its formal spelling ) was born in New York City of Puerto Rican descent.
Beattie is a surname, meaning " one who held land on condition of supplying food to those billeted on him by the chief "; " public victualler ".
Although her birth name is Nadia Alexandra Björlin, she uses the name Nadia Bjorlin ( she pronounces her surname " bor-lin ", not " byor-lin "; the way a " j " in Swedish is pronounced like a " y ", as in Björk, and she spells it with an " o " not an " ö ").
In the 1980s, she altered her craft forename to " Gwynne "; Thompson is her final married surname.
Francis Arthur Cockfield, Baron Cockfield, PC ( surname pronounced " Co-feeld "; 28 September 1916 – 8 January 2007 ) was by turns a civil servant, a company director, a Conservative politician, and a European Commissioner.
In East Africa, manyika means " be known "; therefore, some people have Manyika as their surname.
The heavy artillery used by him on this occasion earning for him his surname of " The Gunner "; he forced some of Kildare's allies to make peace and captured Dungarvan.
Dr. John Roach Straton ( surname rhymes with " Dayton "; born April 6, 1875 in Evansville, Indiana ; died October 29, 1929 in Clifton Springs, New York ) was a noted pastor.
Within the United States, it is ranked as the 441st-most common surname .< ref > U. S. Census Bureau ; " Frequently Occurring First Names and Surnames From the 1990 Census, ( Table ) Name Files dist. all. last "; published May 9, 1995 ; < http :// www. census. gov / genealogy / names / dist. all. last ></ ref >
* When a woman whose full maiden name is Mara Hautea Schnittka ( where her given name is " Mara ", mother's maiden surname is " Hautea ", and father's surname is " Schnittka "; this is normally shortened to " Mara H. Schnittka ") marries a man by the name of Andrés Miguel Cojuangco, her full name becomes Mara Schnittka Cojuangco ( shortened to " Mara S. Cojuangco ").
Parodying several female villains from early James Bond films, including From Russia with Love < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Rosa Klebb and On Her Majesty's Secret Service's Irma Bunt, Farbissina's look and demeanour are homages to the female Nazi officer in the castle scene of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and her surname is a pun on the Yiddish word פא ַ רביסן " farbissen " (" verbissen " in German ), or " embittered "; a " farbissiner " is an angry, bitter, vocal person.
Baum is a German surname meaning " tree "; notable people with this surname include ::

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