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surname and Archbishop
* Simon Islip, Archbishop of Canterbury 1349-66 was born in Islip and took his surname from it

surname and Canterbury
The title is a wordplay on his surname, Sumner, and The Summoner's Tale, one of The Canterbury Tales.
The surname of de Turbine, by which he is sometimes known in older scholarship, is only attested in the fourteenth century and possibly resulted from confusion with William de Corbeil, Ralph's successor at Canterbury.
Spencer ended up, having taken the surname Meadowes, as a canon of Canterbury Cathedral.

surname and is
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.
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 always
The first members always used the surname of Boboni-Orsini.
Johann Eck was born Johann Maier at Eck ( later Egg, near Memmingen, c. 70 km southwest of Augsburg ) in Swabia, and derived his additional surname from his birthplace, which he himself, after 1505, always modified into Eckius or Eccius, i. e. " of Eck.
In the remainder of this article, birth name, family name, surname, married name and maiden name are always patrilineal surnames unless explicitly stated to be matrilineal surnames.
Children will always bear the surname of the father followed by that of the mother, but if there is no known father and the mother is single, the Children can bear either both of her mother's surnames or the mother's first surname followed by any of the surnames of the mother's parents or grandparents, or the child may bear the mother's first surname twice in a row.
When impersonating German officers, Hogan will often refer to himself as " Hoganmuller ", " Hoganmeister ", " Hoganheimer ", " Hoganburg " or similar always using his surname for part of the German name.
Another stipulation was that the Master and Warden should always be unmarried and of Alleyn's blood, and surname, and if the former was impossible then at least of Alleyn's surname.
The common naming convention throughout the United Kingdom is for everyone to have a given name ( a forename, still often referred to as a Christian name ) usually ( but not always ) indicating the child's sex, followed by one or more middle names and a family name ( surname ).
He was always known as ' George Brown ' and for this reason he insisted on combining his first name and surname in his peerage title — so as to be familiarly referred to as ' Lord George-Brown '— which was created on 6 November 1970.
The family surname of the first five barons was formally ' Sutton ', but in practice they seem always to have been called ' Dudley '.
Unlike the other characters, who usually referred to Gunn by his surname, Fred always called him Charles and continued to do so following their break-up.
Politically, his branch of the family and ours have always been in different camps, and the same surname is about all we have in common ....
Patrilineal surname transmission was not always the norm in Spanish speaking societies.
Since he was already dead when his father became king, he always had " Artois " as his surname.
Chinese given names are almost always made up of one to two characters and are written with the surname before the given name.
In the Japanese version of the anime, Jonouchi's surname is romanized as " Jyonouchi ", as seen on the card Yu-Jyo, while in the English manga, it is almost always romanized as " Jonouchi " or " Jounouchi ".
One source says he used the name " Kline " early in his career, a surname that is sometimes ( but not always ) Jewish.
Note that Austin Bradford Hill's surname was Hill and he always used the name Hill, AB in publications.
It is notable that where the interpretation of the prophecy is clear ( as is the case for almost all of the Popes prior to 1590 ), the reference is almost always to some characteristic possessed by the Pope prior to assuming the Papacy — e. g., his birthplace, his arms, his surname, or his cardinal see.
Like all butlers in properly-run Edwardian homes, Beach is always known by his surname.
Her surname is, but she is always addressed by just her title.
If a name was listed for them, the surname given would always be " Gumby ", and the first name would usually be given as two initials.

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