Yes they did.
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No. In the Middle Ages many people did not have family names.
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They used indigo.
For Indians they the popular last were Patel and khetani mostly. For normal English people, the most popular were: Thompson, Jones, Evans, Clarke, Stewart and Smith
This link offers a summary of the 1600s. You can glean the names of famous people from it if you wish.
No, people in "The Giver" do not have last names. In the community where the story takes place, individuals are only referred to by their given names. The absence of last names highlights the emphasis on conformity and uniformity in the community.
Dinosaur
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Famous people with Spanish last names are Enrique Iglesias, Fernando Torres, and Rafael Nadal. Other famous people with Spanish last names are Nathalia Ramos, Antonio Banderas, and Penelope Cruz.
No. In the Middle Ages many people did not have family names.
Some common names for French girls in the 1600s were Barbe, Gabrielle, Germaine, Laurentine, and Merci. Others included Ursuline, Silvaine, Michelle, Nicolette, and Esperance.
In some areas of the middle-east people's last names were the first names of their biological dad.
In the days that the Odyssey describes, most people did not use last names. The Greeks were among those who did not use last names.
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In order to establish what Max last names are, you would need to provide more details. There are so many people who go by the name Max and have different last names.