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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.
Austin is a given name and surname, an English language contraction of Augustine.
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:
His surname, Arika ( English, " Long "— that is, " Tall "; it occurs only once — Hullin 137b ), he owed to his height, which, according to a reliable record, exceeded that of his contemporaries.
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 ".
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.
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.
* Cartridge ( surname ), a surname in the English language, and is considered to be an English surname
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.

surname and Scottish
Genealogists sometimes specialize in a particular group, e. g. a Scottish clan ; a particular surname, such as in a one-name study ; a small community, e. g. a single village or parish, such as in a one-place study ; or a particular, often famous, person.
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 ).
Thus the surname Petrić signifies little Petar, similar to Mac (" son of ") in Scottish & Irish, and O ' ( grandson of ) in Irish names.
There is also a Scottish surname " Almont " with a family crest and coat of arms.
There is some ambiguity of if the name actually derived from William Byrne since there were people with the surname " Burns " living in the area ( a Scottish variant ).
MacTaggart is a surname of Scottish or Ultonian origin.
Douglas ( occasionally spelled Douglass ) is a common surname of Scottish origin, thought to derive from the Gaelic dubh glas, meaning " black stream ".
Allen is a Scottish name and surname which means " handsome ".
* Taylor ( surname ), a Scottish / English surname
The eccentric chief of the company, Felix Happer ( Burt Lancaster ), chooses to send him ( largely because his surname sounds Scottish ) to Scotland to acquire the village of Ferness to make way for a refinery.
Almost all Scottish clans have more than one tartan attributed to their surname.
Manson is a surname of Scottish origin.
Athol is a Scottish surname and the name of several places:
Stewart is a popular Scottish given name and surname.
* MacTaggart, Scottish surname which originally meant " son of the priest "
The surname Thom is of Scottish origin, from the city of Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Angus, is a sept of the Clan MacThomas.
* Richardson ( surname ), an English and Scottish surname
* Eddy ( surname ), used by descendants of a number of English, Irish and Scottish families
The German surname " Rothschild " is not related to the Scottish / Irish surname of " Rothchilds " from the United Kingdom.
The Scottish surname Gordon may be derived from several locations.
One origin of the surname is from the Scottish surname, which spread into Ireland in the 17th century during the plantation era ; in the Irish language this name is spelt de Górdún.

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* Eifel, region of Germany, origin of this surname
Since his surname was Franco, it has been supposed that he belonged to a family of the name which is frequently mentioned in the documents of the tenth century, and which may have been of French origin.
* Norman ( name ), name origin and list of people with the given name and surname Norman
His surname ' Berlinguer ' is of Catalan origin, a reminder of the period when Sardinia was part of the dominions of the Crown of Aragon.
Slater is an occupational surname of English origin.
After publication of The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien traced the origin of the name back to Gamgee and eventually the earlier English surname ' de Gamaches '.
Weber (, or ; German: ) is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning " weaver ".
* Kerry ( name ), a given name and surname of Gaelic origin
Holbein is a surname of Germanic origin.
* Makara ( surname ), a surname of Brythonic and Goidelic origin.
* Maru ( surname ), a surname of Indic origin
* Ha ( 河 ), Middle Chinese of He ( surname ), 2 kinds of origin
* Ha ( 賀 ), Middle Chinese of He ( surname ), 3 kinds of origin
* Ha ( 夏 ), Cantonese of Xia ( surname ), 5 kinds of origin
* Ha ( 胡 ), common of Hồ, Hu ( surname ), 5 kinds of origin
* Ha ( 哈 ), Chinese surname of Mongol, Hui, Han people, 3 kinds of origin
Dahlgren is a surname of Swedish origin which may refer to:
Kibler: surname of the German origin.
The Chinese surname Yuan was later adopted by the Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei to replace Tuoba, and approximates the meanings of " origin " or " round " in the Chinese language.
The surname Calmont ( also Almont ) is of French origin.
Other than these, every surname of residents in the township was obviously of Scandinavian origin.

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