yes for what not sure but i believe remembering a story that we would still be in royalty but the queen gave it up for a man and got marride so we did
yes, there was once a scientist named James Watson who discovered DNA
These days, it could be any nationality. But the surname is first found in the records of Oxfordshire, England.
Any person's own surname is the greatest surname.
The very coolest surname is any person's own surname.
Any personal name can become a surname and any surname can be used as a personal name.
There has never been any royalty with the name Watson.
yes, there was once a scientist named James Watson who discovered DNA
These days, it could be any nationality. But the surname is first found in the records of Oxfordshire, England.
These days, it could be any nationality. But it arose as a surname around 1050 A.D. in Devon, England.
No, Guy and James are not related. They do share the same surname, Martin is quite a common surname in England.
Harold Shipman was not related to royalty.
Any person's own surname is the greatest surname.
It comes from Old English (North of England) for Woodcutter or Woodsman. It has no relation to any Arabic word, which is a common misconception.
The very coolest surname is any person's own surname.
Any personal name can become a surname and any surname can be used as a personal name.
These days, any surname could be any nationality, but the origin of the surname "MANCHECK" remains obscure.
No, Emma Watson does not have any children.