English nationals are called "un anglais" (masc. = an Englishman) or "une anglaise" (fem., an Englishwoman)
The English nationality in French is "Anglais" for a man and "Anglaise" for a woman.
lyons nationality is Swedish and Irish and Scottish
The last name Sylvester is of French origin.
The last name Pierre is commonly associated with French nationality.
The surname "Pedigo" is of English origin. It is derived from the Old French personal name "Pey" or "Peyt" and the suffix "-go", meaning "son of Pey".
Yes, "French" could potentially be a French last name, as last names can be derived from various factors such as nationality, occupation, or physical traits. It's not uncommon for last names to reflect a person's heritage or ethnicity.
English, French.
Scottish, Irish, English and French.
The name Bass is commonly of English or Jewish origin. It can be derived from the word "basse," meaning a fish, or from the Jewish surname derived from the Hebrew word "bar," meaning son of.
The last name Cousins is both French (spelled Cusins) and Old English in origin.
The last name Hebert is commonly associated with French nationality.
A German is called L'Allemond The country is known as Allemagne.
The name Gingrich is of German origin.
It is an English-language name and doesn't have a nationality.
The nationality of the name Faller is English. This name is Old English in origin and derived from the word fall.
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